Restaurants with big menus having plenty of options are more than likely to have poor quality food. All the options means you're likely to choose an option that hasnt been ordered in a while therefore hasn't been perfected. Be aware of a restaurant when you see a big menu
The cheaper flight to Turkey has meant more expensive cost of living. You literally paying London prices everywhere inTurkey. £160 for the food you got, the food had to be high end.
Salam brother. I have to disagree, I just got back from turkey last week. We visited nemo and ordered the same fillet mignon. I thought it was really nice, I agree the steak was quite small but the flavours hit the spot.
'For a muslim country' -> Turkey has officially been a secular country since its 1924 constitution was amended in 1928. This was later strengthened and entrenched with the wider appliance of laicism by founder Atatürk during the mid-1930s, as part of the Republican reforms.
@@HEYMANFOODREVIEWSlooks to tourists l, like a mall. Know lads of folk who went these resorts this summer which is great for their economy but charmless. Check rural bits out which are really diverse and that's fun. Yes mostly Muslim but get other religions too food diverse too as big land with different borders
Restaurants with big menus having plenty of options are more than likely to have poor quality food. All the options means you're likely to choose an option that hasnt been ordered in a while therefore hasn't been perfected. Be aware of a restaurant when you see a big menu
Good advice tbf
The cheaper flight to Turkey has meant more expensive cost of living. You literally paying London prices everywhere inTurkey. £160 for the food you got, the food had to be high end.
Places like these get hyped by fake reviews and bloggers.
Also these places are only good to look at😊
I stayed at this hotel last year and went to nemo. I thought it was very good.
I paid less for Nusret in Istanbul with dessert 😂😂
Good looking out!😅
Salam brother. I have to disagree, I just got back from turkey last week. We visited nemo and ordered the same fillet mignon. I thought it was really nice, I agree the steak was quite small but the flavours hit the spot.
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Rah lock it off or no?
£8 for chips??lol
'For a muslim country' -> Turkey has officially been a secular country since its 1924 constitution was amended in 1928. This was later strengthened and entrenched with the wider appliance of laicism by founder Atatürk during the mid-1930s, as part of the Republican reforms.
Turkey is a predominantly Islamic country, where up to 99% of Turks are Muslim. Turkeys government, laws, practices and customs are largely Muslim.
@@HEYMANFOODREVIEWSlooks to tourists l, like a mall. Know lads of folk who went these resorts this summer which is great for their economy but charmless. Check rural bits out which are really diverse and that's fun. Yes mostly Muslim but get other religions too food diverse too as big land with different borders
@@HEYMANFOODREVIEWS25 dollar for sallad are joking
antalya was dead lol. hyped and overpriced.
Wat about the grand gaube Mauritius tour
Honest as always Heyman great video. The fish was bored ❤❤❤
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Mashallah, Ali you seem much more relaxed post Shaadi..