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	<title>Comments on: The Turkish meal: 19 Numara Bos Cirrik 1</title>
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		<title>By: Jeremy</title>
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		<description>Great choices but you missed the best; antipliler down greenlanes. You must go there and at the very least try the first cold starter dish, i forget the name, but it is finely minced fresh lamb with spices served with a wedge of lemon and iceberg lettuce to mellow the spice. its fantastic, and everything else on the menu is also (the lamb shish is the most tender I have tried). lots of extras, very cheap, great service and a nice atmosphere. they have an oven at the front for pide / lahmucun and baked dishes, and next door they sell the best turkish bakery sweets in London.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great choices but you missed the best; antipliler down greenlanes. You must go there and at the very least try the first cold starter dish, i forget the name, but it is finely minced fresh lamb with spices served with a wedge of lemon and iceberg lettuce to mellow the spice. its fantastic, and everything else on the menu is also (the lamb shish is the most tender I have tried). lots of extras, very cheap, great service and a nice atmosphere. they have an oven at the front for pide / lahmucun and baked dishes, and next door they sell the best turkish bakery sweets in London.</p>
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