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Title: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: karin22 on May 04, 2010, 10:21:05 AM
Hi guys
 
Frank and i are coming out to KAlkan in two wks, bumped into an old friend last night and he said that he was in Kalkan last year, and that he found the price of food and drink in the restaurants had risen quite a lot, apparently a drink down by the harbour £8 - £9 per drink...any truth in it? if so what are the best places to go...would rather be prepared for it.
 
Thanks ........... Karin xx
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Johnjen on May 04, 2010, 01:32:01 PM
if you paid 8£ or 9£ for a drink anywhere in Kalkan you would have to be either very drunk or it was the biggest cocktail you can buy.  
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Blue Lizard on May 04, 2010, 01:45:13 PM
possibly 8 or 9 lira in a posher eaterie? :o
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: alantj on May 04, 2010, 03:03:02 PM
It depends on what you mean by a drink, a large Effes is at most 6TL. However, if by drink you mean a cocktail or quality imported spirits at a nice restaurant then you can pay 20TL. 
 
Regards
 
Alan
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Enjoy Kalkan on May 04, 2010, 03:15:35 PM
Also depends where you drink it! A large Efes gets cheaper the further from the harbour front you go!
 
Likewise with food, a lovely meal at Ibo Kebap or Oz Adana is 1/3 the price of a meal at other restaurants.
 
Perhaps if you could list a couple of items we could price them for you :)
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: fidimax on May 04, 2010, 03:24:53 PM
I think there is a certain Kalkan resident doing research on places for watching the world cup,I am sure he could give you a run down on drink prices in most of the bars.  ;D
 
You know who you are.
 
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: kevincat99 on May 04, 2010, 03:27:48 PM
A £ to a TL everything will be more expensive this year or the portions smaller
Just come back from OZ Adana, where as usual the food was great but now a Tuvuk Guvec [ chicken casserole ] is 16.5 TL [although you still get free salad and meze albeit in smaller dishes - tip :you can always ask for more !!] Beer is 4.5 TL
Meat is now a problem here with prices having shot up in the last few months - in Migros in Fethiye last week : beef mince 25 TL a kilo : lamb chops 32 TL a kilo and fillet steak a mouthwatering 49.5 TL a kilo all at least 50% more than 6 months ago
So expect restaurant prices to go up>>>>>>>>>>>>
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Enişte on May 04, 2010, 03:48:16 PM
Has your correspondent replied yet?.....
 
The occasional early seasonal adjustment of price going on.  Moonlight is not yet open and I've never been to Utopia.  Yali still has the big screen outside and I think they are charging 4.50 for a beer.  Swan is 4.50 and will be able to show the simultaneous games at the end of the first round on the numerous screens.  Piazza is only charging 3 for a beer and Lounge 3.50.  Enough?
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: kevincat99 on May 04, 2010, 03:52:10 PM
That's not bad as a 500cl bottle is 2.75TL and a can 3 TL in the shops
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: fidimax on May 04, 2010, 03:56:01 PM
 ;D ;D ;D  Thanks Nick,I knew you would come up trumps.
 
or was that the dodgy egg  :laugh: >:D
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: kalkan4eva on May 04, 2010, 04:00:14 PM
Crikey...they are staggering increases in the cost of meat. Is that just in Lycian Coast areas or is something that Turkey is seeing throughout the country? I see the cost of Efes is far more worthy of discussion, though :o :o :-*  BTW is that large beer or small beer for 4.50tl?
We are already expecting to pay more for everything this year but smaller portions + price increases is a bit hard to take :(
We will choose our restaurants carefully this year...but still expect to eat and drink well...too well, really ::)
Bit surprised Moonlight hasn't opened this week, but invaluable research - thanks Eniste. Carry on...
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Enişte on May 04, 2010, 04:03:52 PM
You're most welcome.  What's a small beer?
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Enişte on May 04, 2010, 04:05:34 PM
Neil - I daren't!  Glad to be maintaining the high content levels of this forum.....
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Enişte on May 04, 2010, 04:09:37 PM
One more to add - Parc Kalkan is planning to show matches - 4TL for a large draft beer and a nice relaxed setting, perhaps to watch an afternoon game between two countries you don't really care about.  Best to keep our England watching indoors, to avoid any Bodrumesque comparisons.
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: kalkan4eva on May 04, 2010, 05:30:16 PM
....and shirts...particularly the sleeveless variety...must not be removed and swung around the head and lashed into the frenzied crowd (circa 2001 Ryan Giggs) should England actually score during those games :P :P :-*
 
Any more rules for watching football in Kalkan ::) . Please post, probably under "anything football" as it appears the beautiful game has infiltrated this thread...ooops >:D
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Blue Lizard on May 04, 2010, 05:34:43 PM
Nick...it's obvious you are a man of style and Quality!!...4tl for a large yaff of ale and 2 teams playing i won't get stressed about sounds like a perfick afternoon  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: jayne on May 04, 2010, 07:46:40 PM
We noticed that the steaks were not as good quality when we were in kalkan in April, definatley not fillet. Restaurants are obvioulsy making compromises to make up for rising cost of meat.
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: kim21 on May 04, 2010, 09:40:05 PM
Of course it depends which restaurant and on what day, it is a bit hit and miss.
It's unfortunate that meat prices have got so high, but I think the restaurants will still offer good value
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Mags on May 05, 2010, 08:13:44 AM
Moonlight is open - or it was on Monday evening, anyway!
Title: Re: Prices for food and drink?
Post by: Enişte on May 05, 2010, 09:35:14 AM
Sorry for the misinformation about Moonlight - I realised I hadn't left town that way this week so hadn't seen them open.
 
New footy channels now in place at Parc Kalkan, venue of last night's stunning quiz win by a new Anglo-Aussie alliance.  Thanks in advance for your congratulations!
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