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"Committed to the bicycle, the ultimate vehicle"
Mini-review: Ben Hayward sells a wide range of bikes available in a variety of well-known makes
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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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"open access printmaking studio"
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Framing, open access printing
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Mini-review: Open access print making studio with courses, print editioning, gallery and publishing services
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Mini-review: restaurants and upmarket bars, All-Bar-One nicely bridges the two
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"the essence of enjoyment"
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private conference Room
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available all day and evenings
Mini-review: Like the bar itself, the food on offer is carefully considered and attractively presented
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Mini-review: the definition of Bohemian chic
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Mini-review: As part of the Rutland Arms, Carriages has fought hard not to be classed as a typical hotel restaurant, and it's succeeded - the only hint of hotel is the overly fussy carpet that would look out of place anywhere else
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Mini-review: Cromwell's is a great place to pop in for a lunchtime snack but it really comes alive later in the day
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Mini-review: The traditional pub food is decidedly average. The atmosphere of history, rather than the food, is most definitely the Eagle's allure.
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"Relaxed and friendly on the Quay"
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Mini-review: Wicker chairs gathered around circular tables suggest Parisian pavement cafes
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Mini-review: our food arrived with lightning speed, proving that this is an ideal place for local workers to stop for a quick lunch
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"Independent, inspired bar rooms with live underground vibe"
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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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"Unique Cocktail Flair Bar"
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Mini-review: Nusha had undoutedly added an unexpected dimension of chic glamour to our night out
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Mini-review: The drinks menu is noticeably longer than the food menu, offering over 100 ways to drink vodka.
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Mini-review: vibrant atmosphere maintained by an it-crowd of twenty-and-thirty-somethings
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Mini-review: The food is described as "home-cooked", which means that diners get small nice touches that don't normally appear on bar menus
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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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"Enjoy, share, relax, belong"
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Mini-review: you can sink into a sofa, relax, enjoy the ambiance and completely loose track of time.
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Mini-review: Alan, more barman than waiter, brought us our drinks and quietly explained that the restaurant aimed to take advantage of seasonal local food
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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: As you leave the bustling market square and enter through an ancient gateway, you find yourself in another world
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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: So it seems the clientele here seek out a tranquil place and they are well served in this particular oasis
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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: 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: After a few anticipatory minutes what arrives is not so much a sandwich as a bread building stuffed with salad and the filling of your choice
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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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"freshly-prepared food in the Grafton"
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Mini-review: quite simply, and totally unpretentiously, what it says on the little printed coasters: a café-restaurant
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"In the Heart of Ely"
Mini-review: What Carrington's Ely offers above its competition is its inviting hot counter.
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"Totally awesome place to eat"
Mini-review: Spying a bottle of Root Beer in the fridge we couldn't resist accompanying our meal with this American classic
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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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"where the locals go"
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Mini-review: everything needed to restore a weary consumer
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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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"No junk food, just good food"
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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: The clientele is unsurprisingly cultured, and encompasses
a wide variety of people
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Mini-review: As you inspect the trays of potential ingredients, it is clear that Déjà Vu lives up to its policy of quality, freshness and nothing processed
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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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"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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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: A cursory look at the menu next to the front door reveals that inside there lurks a tea and coffee lover's paradise.
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"Genuine French food"
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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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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: Offering all the usual café staples all the food is made on the premises with the exception of the bread. Although we got the impression the chef would be happy to bake too if there were enough hours in the day!
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"Traditional delicatessen & espresso bar"
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: Utilising some fine ingredients, the resident chef produces some of the tastiest and most interesting sandwich combinations we have come across
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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: 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: A desire to please, and a sense of fun, pervades Peacocks Tearoom
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Mini-review: Petrou Brothers have put in a lot of work in on developing a really good batter, and have succeeded
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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: Scandinavia starts and ends with the décor at the Scandinavian Coffee House in Bury St Edmunds
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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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"Bury's most popular daytime cafe-restaurant"
Mini-review: Street Level Cafe is a family business that that has been running for nearly quarter of a century, specialising in breakfast fry ups, warm and cold baguettes, coffee and ice cream, as well as more substantial courses
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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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"An oasis of colour and warmth in a grey part of town"
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tasty cafe food
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Mini-review: Between its grey, sombre seriousness neighbours Trockel, Ulmann & Freunde is a rainbow-coloured world of joy
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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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"Dedicated to locally sourced food"
Mini-review: Being just a stone's throw from the shops, you can sense the busy shoppers come here for a breather
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Mini-review: Don't get me wrong, this is not a diet you should enjoy on a regular basis, but each option has its nutritional statistics clearly defined, and the burgers come in a wholemeal bun - you don't even get a choice
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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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| Pub |
Mini-review: a welcoming pub regardless of whether you are on your own and just want to have a coffee and read the paper, or are out with your friends for a full three courses.
