Kalkan Turkey Forum - EnjoyKalkan.com
Kalkan Discussion => Restaurants, Bars, Nightlife & Shopping => Topic started by: dblma on March 18, 2009, 10:05:33 AM
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Hello
Eating out, and food in general is a large part of our holiday. We are also keen to try traditional Turkish food.
I know that Kalkan is famous for great food - but where to start?!!!
Can anyone help me recommending their favourite Turkish dish and where is the best place to eat it?
Any help gratefully received. Thanks :)
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You are going to get a lot of replies to this post. My favourite Turkish dish is Lachmacun, small round flatbread with spicy lambs mince on top. Yum :D
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A nice lamb Guvec..(casserole) available wideley ...fresh salad, rice ,etc..washed down with a bottle of Lal (rose) ;D
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If you like fish - pan fried grouper steak (at Kaya, preferably)
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Imam Biyaldi ( the priest fainted) an Aubergine based dish served at Aubergine, yummy!
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Asian stir fry served in Daphne''s......brought to the table on a heated dish and left for you to serve yourself more.....which you cant help but do......the best....
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This thread is making me very hungry!!
Lamb or chicken shish at the Lachmacun restaurant which I can''t remember the name of, they do great lachmacun, their grills are delicious & so are their salads, all food is traditional Turkish.
Also recommend, for good simple Turkish home cooking try Bezigan kitchen which is on the roundabout as you come into town.
Lamb Kofte in any of the restaurants.
Misty - what is Asian stir fry, is that Turkish??
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It is actually called Kavurma
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Is that Sac Kavurma?? If so that is delicious too!
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My favourites are numerous so here is just a taster! ::)
Favourite starters:
Boreks [filo patry twists filled with cheese or sometimes prawns, yum!] most restaurants serve these.
Imam...oh can''t spell it, "the fainting Priest" [wonderful aubergine dish] again widely available.
Mains:
The wonderful liver casserole served on a hot plate [as described previously] in Deli-Tomato
Kofte kebaps - from Iso''s restaurant
Great Fish served simply- widely available.
Pudding:
Never can find the room, although I am told that Sofra does amazing choc fudge cake [I know, not Turkish but still fabulous by all accounts]
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Lougie: It appears very Turkish not sure if it has a another name as I never look at the menu I just order it when he asks....my OH is the same with the apricot and lamb dish they also have on the menu :) :)
Its making me very hungry just talking about it.....might start looking at flights tonight.... :laugh: :laugh:
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Thanks for all the replies so far - my stomach is rumbling thinking about all the delicious food!! :)
Can''t wait - just as well there is plenty of walking involved as otherwise I may not fit in the plane seat on the way home!! :laugh:
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mmm this is making me a wee bit hungry! Try the cheese borek for starters, the fish is amazing in Kalkan as are the slow cook lamb dishes. In fact I dont think we have had a bad meal in kalkan yet and we have been coming for ten years. Hugely recommend
Rendevous: Beautiful roof top location with unbeatable service and reasonable prices, delicious steaks.
Extinct: Great traditional Pides, good selection of complementary starters.
Doy Doy: Really nice Beef dishes and attentive service.
Trio: Beautiful Lamb slow cook and harbour location
Kaya: Fantastic seabass dish and lovely owner.
Tomatoe: reasonably priced and good selection of dishes
Hope this helps
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hi i will give you some of my personal fav restaurants which i would recommend 1. the korsan mesa 2. fish terrace 3. aubergine 4.daffiness 5. olive garden 5. gironda 6.Cleo bar 6. salt and pepper hope you have a nice holiday O0
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Daffiness?...do they do duck? ;)............................