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The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Sun 01 Jul 2012 8:55 am
by elizabeth
Has anyone visited this restaurant lately, if so what is the food like and how does it compare price wise.
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Mon 02 Jul 2012 7:09 am
by andrew4232
is it still open it always looks closed when you drive past
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Tue 03 Jul 2012 12:17 pm
by rash
yes its open and it does good food - better than any of the other chinese restaurants
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Wed 04 Jul 2012 6:57 am
by andrew4232
well thats not hard the one opposite the ship is not very good value for money
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Wed 04 Jul 2012 8:04 am
by metin
I think the one opposite the ship is very expensive........I know some friends went there last weekend (there were 9 of them) and the bill came to 4000tl (ouch) !!!!
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Wed 04 Jul 2012 10:22 am
by JeanW
I'm the first to admit that maths is not my strong suit, but 4,000tl? If it was a party of 10 people, that would work out to 400tl each, which at an exchange rate of 2.82 equals about £142.00 each? Bearing in mind it was for 9 persons, it obviously works out even more (£157.00ish). Bloody hell; what did they have to eat?
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Wed 04 Jul 2012 11:14 am
by Keithcaley
JeanW wrote:.........what did they have to eat?
EVERYTHING from the sound of it!
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Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Wed 04 Jul 2012 9:02 pm
by niceone
A friend of mine went and said it was expensive and there was not enough food, so I have never been !
I would be interested in a second opinion though
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Thu 05 Jul 2012 4:55 am
by metin
They were London Cypriots........ My guess is, bottles on the table, will have put the price up.
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Thu 05 Jul 2012 10:35 am
by JeanW
metin - thank you for that. Certainly if there were "bottles on the table" it would have pushed up the price no end. Mind you, I fancy there would have been quite of lot of bottles, even at inflated restaurant prices. Ah well, another one to avoid, by the sounds of it.
J
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Thu 05 Jul 2012 4:40 pm
by laptatony
Maybe when they got the bill they thought they had bought the restaurant !!!
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Thu 05 Jul 2012 6:54 pm
by JeanW
laptatony - have to admit, that thought crossed my mind. I can hear it now:
"We didn't want to buy the ....ing restaurant, just eat here"
Re: The Laughing Buddha
Posted: Sat 14 Jul 2012 6:57 pm
by Barbieb
I have visited the Chinese House if that is the restaurant we are talking about on quite a few occasions, and never have I encountered a bill like that, last time I went (3 weeks roughly) we had 2 courses, and my fav drink Jack and Diet Pepsi (tins), men were on beer, too and one of party was not drinking alcohol, but far too much food, lots wasted! The bill 60TL per head, which has been about average for us there, so maybe we sometimes should not listen too much to what people say, I would strongly recommend it, it has gone from strength to strength since my first visit nearly 5 years ago which put me off ever going again!