Read a couple of reviews on this new restaurant and decided to let my hubby have a night off from the kitchen and give it a try!!
Lovely traditional style restaurant run by a very friendly and attentive family.
We started with a selection of homemade meze dishes which were included in the price of the main meal and have to say they were very tasty.
Hubby had Lamb chops and I had Chicken Shish...accompanied by homemade chips and a mixed salad.
A delicious homemade cake and fresh fruit followed, also included in the price.
Hubby had 2 beers, I had a glass of wine and a large bottle of water.......total price 60TL.
Excellent value and well worth a visit.
(Directions: Next door to Fast Foods and opposite Cenap)
Tasmahzen Restaurant in Alsancak.
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Re: Tasmahzen Restaurant in Alsancak.
Thanks for that - have peeped at it as Ive driven by and wondered what it was like, I know someone said it was pricey - but it doesnt sound like that from your report. Will now give it a try.
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Re: Tasmahzen Restaurant in Alsancak.
Any restaurant that makes homemade chips is worth a try, in my book. I can not believe the amount of restaurants in the TRNC now using frozen chips, I always ask now. The latest is, "yes we use Cyprus potatoes", but on being served I realise that they had been cut and frozen in a factory somewhere.
Any restaurants using frozen chips (apart from fast food takeaways) - wake up and use fresh Cyprus potatoes, you can not beat it and customers can tell the difference.
Any restaurants using frozen chips (apart from fast food takeaways) - wake up and use fresh Cyprus potatoes, you can not beat it and customers can tell the difference.