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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A DECENT RESTAURANT IN KYRENIA?

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Postby Bucksboy » Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:10 pm

tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:My recommendations for a decent restaurant in Kyrenia is one that has closed in protest to the presence of the Turkish troops. :lol:


very smart - all those decent hard working CYPRIOTS who run restaurants : lets all follow the beat of Oracles drum and become beggars or bankrupt :x

Life goes ON Oracle whether you like it or not. Bucksboy asked a simple question - he got some simple answers, so just BUTT out if you can't be constructive - go somewhere else to be destructive :evil: Tess

PS why not volunteer to makes Bucksboy a PICNIC so hes eating food from YOUR side only???


Well done Tess,


She certainly possesses unenviable skills at turning around uninvolved questions to show her very obvious xenophobia.
My advice.......by pass her.
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Postby tessintrnc » Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:21 pm

I will try......... enjoy your visit anyway!!
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Postby orokliniservices » Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:40 am

I can vouch for Niazzis, it's a top notch steak and kebab house. Last time i was there (about a year ago) I wasn't as impressed as my 1st few visits as they were very stingy with the vegetables and chips.. But all we had to do was ask for more and we got them no problems. My fella gets the full kebab and loves it. It doesn't over-fill him, so he's got room left for their self serve sweets counter with fresh deserts.
It's right down on the sea front, opposite one of the many casinos (I think it is the Dome Casino it's opposite)
Enjoy, you will not be disappointed!!
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:54 am

Bucksboy wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:My recommendations for a decent restaurant in Kyrenia is one that has closed in protest to the presence of the Turkish troops. :lol:


very smart - all those decent hard working CYPRIOTS who run restaurants : lets all follow the beat of Oracles drum and become beggars or bankrupt :x

Life goes ON Oracle whether you like it or not. Bucksboy asked a simple question - he got some simple answers, so just BUTT out if you can't be constructive - go somewhere else to be destructive :evil: Tess

PS why not volunteer to makes Bucksboy a PICNIC so hes eating food from YOUR side only???


Well done Tess,


She certainly possesses unenviable skills at turning around uninvolved questions to show her very obvious xenophobia.
My advice.......by pass her.


A lack of comment on the opinion, a preference towards personal attacks....

.... indicative of your acceptance of the presence of the Turkish troops.

Fine! ...... but I prefer my restaurants with refined ambience.

Enjoy your meal in the Turkish Military Base then .... how romantic! :lol:
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Postby halil » Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:48 am

Niazi’s since 1949

Niazi’s Restaurant, the inventor of the “full kebab” which has become a passion for Cypriots, is beginning to get international recognition.

In 1949 Mr. Niazi used to own a convenience store that is now in the South part of Cyprus serving mainly the British Forces personnel and their families situated in the area. When he started making kebab for his customers, he did not even have enough space for any chairs and tables. In addition, he was setting the tables at a petrol station opposite the store.

In 1967 Niazi’s expanded to a more modern building again in Limassol. The partition of the island in 1974 resulted in Niazi’s long term closing that lasted 4 months first time in its history. After this period Niazi’s moved to northern part of Cyprus Kyrenia. In Kyrenia, in addition to the British and Cypriots, Niazi’s introduced full kebab to Turkish customers from mainland Turkey who at first found the “full kebab” service odd which is served subsequently but later loved the unique style.

The concept of the “full kebab”, which first started in Limasol, began spreading in a short time. Soon it became a concept and the number of restaurants offering full kebab in Limassol’s Turkish part increased. The Greek Cypriots were also influenced, and served Full Kebeb at other parts of the island.

Today Niazi’s is a popular restaurant in the Kyrenia City center (opposite the Dome Hotel) with a varied cliental including Cypriots and Tourists alike. Furthermore, the qualities of Niazi’s Restaurant have ensured its fame beyond the borders of Cyprus.

The Invention Of The ’’full kebab’’

In 1949 in order to get over the obstacles of serving all his customers at the same time, Niyazi Aydeniz – ‘’Niyazi Cemali’’ back then started serving one of each item of different kebabs following one another – using the requirements and habits of his customers when inventing the full kebab. The full kebab is a mixture of Turkish and Cypriot taste and it consists of one Seftali, one Kofte (meat ball), one Shish kebab, one Lamb chop and a Kofte on the shish accompanied by various cold and hot “mezes” served on the table which is plenty.

But in 1950s the portions were bigger. In addition to today’s; two Koftes instead of one, two Shish and a quarter of Chicken made the portions twice in size compared to the one today.

At Niazi’s Restaurant, Yogurt, Cacik, Hummus, Celery and Cabbage salad. Grilled halloumi cheese, Doner kebab, Sigara boregi and chips are the main accompaniments of the full kebab.

In Limassol, Niazi’s used to offer famous KOKINELLI barrel red wine of Cyprus complimentary with the meal.

Today, Niazi’s has a wide selection of international wines together with selected Turkish wines.

The meat which is locally produced, has its unique Cyprus flavour due to free range farming. In Niazi’s the kebabs are grilled in front of the customer on an open charcoal grill. The flavour of the kebab you have at the Niazi’s is a result of a tradition which is gained by decades of experience.

At Niazi’s, the “full kebab” today concludes with delicous home made desserts from the open buffet.

http://www.niazis.com/pages/menu.html

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Postby miltiades » Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:18 am

Halil , is this the restaurant we had lunch in Nicosia ?
I also enjoyed the meal at the Vine in Kyrenia , the ambience was also very good.
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Postby tessintrnc » Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:35 am

Miltiades, was that the "grape vine" by any chance? I had a new years eve dinner there a few years ago and we had duck - home grown on their pond in the garden. The entrance is through an archway with a gate, and of course everywhere is covered in vines!!
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Postby miltiades » Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:42 am

tessintrnc wrote:Miltiades, was that the "grape vine" by any chance? I had a new years eve dinner there a few years ago and we had duck - home grown on their pond in the garden. The entrance is through an archway with a gate, and of course everywhere is covered in vines!!
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Yes , I believe so , that's the one right next to a petrol station , funnily enough I had fish and chips !! and it was one of the best I ever had accompanied with a lovely bottle of RED !! Apparently it used to be a house and an English man converted it into a restaurant , before 1974 .
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Postby laptachap » Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:50 am

No you would need a taxi,

Niazis is good though the efes is yummy the do all sorts not just mezes.
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Postby tessintrnc » Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:54 am

miltiades wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:Miltiades, was that the "grape vine" by any chance? I had a new years eve dinner there a few years ago and we had duck - home grown on their pond in the garden. The entrance is through an archway with a gate, and of course everywhere is covered in vines!!
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Yes , I believe so , that's the one right next to a petrol station , funnily enough I had fish and chips !! and it was one of the best I ever had accompanied with a lovely bottle of RED !! Apparently it used to be a house and an English man converted it into a restaurant , before 1974 .


Thats the one!!!! Even though the road is busy - once through the archway you are in a another world - like shangri-la
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