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"The genuine article -Turkish cuisine from experts"
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Turkish cuisine
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small snack/tapas
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Turkish/Cypriot spirits & wine
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summer outdoor dining
Mini-review: Meze Bar would feel like your Turkish buddy's mother's kitchen even if the staff weren't so approachable
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"freshly-prepared food in the Grafton"
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Indoor pavement cafe
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Child-friendly access
Mini-review: quite simply, and totally unpretentiously, what it says on the little printed coasters: a café-restaurant
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"where the locals go"
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expansive subterranean venue
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wide menu
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very OAP friendly
Mini-review: everything needed to restore a weary consumer
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Mini-review: the definition of Bohemian chic
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"Café nestled in the Botanic Gardens"
Mini-review: gardeners were on their lunch break were avidly ordering sandwiches and salads, clearly approving of the choices on offer after a hard mornings graft
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"Family-run Italian restaurant with authentic, delicious cuisine"
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authentic Italian
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adjoining cake shop
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function room for 30
Mini-review: With the Cambridge city centre bustling with Italian, meze, tapas bars and fusion restaurants doing a bit of everything, the original Mediterranean eatery is still the place to beat
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"Genuine French food"
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Authentic French Cuisine
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Patisserie and Restaurant
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Intimate and Relaxing
Mini-review: Chef Parnin obtains nearly all his ingredients direct from French merchants on his monthly trips to France
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"A Finding Place"
Mini-review: As we parked our car we were confronted by an old red double-decker bus - an early sign that this is somewhere different, and different it certainly is
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"Fresh authentic Mexican food"
Mini-review: scores high on value for money - portions are a decent size and it's difficult to spend more than a fiver on a main.
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"Discover world class cuisine at The Park Cambridge"
Mini-review: No ordinary restaurant, this is a place where the catering and hospitality students are taught and learn to plan, cook and serve meals
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"vegetarian food that everyone likes"
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vegetarian food
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vegan & gluten free diets
Mini-review: A glance at the menu reveals such a feast of ingredients that it's easy to forget the absence of meat.
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"Professionally home cooked food"
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"Excitment strikes every time"
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"2wenty4 Science Park Restaurant"
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"An oasis of colour and warmth in a grey part of town"
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friendly atmosphere
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tasty cafe food
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very busy during termtime
Mini-review: Between its grey, sombre seriousness neighbours Trockel, Ulmann & Freunde is a rainbow-coloured world of joy
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Mini-review: If you're tired of tuna or pining for Poland, this is the place to satisfy your cravings
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Mini-review: Café by day and Mediterranean restaurant by night
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Mini-review: From the hoummous to the falafel and Sambousik iibneh (cheese and veg in a pastry), everything we tried was delicious... From the hummus to the falafel and Sambousik jibneh (cheese and veg in a pastry), everything we tried was delicious... A top choice for excelllent value, unfancy dining ...
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Mini-review: The great thing about Auntie's Tea Shop is the table service and the old-fashioned charm
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Mini-review: Burwash Manor Tearooms, at the centre of the pleasant and picturesque farmyard and barns complex, serves snacks, cakes, coffees, teas and substantial lunches
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Mini-review: Bella Italia manages to not only look like a Continental café but also feel like one
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Mini-review: Rather enchantingly, our tiny gingerbread man was accompanied by another as "they come in twos"
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Mini-review: Black Cat serves only its own locally roasted blend
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Mini-review: Its stock in trade is breakfasts, and there's a pretty wide choice
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Mini-review: We sat by the window and watched Mill Road saunter by; enjoying the aroma of honest food and the atmosphere of idol chatter and Turkish television
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Mini-review: There's a huge range of natural fruit pulps, imported from Brazil, to be imbibed as either juices or smoothies
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Mini-review: On busy Mill Road lies a haven of peace and tranquillity, a slice of laid back Continental charm
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Mini-review: It seems they have the 'quick bite' all sewn up and everything is under a fiver unless you go for extra
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Mini-review: ... does a very good impression of an old-fashioned French pavement café... well known for its mussels... a safe bet
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Mini-review: A friendly welcoming space that is part left wing anarchist squat, and part primary school
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Mini-review: An unsung hero enthusiastically patronised by locals, this is the perfect place to sit by the window and watch the hustle and bustle of Hills Road in peace
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Mini-review: It is fitting that the Cambridge Waffle Company should share the airy fabric of the humble product it specialises in: the Belgian Waffle
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Mini-review: Carluccio's brings a welcome breath of European cafe culture to Cambridge
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Mini-review: one of the best places in Cambridge to get a hot drink and read a book on your own
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Mini-review: The cheesecake of the day on this occasion was malteaser and honey, individually baked and with that cheesy creamy texture you can only get when it really is home made.