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Mini-review: A rather traditional public house... a few steps away from the Burwell Lode River... Sunday lunch... an Anchor speciality
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Mini-review: These days you are much more likely to see students and townsfolk alike supping a beverage while possibly willing punters to fall in the river
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Mini-review: The Ancients Shepherds is primarily an eating venue and the menu proudly justifies this claim
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Mini-review: Primarily a sports bar, there are big screens and pool tables dominating the upper level and numerous fruit machines downstairs
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Mini-review: part of a quaintly photogenic scene
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Mini-review: The clientele was a mixed bunch of lunching or coffee-drinking shoppers and small groups popping to catch the end of the football on the wide-screen TVs dotted around
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Mini-review: Greene King beers were well kept and cheaper than average Cambridge prices
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Mini-review: ..large and spacious interior...manages to mix old style pub, with trendy new bar... food excellent and portions ample
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Mini-review: Although the prices are on the higher end of the scale, The Beehive is worth the extra cash for the quality food received and the pleasant atmosphere
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Mini-review: A very traditional pub setting is what you are greeted with and the whole place feels cosy and inviting, with a reassuring waft of roasting meats and sweet ales that tweak the nose and prepare the taste buds.
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Mini-review: If fun and frivolities of a gay flavour is what you're after, you will find no better place in town.
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Mini-review: Apparently the rabbits are provided by a local farmer, hung and prepared in the Black Bull's kitchens
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Mini-review: A very fine pub, with a stunningly pretty restaurant and the reassuring option of staying in one of the bedrooms upstairs
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"Fresh food & real ale"
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Mini-review: This is a true 'village pub', right down to the pile of newspapers and the pinboard full of local parish announcements.
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Mini-review: ...rumoured to be haunted by "Mabel", a landlady who died there during the eighteenth century, though the present landlord claims this is "... just a myth, I think".
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Mini-review: In the summer the pub is really worth going out of your way for to bask in the decked beer garden
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Mini-review: The Boot is positioning itself as selling mildly upmarket pub food
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Mini-review: Somewhere for a classy, no nonsense meal (with a twist or two) in a pleasant and scenic dining room.
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Mini-review: not grand, unusual or ambitious, but where peace and humour intermingle and where the pub grub is a notch or two above the others.
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Mini-review: . . . the best bits of tradition without sacrificing the heart-felt essence of a public house: a comfortable place to meet and drink
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"The friendly local for Bury"
Mini-review: 'The food's good here' was the first sentence we heard when stepping into The Bushel Hotel in Bury St Edmunds. Not a bad start.
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Mini-review: Our evening spent at The Bushel & Strike was one of the best value meals we have had in a long time, in terms of price, quality and atmosphere
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Mini-review: The Cambridge Blue is one of the finest pubs in the city and a beer-lover's paradise
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Mini-review: a friendly and welcoming establishment
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Mini-review: For good pub-style grub and good beer in a traditional pub atmosphere, The Carpenters comes up trumps.
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"Gourmet food at your local!"
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Mini-review: we discovered a glittering chandelier and boudoir chic interior
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Mini-review: The bar is one of the best decked-out we've seen
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Mini-review: a real pub, no food, no themes and no music
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Mini-review: New review forthcoming
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Mini-review: Endlessly cheery hosts Ian and Lisa Salmon have not only installed a full-on Indian restaurant but lure in punters with a regular weekly programme of free live music
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"cosy village pub with good food at reasonable prices"
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15th century building
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Mini-review: the slow-roast belly of pork pie with cider and apples was excellent: full of flavour without over-reliance on salt
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Mini-review: In the early 1930's it was called Seabrook's Farm and was the home of Adrian Bell, the original compiler of the Times crossword
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Mini-review: Clarendon Arms is an old-fashioned pub that is thriving and deservedly so
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Mini-review: The Cock Inn is unpretentious and true to its centuries-old history as a local building
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Mini-review: what makes the County Arms special is the pleasant atmosphere - just right for warming oneself by the open fire
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Mini-review: The burger was everything we hope for from a pub burger
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Mini-review: 16th century chintzy charm contrasting with contemporary, unpretentious fine dining.
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Mini-review: The charming interior and hearty food makes up for the roadside location, but the service needs a shake-up
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Mini-review: Friendly staff serve the selection of four real ales drawn directly from the barrels... All the food is freshly cooked, making a visit to The Crown hjighly recommended.
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Mini-review: The menu has an unapologetically British emphasis, with French and Italian influences
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Mini-review: This old riverside pub has retained its traditional feel ..now offers elegant new restaurant... pub fayre in a great location
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Mini-review: The beefburger and chips looked ordinary enough on arrival, but the beef came from local midsummer common stock which certainly seems to add to the flavour
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Mini-review: After a lengthy closure, the Dog & Duck in Linton is back. And guess what? It's gone all Italian!
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Mini-review: a pub that caters well for the local community, and is at the heart of it
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"the pie and salad pub"
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Traditional village pub
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Available for receptions
Mini-review: A good pie is dependant on the quality of its pastry, and we were not disappointed
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Mini-review: Here is a pub that one can relax in. On our first visit we instantly felt at home within seconds of walking in.
