Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Calis Beach Forum => Calis Bar and Restaurant Questions and Discussions => Topic started by: lisacelebi on January 15, 2014, 19:04:46 PM
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Is 20tl per head for breakfast a bit steep?
Hadn't been to Mutlu Restaurant in Koca Calis for breakfast for a while and was surprised to be charged 20tl per head this Sunday when we visited, plus we were charged for 3 kids aged between 3 and 4 years old which is normally free. They probably had a piece of bread and a tomato between them! I did notice the breakfast 2 doors down and still right on the beach was only 12 lira so might try that this Sunday, unless anybody has any other recommendations for a decent breakfast?
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we are soon startıng what people call village breakfast. turks calls it serpme breakfast which is in a way having your own open buffet breakfast. We are working on to make it 50 different kinds and price will be around 15 tl per person
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Sounds very reasonable to me, out in May so will certainly give it a go.
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20tl does sound fairly expensive locally but it's the same old story, it depends what you get for that. It's only £5.50ish with the exchange rate. But irrespective of all that, I wouldn't expect to pay for 3 or 4 year olds - was it 20tl each for them also?
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Confused.com
Who goes out for breakfast when on holiday.
If you are staying in a hotel, it's almost certainly on a B&B basis and if you are staying in an apartment can you really be bothered going out to a restaurant for breakfast rather than having something at "home".
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Confused.com
Who goes out for breakfast when on holiday.
If you are staying in a hotel, it's almost certainly on a B&B basis and if you are staying in an apartment can you really be bothered going out to a restaurant for breakfast rather than having something at "home".
We were self catering in the summer, but did sample several turkish breakfasts out. Saves arguing whose turn it is to boil the eggs, slice the cucumber, quarter the tomatoe, drizzle the honey,soften the butter, spear the olives, slice the bread, make the tea and then wash up.and don't forget the melon.
We had a villagers breakfast at the Cadianda restaurant. 30 dishes. 15tl each. Missed the Dolmus and lunch.
In December, turkish breakfasts were generally 12tl and a full English was around 15tl
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And the person who started the topic didn't say she was on holiday :)
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I've seen a post somewhere stating they have got a bit pricey. Koca Calis Mangal (Sands) next door was about 12 last summer for a lovely breckie.
Even at the current exchange rate of 2.6 - £5.50 is expensive. Cheaper in the uk!
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3.6 ;)
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Is the Mutlu the one next to Bakrac as you face the sea? Was completely flattened when we walked by yesterday.
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We often go out for a a Turkish brekkie, most charging between 10 and 15. One on Koca Calis beach charges 20 at the weekend, think it could be the Mekkan.
If anyone fancies the best we've found anywhere take a trip to Ortaca, Toprakana on the main road is incredible, 15tl.
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No that was the old Escape Bar that has been flattened. Mutlu changed names last year and ıs now Escape 1881
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Full monty breakfast at the mozzy bar 12lira cant be beaten 2eggs,bacon,susage,mushrooms,tomatoes,and beans,why pay 20 down the road at mutlus where swat works,nasty bit of work,would never go in there.
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They wanted a Turkish breakfast Mickey mouse... Isn't the price at Kargi 20tl...?
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Suat left Escape last summer and ıs now at Bakraç.
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We go "out" for breakfast whilst on holiday, we pack our beach stuff have a brekky at normally VoJos borrow their sun cushions lay out our beach stuff have a look in the three c's shop (we normally make it a day when they are open)then we "veg"out with our books until lunch time when we will have the VoJo's 10tl lunch which is always really nice particularly the omelettes and always nicely presented and brought to us on the beach a bit more vegging out a bit of swimming the salt water does your mozzie bites good :) and that is my idea of bliss, oh how I could do with one of those days right now :)
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Confused.com
Who goes out for breakfast when on holiday.
If you are staying in a hotel, it's almost certainly on a B&B basis and if you are staying in an apartment can you really be bothered going out to a restaurant for breakfast rather than having something at "home".
Well to answer that question for us, we do :)
Even if it's just a week in Turkey we will go out (probably twice) for a full English or something. It has nothing to do with not being able to last a week without British food - the included breakfast of olives, tomatoes and undefined pink meat slices are absolutely fine, but 7 mornings of it in a row wouldn't be my idea of a holiday ;)
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but 7 mornings of it in a row wouldn't be my idea of a holiday ;)
One morning in a row is too much for me :o