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Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 4:22 pm
by exodus
Lincoln wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2017 4:18 pm Hi All,
just returned from another short break in the TRNC. We filled up ready for our drive back. It worked out at 0.87 cents a litre!!

In a really classy restaurant, three course meal with free coffee at the end worked out at €28.00 for two of us.

We also ate in a couple of other restaurants with even lower prices. :D However we could not fault the ambience and service. Eating whilst overlooking a bay and watching the waves gently roll onto the sandy beach.

We shall be going there again.
As a matter of interest whereabouts was the restaurant?
Amos.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 5:59 pm
by Dominic
Are you slowly turning into Geoffries? :lol:

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:27 pm
by PaphosAL
Please don't bite my head off, Lincoln.

But all those nice seafront Tavernas in which you can eat a tasty three course meal for two @ €28, whilst watching the waves gently roll onto the sandy beach, already exist for you closeby in Chlorakas, no?

Where's the sense in spending €0-87 a litre in fuel, just to drive all that distance for a meal that costs similar to just down the road from you? AL :?

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 8:44 pm
by trevnhil
You did indeed say " In a really classy restaurant, three course meal with free coffee at the end worked out at €28.00 for two of us. "

I am not sure where the idea it was a Taverna came from.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 9:17 pm
by PaphosAL
That came from me, sorry... In Paphos and surrounds, I always tend to class Tavernas and Restaurants as one of the same thing. If I'm wrong, then I offer my humblest apologies.

So are we saying here that there are no seafront restuarants on the Chlorakas coast where a couple can enjoy a three course meal for €28 all in?

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 9:46 pm
by ZimSalaBim
So what if there are or aren't any restaurants in Chlorakas where you can get a meal for 2 for €28? He's just saying he had a nice trip out. You've got verbal diarrhea.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:08 pm
by Royal
We've had some great meals in the North, and really good value too. In fact, the current exchange rate from either Euros or Sterling to Turkish Lira seems to be quite advantageous.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:20 pm
by ApusApus
You're missing the point PaphosAL, you wouldn't drive all that way to have a nice meal & get some cut-price fuel! You would go there to have a nice break for a couple of days or so, in different surroundings, enjoy the local eating places & subsequently get a benefit from the cheaper fuel costs. Nobody is saying there aren't some nice places along the Chlorakas coast!


Shane

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:37 pm
by sued51
So are we saying here that there are no seafront restuarants on the Chlorakas coast where a couple can enjoy a three course meal for €28 all in?

There are very few seafront restaurants on the Chloraka coast full stop and I would think none, other than a very basic taverna would offer a 3 course meal for two for less than 30 euros - it is not clear whether the cost first mentioned included drinks, but for any restaurant meal including a bottle of wine in the south of Cyprus I would expect to pay around 50 euros for that sort of meal.

We visit the north of the land regularly and although we have not eaten at the recommended restaurant, we do constantly find it much better value for money in terms of eating/drinking than the south, although I have lived here over 20 years and definitely would not like to live in the north for various reasons, we will continue to visit there and the Turkish mainland for holidays and short breaks as it offers such excellent value for money (and also since our Cyprus phones don't work once over the border, it's a nice break from work and other stresses!)

I have to wonder when Paphos Al was last here (on either side of the island) to expect to pay so little for a meal....

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:59 pm
by trevnhil
I think it was Cyprus pounds when he was last on the island.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 2:33 am
by William Morris
We love going "oop norf" when we come to Cyprus. Usually stay in Pia Bella hotel in Girne or Kirenia.

It has a different atmosphere to Paphos.

Agreed that things are cheaper there but that is not why we go.

We just enjoy the change. Same goes for Ayia Napa or Farmagusta. It is just different.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:11 am
by Galini
PaphosAL wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:27 pm Please don't bite my head off, Lincoln.

But all those nice seafront Tavernas in which you can eat a tasty three course meal for two @ €28, whilst watching the waves gently roll onto the sandy beach, already exist for you closeby in Chlorakas, no?

Where's the sense in spending €0-87 a litre in fuel, just to drive all that distance for a meal that costs similar to just down the road from you? AL :?
?? So what is wrong with wanting to visit other parts of the Island we live on then? I don't suppose for one minute that Lincoln went all that way JUST for a meal ! :o

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 12:07 pm
by Dominic
I have split this thread in two. The political aspects of dining in the North etc can be found in the Politics section. The "General Discussioins" section is for questions of the "What did you have to eat?" and "How did you get there?" variety.

Thank you for your cooperation. :)

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 4:20 pm
by PaphosAL
trevnhil wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:59 pm I think it was Cyprus pounds when he was last on the island.
Then you might be wrong, Trev... I was paying €2-40 for a large bottle of Carslberg in Alexanders Bar, Tefkrou St at night, and €3-50 for same at Riccos Beach in the afternoon.

I didn't mind the extra cost at RB. It was worth it, just to be so close to the sea, enjoy the sight of all his ducks and geese running around. Not to mention his man-made black cannons, with loads of sparrows nesting inside, LOL!

AL ;)

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 4:38 pm
by trevnhil
Sorry I got the date of the currency change wrong Al. :-(
I think maybe you mentioned it was 2008 but I really didn't make a note of it when you posted about your last visit.

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:07 pm
by PaphosAL
It matters not one iota, Trev. Point is, my body is here in here shitty Luton. My heart and spirit are still there in the entire western end of Cyprus on a daily basis. The memories and chats are what keep me going...

Okay, I agree that some of my posts should have been thought out and rephrased a bit better, before hitting the 'Submit' button. Self-Moderation is my key from 1st October 2017 onwards.

Regards- AL :)

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:14 pm
by kansas
We'll be staying in Alcencak in a couple of weeks and, while we love living where we do in the south, we really enjoy the break for a few days in the North. The change of scenery, the lovely people, the different choices on the menu, the fact that we can pack our car and just take off. It makes a nice change a couple of times a year, and to see no graffiti for 6 days!!

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:16 pm
by Robert
PaphosAL wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:07 pm It matters not one iota, Trev. Point is, my body is here in here shitty Luton. My heart and spirit are still there in the entire western end of Cyprus on a daily basis. The memories and chats are what keep me going...

Okay, I agree that some of my posts should have been thought out and rephrased a bit better, before hitting the 'Submit' button. Self-Moderation is my key from 1st October 2017 onwards.

Regards- AL :)
From your posts I can see your heart really is in Cyprus and this post makes it clear you're not happy in Luton. Why don't you move to Cyprus before the Brexit drawbridge is pulled up on you and you lose the opportunity?

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:39 pm
by PaphosAL
I can understand where you are coming from, kansas, and wish you and yours a really nice enjoyable break. Why not take some piccies up there and share them here on PL afterwards?

Many of my expat friends in Paphos used to suffer from 'Small Island Syndrome'. A condition whereby people living there felt kind of 'trapped'. Two or three times a year, they would book holidays to Crete, Malta, Jordan. Even Cruises of the Greek Islands...

So yes, now I take it all into perspective (ignoring 43 year old political schisms), if the borders are legally open- go and enjoy a change! After all, you'll be a tourist, not a politician!

Regards- AL :)

Re: Meals and Petrol Cheap

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 7:37 pm
by galexinda
trevnhil wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:59 pm I think it was Cyprus pounds when he was last on the island.
The Cypriot pound was replaced by the euro as official currency of the Republic of Cyprus on 1 January 2008 at the irrevocable fixed exchange rate of CYP 0.585274 per €1. However, pound banknotes and coins continued to have legal tender status and were accepted for cash payments until 31 January 2008.