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"The pub that feels like home"
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Good pub food
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Real ales
Mini-review: Prince Charles has praised this 'splendid pub', and the chef's appetising menu is rather more than traditional pub fare
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Mini-review: Well-thought out and intriguing menu, served in an outstanding time-honoured venue
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Mini-review: Jazz, with its connection to the past but with the urge to improvise an original tune, is a good metaphor for this place
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Mini-review: This fabulously well-portioned Cambridgeshire venue offers "space for different people and different occasions"
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Mini-review: The Empress is a popular unassuming pub where it pays to be in the know
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Mini-review: The lamb was a total success; served sliced on top of roasted vegetables
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Mini-review: in 2005, popular protest averted its demise
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Mini-review: Following a major refurbishment, it styles itself a country pub in the city, and the atmosphere is equally conducive to whiling away a Sunday afternoon or enjoying a quick drink after work with friends
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Mini-review: ... enjoys an stunning spot in the shadow of Ely Cathedral ... an impressive range of real ales and premium lagers... on offer
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Mini-review: The Fountain Inn in Soham serves traditional pub food at modest prices
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"Traditional pub in Burwell with a Mexican twist"
Feature
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Mexican Restaurant
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real ales
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300-year old traditional pub
Mini-review: We shared a 'chimichanga' served with ice cream and caramel sauce, the highlight of our meal
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Mini-review: Before the cigarette ban most British pubs were made of wood which had been smoked dark by years of exhaled tar but now a new paler type of pub has emerged and the Fox is a shining example
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Mini-review: You immediately feel this is more of a restaurant that serves beer rather than a pub that serves food
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Mini-review: It's fascinatingly rustic, both in its design and its attitude to piped music and mobile phones, neither of which are allowed on the premises; the Free Press had banned smoking long before the law required it to do so
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"excellent drink, innovative food, world music"
Mini-review: Yes, the highlight of the Geldart menu is meat plus a brick hot enough to cook it on
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Mini-review: It's nice to see local produce in use - Suffolk rack of lamb, Dunmow pork fillet with pistachio mousse and Gressingham duck jostle for position
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Mini-review: ... a converted barn with eaves and gables exposed. It certainly has a cosy feel...
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Mini-review: Although there is great emphasis on food, the bar area is still very much the village pub - with up to four real ales available
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Mini-review: The Grapes has a feel of community missing at many a pub. It is the sort of place that wins a place in many peoples hearts...
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Mini-review: proudly bedecked with flower baskets along its beamed exterior
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Mini-review: an atmospheric experience
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"Serves great British sizzling steaks"
Mini-review: The back corner of the pub has a section devoted to Vinnie Jones
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Mini-review: ... it's certainly worth travelling for food of this quality, and the friendly ambience of the pub is a big plus too.
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Mini-review: A safe bet for reliable pub-grub at this 16th century local haunted by an unreliable ghost.
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Mini-review: Food arrives beautifully presented on the plate with a warm smile from the friendly waiting staff.
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Mini-review: Locally sourced and grown meats, organic where possible, take pride of place on the balanced and considered menu.
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Mini-review: The curry was a treat with creamy squash in a sweet chilli sauce served with crunchy wild brown rice
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Mini-review: Comfortably busy and bustling at lunchtime, with a pleasant family-friendly atmosphere ... we felt very relaxed, and came away replete.
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Mini-review: Comprised of low slung old cob walls and topped with a neat mop of thatch the John Barleycorn seems almost unbearably atmospheric
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Mini-review: they had 2002 CAMRA Supreme Champion Beer of Britain, Winner Caledonian Deuchars IPA on tap
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Mini-review: a quality fenland restaurant, and if you ever find yourself out in the sticks and a bit peckish, this would be a good place to come
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Mini-review: Families, couples, groups of friends and locals at the bar all happily rub shoulders in the small, traditionally decorated interior
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Mini-review: The food arrived very promptly and was certainly a cut above 'average' pub food
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Mini-review: Long may it reign as a haven for vegetarians and carnivores alike.
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Mini-review: a pub since the 1880s, is proud of its heritage
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Mini-review: Situated near the railway station and a supermarket the Linden Tree is a fairly large pub, which has a good reputation both as a meeting place and as an eatery
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Mini-review: Hearty, traditional pub-style home cooking, served in a family-friendly, social environment
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Mini-review: This is the sort of place to try new and unfamiliar brews. In the past four years over 500 have been available
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Mini-review: Just over the border in Huntingdonshire - one of the flattest counties in England - we were welcomed to this tiny one-horse town with a sign for the Pidley Mountain Rescue Team!
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"Traditional country pub serving homemade food"
Mini-review: A big open-sided fireplace that should provide some welcome warmth when winds blow across the fen
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Mini-review: The exotic section of the menu included haricot bean chilli, penne pollo zorro and - wait for it - home-made beans on toast!
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Mini-review: Generous servings of traditional British and innovative Thai cuisine created a bright, happy glow
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Mini-review: Like a not particularly well kept secret, everyone from students to the upper crust seem to frequent a place called The Maypole
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Mini-review: If cheap and cheerful pub food is what you want, this is an excellent place to dine
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Mini-review: a vision of cleanliness, light and pub modernity
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Mini-review: Service was swift and helpful when we asked if we could have a sandwich without one of the listed fillings
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Mini-review: Unlike traditional Thai restaurants, the Navigator does not pretend to be the complete, authentic Thai experience
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"Friendly atmosphere with great food"
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Mini-review: Landlord Keith Pawley used to be a regular at the New Wellington himself before he took over
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Mini-review: Pub grub may not sound ambitious, but it is remarkable how many pubs can't manage it. However, judging by the meal we had, the Old Crown can do pub grub rather well.
