Anatolian Palace - Turkish restaurant.

Lucy

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Going to go to the new Turkish after watching a film at Stafford Cinema later, supporting local business and all that.

Anyone know if we can park in Reynolds? Realise it's likely to cost me £1 otherwise...
 

littleme

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Going to go to the new Turkish after watching a film at Stafford Cinema later, supporting local business and all that.

Anyone know if we can park in Reynolds? Realise it's likely to cost me £1 otherwise...
I've parked there when visiting 'Envy' before, I had to give them my reg when I got to the appointment to save getting a ticket. It might be worth ringing Anatolian palace & asking before you go.

Sainsbury's still have free parking on Sundays and in the evenings as the council haven't updated the machines yet.
 

Lucy

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I've parked there when visiting 'Envy' before, I had to give them my reg when I got to the appointment to save getting a ticket. It might be worth ringing Anatolian palace & asking before you go.

Sainsbury's still have free parking on Sundays and in the evenings as the council haven't updated the machines yet.

Might get away with the car park across from the gaol in that case then.
 

Tilly

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My man tells me it's a good experience ( the grill )

77 out of 100

And she's a harsh critic

Park on the road alongside the mosque
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
There is on-road parking in Patrick Street, and the old Motor Components / Bargain Booze car park is still there, but I'm not sure who owns it and what restrictions there might be.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
I've parked there when visiting 'Envy' before, I had to give them my reg when I got to the appointment to save getting a ticket. It might be worth ringing Anatolian palace & asking before you go.

Sainsbury's still have free parking on Sundays and in the evenings as the council haven't updated the machines yet.
Thought the machines were being updated this weekend?
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
It was great, as good as any I've had (having not been to Turkey). Only let down was rice rather than bulgar wheat was served with the meal.

We'll be back very soon.
They might do that, if you ask* - they have to cater to the local population and not everybody would readily accept 'reality'..?

* and be impressed by your veracity...
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
Now we have a proper thread here's a snap of the menu I took:

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Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
I understand that there are a few ways to spell Houmous / humus / hummus etc, but I never thought it was the same for chickpeas (garbanzo).
Modern Turkish is a very regular language - the totally randomised spellings of English must be a much more chaotic trauma for them than they are for us.
 

Thehooperman

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Had a meal here last night and it was really good. We had the set meal between three of us and really enjoyed it.

The only problem was we couldn't eat it all but they gave my mate a doggy bag to take the food home for his mum to taste.

The Efes draught was nice as well.

Will definitely be going back.
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
Had a meal here last night and it was really good. We had the set meal between three of us and really enjoyed it.

The only problem was we couldn't eat it all but they gave my mate a doggy bag to take the food home for his mum to taste.

The Efes draught was nice as well.

Will definitely be going back.

Was that the £18.99 thing?
 
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