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Looking for Restaurant in Famagusta.

Posted: Fri 23 Aug 2013 5:37 pm
by Soner
Looking for good restaurants in Famagusta. I need name, address, tel and web address if they have one.

Re: Looking for Restaurant in Famagusta.

Posted: Fri 23 Aug 2013 6:24 pm
by Harold2555
D and B Cafe

right opposite the Mosque in the main square

http://www.dbcafe.net/en/

Also Califoria Gold on the main Road

Ezic near the new mosque behind Garanti Bank

Re: Looking for Restaurant in Famagusta.

Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2013 7:35 am
by dippersgirl
My Greek and my Turkish neighbours went together to one and everybody thought it fabulous. I will check the name etc for you.

Re: Looking for Restaurant in Famagusta.

Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2013 11:25 am
by Scoobydoo
I have only eaten in the Ezic in Famagusta on the way to see the Natalie Cole concert. It is just behind the Tip Merkezi Hospital though there may well be a another route (it is also next to the 1001 Extra shop).

What we had was extremely good and they also gave us home-made (only in this branch) olive bread to dip in oil and balsamic - very nice and much better than the peanuts you get in Girne!

Re: Looking for Restaurant in Famagusta.

Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2013 2:21 pm
by dippersgirl
Hi Soner,
My friend says the name is Oktay Casus'un yeri,
She does not remember where it is, they got there late and it was their Greek friends who drove them there. Pakize is really fussy about food and if she recommends it it must be good. Don't know any more.

Re: Looking for Restaurant in Famagusta.

Posted: Sun 25 Aug 2013 7:50 am
by Soner
Thanks for you replies.
I am finding it extremely difficult to find restaurants in Famagusta on the net with their addresses. Really is time the TRNC took the internet seriously, and businesses used their actual addresses instead of saying "opposite HSBC" or behind the "Post Office". They now also have Postcodes which are not being used or used correctly - these postcodes will only benefit all in the future when local people and tourists will be able to use sat-nav or mobile phone to find places. I know the island is small but many will benefit from the postcodes and addresses if used properly. Google have already mapped out the TRNC with the Turkish names of places and roads, I believe this is good that it is in place, and thought it would not happen for many years to come.

I am currently working on a project that will bring to light the reason behind me asking for place names and addresses. When launched, then people will clearly understand the benefits.