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Mini-review: The potato skins were fresh and tasted delicious, while the mozzarella melts, which were served with salsa, were chewy
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Mini-review: Something to shout about at the Old Ferry Boat is the children's menu
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Mini-review: ... the restaurant attracts the Newmarket racing fraternity itself. Aficionados will likely spot plenty of familiar and famous faces - but there is more to the Old Plough than the sport of kings.
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Mini-review: Fear not though - the desserts are not the most adventurous thing about the Old Red Lion. That accolade would have to go to the 'Bikers Night' on a Thursday
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Mini-review: ... who could not be enchanted by this white gingerbread building festooned with hanging baskets of petunias and nestled among rows of Victorian terraced houses... An all-round good pub.
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Mini-review: The service from the landlady was excellent and we got drawn into chatting with everyone in the pub before we left
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Mini-review: Dating back to 1635 the Pheasant Inn retains the feel of a traditional English village public house
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Mini-review: former gin palace, opium den and brothel... allegedly the oldest pub in the city centre
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Mini-review: In summer the restaurant overflows into the garden and the wooden tables and chairs are well used by happy customers. The dining room is a bright sunny room looking out over the river
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Mini-review: The menu is both modern and admirably simple, and reflects the expectations created by the fashionably rustic décor
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Mini-review: Traditional British fare in a welcoming and hospitable atmosphere
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Mini-review: you have the staggering choice of around 70 Thai dishes
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Mini-review: The word unpretentious doesn't really do justice to the Plough - it is simply un-spoilt and determinedly old-fashioned. It is for jaded explorers on the verge of giving up the quest for the perfect rural pub
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Mini-review: The good food, freshly prepared, good service and good interior all added up to a pleasant meal and a cordial place to meet.
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Mini-review: The silence in this garden is golden, punctured only by the occasional sounds of local wildlife - this place is truly idyllic and we could quite easily spend a few hours just soaking up the landscape
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Mini-review: ...a pleasing meal in an attractive place, where people were clearly enjoying themselves and the food and the relaxed atmosphere
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"The best of the old and the modern"
Mini-review: We were salivating in anticipation of the 'chocolate ravioli with brioche and hot chocolate sauce'
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Mini-review: the beating heart of the Cambridge band scene for years
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Mini-review: ...offers freshly-made pies, quiches, and the like... the beer was top-notch... old-fashioned, but very pleasant place to pass some time
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Mini-review: pleasant and functional super-pub experience
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Mini-review: Named in honour of the wife of King William IV who back in 1837 visited nearby Wimpole Hall)
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Mini-review: The main strength of the pub is the menu and if you are looking for traditional British food, you would be hard pressed to find better
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Mini-review: ...the legendary Queen's Head's soup; it evolves daily from a jealously guarded recipe, we are told. It is often herby, meaty,full of with vegetables and great flavours.
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Mini-review: An old inn which fits the image of the archetypal village pub
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Mini-review: Once in and seated with a cold beer or one of the ales available, it works hard to pull in the punters throughout the week
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Mini-review: The Red Cow is a cut above the average village local, perfectly balancing upon that tightrope between going all out for the dining crowd and attracting the locals.
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Mini-review: a row of muddy Wellingtons suggested it was an ideal place for resting weary feet
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Mini-review: A place which invites intrigue and lets you sup the spirit of an ancient inn
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Mini-review: Numerous tankards, bottles and beer mats adorning the walls and ceiling (yes the ceiling)
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Mini-review: The friendly atmosphere is personified by an extremely welcoming landlord behind the bar
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Mini-review: We're pleased to report that we were impressed by the quality as well as the quantity of the beers and ales on tap
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Mini-review: exudes all the charm and character that an English hostelry should
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Mini-review: A truly remarkable transformation has turned this former rough drinking hole into a modern pub with a traditional heart
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Mini-review: As you turn into the large car park of this charming hostelry your nostrils are assailed with the delicious odours of roasting, conjuring up all manner of culinary delights
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Mini-review: This is a really basic and down-to-earth pub in the best tradition of working men's pubs
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Mini-review: dressing was superb and cheese soft and warmed to just the right temperature
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"atmospheric interior with modern cuisine"
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pretty village setting
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famous Grantchester
Mini-review: Here, honey may not be on the menu but you can be sure of a jolly good feed
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Mini-review: Picture in your mind the ideal rural country pub with thatched roof, delicate coloured exterior and beautiful flowers in the large garden
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Mini-review: full of character in the form of assorted objects
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Mini-review: a riverside haven where the Little and Great Ouse rivers meet
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Mini-review: a rustic, homely feel ...food is home-cooked, basic and is good value
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Mini-review: The centrally-located bar was two deep and surprisingly not a wine glass in sight, which we suppose should be expected for a pub famed for its beer
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"Pub that serves freshly made food"
Mini-review: You know at once that this is a down-to-earth, no-frills sort of place. What you see is what you get.