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Mini-review: Owner Raffaele has a thing about clowns inspired by his favourite opera: Clowns by Leoncavallo
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Mini-review: Desserts are a huge strength of Cotto's, ably encapsulating the kitchen's greatest virtues: high-quality ingredients, top-notch presentation, and subtle inventiveness
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Mini-review: café's menu is almost of equal high standard of the exhibited art work
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Mini-review: It's food, not décor, that forms the colour here - with large cake photos to the right, a range of cakes straight ahead and an artistic array of fruit close behind
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Mini-review: The clientele is unsurprisingly cultured, and encompasses
a wide variety of people
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Mini-review: Dervish Turkish Restaurant snuck in under our radar because... well, because it was hiding inside another restaurant
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Mini-review: Our feeling is that EAT's focus on freshness, central location and overall seating convenience will keep this establishment going long enough to work through some of its growing pains.
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Mini-review: The cafe works closely with Cambridge Mencap, and volunteers with learning disabilities from the organisation work at the cafe serving food and helping out.
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Mini-review: Tucked away between Christ's College and the bus station, Giraffe is a very welcome addition to the Cambridge restaurant and café scene.
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Mini-review: It is definitely Green Box's sushi that puts it several cuts above any other Japanese food in the area.
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Mini-review: In such close quarters it's impossible not to feel part of a sort of bagel and coffee gang
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Mini-review: Not a restaurant per se, but a place for students and others who book ahead can get a good Kosher meal.
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Mini-review: Refreshingly unlike other outdoor seating areas it hasn't taken over a busy thoroughfare. So there are no collisions between frenzied shoppers and acrobatic waiting staff here
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Mini-review: Visitors are instantly welcomed by the smell of cooking and the tranquil atmosphere
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Mini-review: It is in its good selection of different fish that Luke's stands out from the crowd. The old favourites, cod and haddock, are on offer, but we could also choose from plaice, rock or skate
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Mini-review: The place is so popular with students and local workers is because it provides excellent value for money.
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Mini-review: It's light, bright, and piled high with Italian foodstuffs on one wall from floor to ceiling
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Mini-review: We'd been told by those in the know that the cakes at Michaelhouse are excellent - so we'll certainly be back to this little haven to try them out
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Mini-review: Niche straddles the categories of café/bar and club. By day it offers a range of popular sandwiches and lunch dishes but when night falls the music kicks in and entertainment is on the menu.
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Mini-review: The second floor of a busy shopping centre facing onto Topman is perhaps not the most obvious location for a high-quality Italian deli
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Mini-review: There can be few better ways to pass a summer afternoon than sitting amongst the shady trees sipping tea and munching on scones, cream and jam.
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Mini-review: A city-centre deli-cafe that stocks only local food and drink.
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Mini-review: We were singularly impressed with our afternoon tea in this brand new venue where the atmosphere was bustling and busy yet relaxed and friendly.
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Mini-review: Pret remains, by some margin, the top choice for a quality boxed sandwich
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Mini-review: loyal following, many of whom are greeted like long-lost friends
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Mini-review: The old fashioned chip shop is back, but in unmistakably 21st century surroundings.
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Mini-review: At its best, it rivals any cuisine in this style to be found in London's Chinatown
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Mini-review: With a mixture of families with children, students and local residents as their clientele, Snakatak is run by, as they describe it, "a group of friends"
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Mini-review: the owner is completely used to children being children
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Mini-review: On a sunny day, you can sit outside nursing your decaf grande iced caramel macchiato with soya milk and chocolate syrup, watching the world go by
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Mini-review: the evening sees Stazione transformed with stunning white linen tablecloths, candles and mood-enhancing lighting
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Mini-review: "Which sauce would you like?" was the next question to ponder. I was advised to go for the South Western Sauce, "a spicy mayonnaise," the helpful and smiling assistant said.
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Mini-review: Affordable and good describes what we found. We would drop by anytime for a quick or leisurely meal or drink.
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Mini-review: The predominant menu item is the humble jacket potato, which here is elevated to the heights of gastronomic king
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Mini-review: Change of owners and name: new review coming
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Mini-review: Thoroughbreads cafe enjoys somewhat of a cult following amongst the employees occupying the numerous surrounding offices
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Mini-review: Cambridge has long needed a juice bar, and this one offers not only a bewildering variety of juices, but also smoothies and wicked-sounding ice-cream milkshakes.
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Mini-review: popular lunchtime haunt with an excellent selection of snacks and meals either to eat as you surf or take away
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Mini-review: perfect tummy filler for a weary town-centre shopper
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Mini-review: From the bright décor, sophisticated surrounds and warm welcome William's offers a lot
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Mini-review: A wide choice of meals on offer... Prices are reasonable and portions are good, what more could you ask for?
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