Baggers - to get to the Regency, walk along the Kalamar Road (at the roundabout where Kaya Restaurant is located, take the road which is more or less directly opposite Kaya, this is Kalamar road) The Regency is about a 6 minute walk from here, located on a side turning (well signposted) on the left hand side of the main road.
And Derya, just in case you are tempted, it's a 3 course meal, plus lots of nan bread, chapatis, poppadoms, home made chutneys etc. and the pudding was amazing - made of a light, slightly sweet grain- a bit like a cuscus but more souffle-like - flavoured with fresh orange and toasted almonds, served with ice cream. It was so good, I had two, no extra charge
They also do an equally good vegetarian option for the main course, as well as lamb, beef and chicken.
Em 1 - surely your sentiments must also apply to Derya's post, she too is entitled to her opiniion. This thread was originally about the Indian night at the Regency. It then attracted several comments from people who had not been there and yet had made up their mind in advance that it was overpriced. The thread then wandered into general comments about food prices in Kalkan but if you look at the heading of this thread it is about the Indian night at the Regency hotel, not prices in Kakan. Derya is simply pointing out that to pass comment about whether or not something is value for money when you know nothing about the product or service being offered is negative.
Enjoy your meal blaggers and Derya
Will