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Mini-review: ... pub that bursts with ambience and where everyone is made to feel more than welcome to stay and discuss the woes of the world over a pint... or two or three.
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Mini-review: truly feels traditional, rather than a marketing man's idea of nostalgia
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Mini-review: Although many people would assume the pub name, has a religious connection, the true reason for the name is somewhat more interesting and draws up a medieval image in one's mind
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Mini-review: Once inside we were met by a timeless view: the classic country pub
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Mini-review: the standard of the puddings made amends for any earlier disappointment
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"Restaurant quality food at pub prices"
Mini-review: As you approach a charming little village square with its pleasing jumble of old buildings you will see the welcome sign of the Three Horseshoes
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Mini-review: Three large juicy sausages arrived neatly arranged on a bed of whole grain mustard mash and covered in white wine and onion gravy
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Mini-review: the Three Kings is way ahead of what you might expect in a village pub... well worth a visit.
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Mini-review: a friendly and rather homely Greene King establishment
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"17th Century Freehouse - a truly traditional experience"
Mini-review: Despite arriving surprisingly fast, roast dinners in pubs rarely have this much taste.
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"Great food, great beer, Warm welcome"
Mini-review: What's really interesting here is how only a curtain divides the pub into two very distinct halves. A raised dining area is separated from the bar and two drinking areas by a velvety red curtain. It's an evocative touch
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Mini-review: ... reasonably priced Thai food ... definitely worth the charming drive on a fine evening
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Mini-review: make sure you take a healthy appetite with you and don't expect pretensions, just good hearty pub food
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Mini-review: the overall feel of the décor is modern pub rather than ye olde inn
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Mini-review: The Tree has earned itself a reputation for hearty pub food. Whatever you do, bring a big appetite, the portions are truly gargantuan
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Mini-review: The menu is specialist, catering for every meat eaters' desire, from a light 7oz sirloin to a hardcore 24oz rib eye
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Mini-review: definitely a "local secret" and well worth a visit
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Mini-review: Proving that charm and personality can make or break a pub the whiskered heart of the Waggon and Horses is landlord Nick Winnington
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Mini-review: The main attraction of the Waggon and Horses, a Hogshead pub (part of the Whitbread group) is the good drink.
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"Traditional pub with home cooked food"
Mini-review: Since re-opening in the spring of 2009, this pub on Mitcham's Corner has literally bloomed. Window pots and hanging baskets have sprouted flowers, brightening up the red brick building on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Chesterton Road.
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Mini-review: With the accolade of repeated wins of CAMRA's best pub award for Ely and District, you might not be expecting what you find here
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Mini-review: The Wheatsheaf is a building of many parts - from homely, traditional bar with dart board, to bright conservatory with pine tables, and a more formal dining room with linen
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Mini-review: This pleasant Greene King pub, an old building with low ceilings and open fires, has an informal and welcoming atmosphere
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Mini-review: The menu can best be described as pub fare with a gastro-twist
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Mini-review: What struck us was the simple-ness of flavours; the chef had not tried to confuse this plate and it really paid off.
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Mini-review: The atmosphere was comfortably busy, even on a quiet weekday evening when we visited.
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Mini-review: Although it was a squeeze to fit in puddings we forced ourselves to cope, given the temptations on offer
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Mini-review: One of the best things about the White Horse though is the value; you get an awful lot of food for your money...
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Mini-review: The pub has a claim to fame in the shape of Don Bradman, Australian cricket legend, whose grandparents ran the White Horse at the end of the nineteenth century
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Mini-review: just a comfortable place to get a pint
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Mini-review: impressive-looking pub... serves a traditional and very popular Sunday lunch
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Mini-review: a special establishment where the chef and the landlady ask you in person if everything is ok with your meal
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"Gorgeous village gastropub situated in the picturesque village of Bourn"
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Mini-review: It's the mishmash of kitchen chairs, stools and throne like seating which adds a sense of charm - you can pick and chose which you want to suit your mood
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Mini-review: The red curry steals the show: an addictive spicy-sweet blend of chilli, coconut and pineapple
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Mini-review: The food, however, deserves special mention. Along with the usual pub favourites, from burgers to omelettes, the Zebra features pizzas and Mediterranean cuisine... really good food and excellent value.
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Mini-review: From the outside it looks like your traditional village pub - we were half-expecting real ale, dominoes and bar stools. However, the interior has a much classier feel
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Mini-review: the 10-room conference centre, 100-seat restaurant, sandwich shop and bar welcome everyone... run with impeccable efficiency
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Mini-review: Café by day and Mediterranean restaurant by night
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Mini-review: a menu bursting with imagination and choice
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Mini-review: One man's taste of authentic Bedouin-style dining might be another's gimmick, but it certainly provides a talking point while you peruse the menu
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Mini-review: Ali Baba is very much one for the carnivores amongst us, all freshly prepared to order in front of your eyes
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"Serious good food, seriously great value"
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Mini-review: ... it doesn't feel like Alimentum is trying to create veneration for its menu by employing a ceremonious air. Rather, it allows you the space to enjoy the food on its own terms -- and the food is excellent.
