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quick32


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Message Posted:
26/03/2011 13:15

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well if anyone tried good restaurant b4 for sunday lunch, please let me know which place is better to go ..



joandjelly


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26/03/2011 13:32

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Do you mean Sunday roast specifically or just a nice restaurant for lunch on a Sunday? Also what is your preferred location?



maria1


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26/03/2011 16:26

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If you are looking for lovely home cooked Sunday roast then go to Hoots in Ilgaz or The Fez in Catalkoy.



shrimp


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26/03/2011 16:28

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Guido's always a winner.....



crofter


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26/03/2011 17:03

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Efendis in the Turkish Quarter or Patina in Ozankoy or Eleanor Rigbys in Catalkoy.



JoanneM


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26/03/2011 17:19

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Best I have been to recently is Old Mill in Ozankoy. Yorkshire's, stuffing, half a chicken and the home-made chicken soup starter was lovely with tasty croutons.



swyflot


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26/03/2011 17:24

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Al Shaheen Karakum, Guido's Alsancak



Pippie


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26/03/2011 18:25

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The Lodge, Çatalköy



philbailey


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26/03/2011 18:33

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Hawksmoor, London



There's no better place for classic roast beef with all the trimmings than this London steakhouse, the joint initially cooked over charcoal, for added flavour. They don't skimp on the creamy-tasting slabs of meat and the Yorkshire puddings are the size of dustbin lids. Soon to open in Covent Garden.



157 Commercial Street, E1 6BJ, 020 7247 7392, thehawksmoor.co.uk



Aysesdaddy



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26/03/2011 19:03

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We like Sele for Sunday roast in the Old Turkish quarter.



stilluvithere



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Message Posted:
26/03/2011 19:22

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and we like Mambo



eyebob


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Message Posted:
26/03/2011 19:50

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Try Al Kebhi`s in Bangkok, unbelievably good, and the guy isn`t even British,best yorkshire outside Bootle



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