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"Laughter, chat & irresistible sizzling kebabs"
Mini-review: Our verdict was that the Turkish food was somewhat - and successfully - tempered towards the English palate
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"a little bit of heaven anchored in the Fenland"
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Mini-review: Fenland beauty stretches beyond the eye can see
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Mini-review: Service was quick and the food was presented with a sophistication that hinted towards the owner/head chef's London roots
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Mini-review: Overall the menu itself is imaginative, varied and well-thought out, with combinations of flavours that should excite all taste buds
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Mini-review: Nestled between the terrace houses of Sturton Street (off Mill Road), the cheeky little venue creates a homely feel
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Mini-review: It has a 'love it or hate it' style of décor with leopard print on the walls and chandeliers, which at first may cause the diner to do a double take
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Mini-review: Thailand is known as the "Land of smiles" and the Thai staff at Bangkok City do a good job of living up to it
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Mini-review: Outside there is a large, octagonal, raised herb bed, which is evidently there for more than prettiness
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Mini-review: We hadn't been for around 20 years and, naturally, some things have changed
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Mini-review: a perfect themed venue for families and larger groups looking for a place to break bread without worrying about the noise or the mess.
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Mini-review: venue has a relaxed feel despite its location in a hectic and bustling shopping centre
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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: Benson Blakes Bar and Grill looks tiny from the outside, but once inside it opens up like Doctor Who's Tardis and the long building makes for an intimate yet spacious place to grab a bite to eat
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Mini-review: The menu at BKK promises good tasting healthy Thai cuisine but what it doesn't mention is that the food looks good too . . .
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Mini-review: A careful drive along a single track access road, past a small marina and a campsite for the aquatic nomads amongst us, and you reach the eighteenth century Mill
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Mini-review: resonates with the Gallic sights, sounds and smells of Paris, Tangiers and Louisiana
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Mini-review: In summer with its delightful riverside location, the Bridge is a very pleasant place to enjoy a bite to eat
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Mini-review: Anyone who comes across Café Rouge in Bury St Edmunds will certainly remember the occasion. It occupies one of the grandest edifices in the heart of the historic market town
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"Serving the delicacies and delights of Indian cuisine"
Mini-review: The biryanis, now filed under 'Bukhara cuisine', were a strength of the former menu and continue to shine here.
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Mini-review: we were transported to Thailand through our taste buds
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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: If location is what you are looking for in a restaurant, Caffe Uno on Bridge Street is hard to beat
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"The legend of real Indian food"
Mini-review: ...ranks well above usual South Asian restaurants and compares only to the finer restaurants in London. As far as Cambridge goes, the Calcutta Club is in a class all of its own.
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Mini-review: As part of an already winning formula, and with an enviable location at the head of King's Parade, there is a certain expectation when you visit the Cambridge Chop House.
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Mini-review: A family owned business based on Hatter Street for around 25 years the restaurant has a well established reputation amongst the locals
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Mini-review: A cheerful chef greeted us as we approached the boat
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Mini-review: Carluccio's brings a welcome breath of European cafe culture to Cambridge
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Mini-review: elegant bistro food that firmly establishes CB2 as a nice place for a proper meal out
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"A taste of the real China"
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Mini-review: Charlie Chan's, a Cambridge stalwart for almost thirty years, will make you feel every inch a star
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Mini-review: The food really is top class, and the restaurant an excellent place to dine ... for atmosphere, and value The Chequers takes some beating.
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Mini-review: For anyone looking for something markedly better than average to dine in west Cambs, we recommend the Chequers Inn.
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Mini-review: has everything you would hope for from a Chinese restaurnant
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Mini-review: The system works well and it really is all you can eat whilst cleverly avoiding the waste associated with the piled up plates of over-zealous appetites.
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Mini-review: If drama, being cosseted, big portions and modest bills are your thing, then this is the place for you.
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Mini-review: tasty food with lots of choice, and, as we found, generally nothing too strange or hot ... sets a high standard.
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Mini-review: One of the university's oldest colleges...good conference and wedding facilities.
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Mini-review: Striking 1950s architecture...conference and banqueting facilities available all year round.
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Mini-review: The friendly environment was enhanced when the staff entertained a couple of birthday parties in a manner so enthusiastic it suggested they'd never seen one before
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Mini-review: A beautiful setting for a conference or event with a variety of rooms available.
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"Best kept secret of the fens"
Mini-review: The food came in generous portions - you rarely find nouvelle portions in the Fens - and it was beautifully cooked with good quality ingredients
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Mini-review: the first mouthful was amazing, as was every mouthful until we had completely cleared our plates
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Mini-review: The menu is listed by ingredients not by types of curry, and some are wonderfully descriptive
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Mini-review: A tradtional Cambridge college... modern facilities for conferences and elegant settings for banquets.
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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: they have built up such a name for themselves we had to try their famous pizza
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Mini-review: As you enter the restaurant there is a lovely whiff of wood smoke from the open fire
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"Freehouse, restaurant & accomodation"
Mini-review: The façade of this firmly established and popular 18th century coaching inn is adorned with a colourful profusion of hanging baskets and planters
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Mini-review: Our curries arrived immediately, and very polite waiter served them with care.
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Mini-review: a warm and cosy setting to enjoy a curry
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Mini-review: ... ideally suited for a rounding off of an evening pub crawl in the Mill Road area...we can definitely recommend the food and service
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Mini-review: ... simplicity of design is particularly refreshing given the usual sameness... this is truly one of the finest Indian restaurants in the region
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Mini-review: The décor is fairly simple and straightforward - in keeping with the experience of the whole place
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"Modern Italian restaurant and cocktail bar"
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Mini-review: The kind of place in which merriment seems to generate spontaneously
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Mini-review: diners are promised that they will be looked after ‘from the moment you walk in the door until you leave’. This was certainly our experience.
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Mini-review: Many items on Dojo's menu could be found on a set menu in Hong Kong
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Mini-review: a labyrinth of different rooms, alcoves and corners, ideal to hide yourself away for a while
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Mini-review: ...a dark chocolate "pyramid" with Bailey's sauce... truly worth a visit for... If chocolate is your tastebuds' nirvana
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Mini-review: Try as we did, we were unable to think of a single style of curry not included on the menu. Passanda? Got that. Rezala? Jalfreze? Got those too.
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Mini-review: suprisingly serene ...Suitable for conferences, weddings and dinners
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Mini-review: The moment you step into the white-washed Georgian building you are greeted and put at ease
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"intimate dining and bistro-style lunch"
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Mini-review: further delving revealed the dark red fruit compote below ...epitome of bad for you sugar-and-cream goodness
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Mini-review: One of the more modern Cambridge colleges ... Available for conferences and banquets
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Mini-review: Kids can run around in the four acres of landscaped garden
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Mini-review: the sizzling veal was beautiful, coming to our table in a cacophony of noise and accompanying wonderful smells
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Mini-review: guarantees quiet and well fed kids
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Mini-review: Even a visit to the toilet is an interesting and potentially educational experience - with learn Italian tapes playing in the background. Molto Bene!
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Mini-review: an ideal place to while away time and watch the world walk or punt by
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Mini-review: Traditional Indian music played quietly in the background created a relaxed atmosphere, which, along with the attentiveness of the staff, made us feel very well looked after
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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: At the end of the meal our fortune cookie said, 'The smart thing is to prepare for the unexpected'
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Mini-review: nose-wateringly good, but save room for the desserts...
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Mini-review: A fantastic atmosphere, good quality food and welcoming service, which effortlessly caters for everyone and anyone.
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Mini-review: Probably the best burgers in town but if you go at a busy time you'll need patience
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"Modern English cuisine with a Mediterranean twist"
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Mini-review: Alarmingly a painting of a huge black hairy tarantula lurks over the doorway. It's enough to send some diners scurrying back home at the double!
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Mini-review: Like a good theatre director, Donna was aware of what was happening throughout the restaurant and as a consequence we and our fellow theatre-goers enjoyed a meal that was not rushed, but timely
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Mini-review: The key here was attention to detail - from the immaculately clean restaurant and bar to the careful way the food was arranged on the plate.
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Mini-review: The authentic food here has a good reputation, and deservedly so. The half-duck with pancakes was literally melt-in-the-mouth.
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Mini-review: The food provided suits the ambiance with plenty of solid combos of grills, pies and the odd curry
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Mini-review: The food reflects the cuisine of Hong Kong, the home city of the owner, which has a large range of influences due to its colonial past
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Mini-review: While it may not seem fitting to have an Indian in a rustic country village the outside decor seems to have been left as originally intended being a large white building looking for all the world like it belongs on this scenic country lane
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Mini-review: Retiring to the oak-panelled library for coffees and liquors we mused upon our experience
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Mini-review: Good quality food in the mid price range
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Mini-review: pleasant setting but limited function facilities
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Mini-review: Thankfully, the substance of Il Girasole's operations match its considerable style
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"Finest Indian & Punjabi Cuisine"
Mini-review: The shakoti chicken was flavoursome and premiered the intense colours of the ingredients.
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Mini-review: Our chicken madras and some vegetarian starters proved tasty and ... .The meal was reasonably priced
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Mini-review: fans of the great British love affair with Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani cooking traditions will find all their favourite specialities on the menu.
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Mini-review: Big tables, some round and big enough for Chinese President Ziang Zemin and his entourage (who never visited but in 2000 ordered takeout.... The Jade is a hidden treasure...
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Mini-review: ... quick and courteous service. Verdict: a good restaurant with a soothing atmosphere, though a little pricey.
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Mini-review: If one word could be used to describe this place, it would be "energy"
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Mini-review: All the more lucky, then, that Cambridge suddenly has an izakaya all its own - and a very good one at that
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Mini-review: an unpretentious venue serving reasonably-priced and tasty food
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Mini-review: Perched atop the John Lewis department store in Cambridge lurks a restaurant, ideal for breaking up a shopping spree or just for somewhere a little 'different'.
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Mini-review: J Restaurant unusually for a Chinese restaurant in Cambridge has gone fusion
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Mini-review: The entire restaurant is festooned with green foliage, a vision of green that is part cosiness, part holidaying beach hut
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Mini-review: probably the most popular restaurant serving Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine in St Ives
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Mini-review: service is incredibly fast and you can watch the chefs expertly throwing ingredients into a wok and tossing them up in the air to stir them as they sizzle
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"Extensive array of authentic Indian meals"
Mini-review: Resembling a brick built country pub on the outside Lalbagh lives up to its palatial namesake on the inside
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Mini-review: Dining here has a feeling of familiarity similar to stepping into a friend's kitchen.
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Mini-review: The Lancer more than meets the benchmark set by Newmarket's other Indian Restaurants
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Mini-review: If you are looking to fill up on Chinese food at a bargain price, this is definitely an establishment to consider
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"Authentic Italian family run restaurant"
Mini-review: The sausage proved playfully spicy upon the crispy pizza base whilst the grill satisfied with its endless little chunks of tender meat and baby potatoes.
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Mini-review: The bar manger recently returned from a cocktail competition in Las Vegas
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Mini-review: The menu is extensive, and worthy of detailed attention. Indeed, some copies showed evidence of a good number of past perusals
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Mini-review: Entering on a bright, sunny Sunday, we happened upon a very busy restaurant. Luckily we had booked ahead
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"Spanish Tapas Bar and Restaurant"
Mini-review: the ambience of a lively family gathering, with several large tables filled with grandparents, young couples and children, all sharing their food and laughing over drinks in a Mediterranean way
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Mini-review: The Lazy Otter is a good all-rounder, somewhere to take your aunt, your children, or have an office outing.
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Mini-review: The superb modern cuisine at Le Paradis offers excellent value for money and richly deserves its two AA rosettes.
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Mini-review: With a wide, very reasonably priced selection, and all dishes available in a vegetarian version, this restaurant is definitely worth further trips to explore more of what's on offer
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"Where fine Italian cuisine, quality, service & ambience meet"
Mini-review: What really made a lasting impression with us was the friendliness of the staff
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Mini-review: Not for large events, but a peaceful setting
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Mini-review: dining by candlelight
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Mini-review: Since our friendly waiter found it difficult to recommend any single dish we must conclude that he enjoyed everything
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Mini-review: aims to provide Indian cuisine and service suitable for kings and nobles
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Mini-review: Surprisingly for a fish restaurant there is plenty for carnivores as well as an intriguing mixture of unconventional and classical fish dishes
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Mini-review: To absolve any impressions the casual visitor may have of dirty boots and wickets, Mai Thai is clean and contemporary, with a variety of Buddhas up against the walls
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"Romantic setting with the best prices"
Mini-review: Obviously much effort has gone into making Masa a place for the whole community to enjoy authentic Turkish Cuisine. This effort is what distinguishes Masa from other restaurants of its ilk
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Mini-review: I would recommend eating there whatever the time of day or night.
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"Explore the exotic flavours of our Mediterranean cuisine at Mediterra"
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excellent friendly service
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varied menu to suit all
Mini-review: There are few more tantalising delights to confront a ravenous diner than the glorious sight of a mountain of fresh, lightly seasoned meat, char grilled to perfection and presented on a hammock of fresh bread.
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Mini-review: Meghna delivered excellent value and superior fresh flavours, far tastier than what one gets from the run-of-the mill purveyor of this cuisine
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Elegant dining
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Fine Food
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Historic village setting
Mini-review: A welcoming atmosphere, an owner who knows his food, and chefs who are highly competent.
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Mini-review: The joy of this menu is in its mezzes, a selection of hot and cold small dishes designed for sharing which expose the diner to the many different flavours of Turkish cuisine
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Mini-review: Since winning their second Michelin Star in 2005, Midsummer House and their esteemed head-chef Daniel Clifford have not sat back and basked in the glare of the publicity and celebrity chef stardom
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Mini-review: Originally from the north-east of Thailand on the Laos border, the owners offer a rare opportunity to try their native E-san cuisine.
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Mini-review: As far as Saffron Walden is concerned India has come and it has conquered
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Mini-review: A tried and tested formula, that has worked in partner restaurants in Peterborough, St Ives and Brampton, looks set to continue in the cobbled streets of Ely town centre. Great food, comfy and spotless surroundings, and great service: satisfaction guaranteed.
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"Taste, fun, enjoyment!"
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Mini-review: Excellent value -- because the food is good.
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Mini-review: Mulan's food tastes great and is beautifully presented, whilst being reasonably priced, trying hard to ba a cut above the traditional Chinese
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Mini-review: Be warned: hot means mouth-burning, lip-tingling taste-bud-debilitating hot
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Mini-review: a tastefully atmospheric setting which, on this weekday lunchtime, was busy without being overcrowded
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Mini-review: The moment you walk through the door at the Oak Bistro, you forget the noise outside and melt into the calm of a white-walled interior
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Mini-review: The wine list, with hundreds of choices, is truly impressive, which all goes with the enjoyment of dining at this superb location.
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"A gastro brewery with accommodation"
Mini-review: Recently refurbished in period colours, the eating area also has a blazing fire, on the mantelpiece of which is a candlestick so large one can imagine it being wielded by Colonel Mustard in the Library in a game of Cluedo
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Mini-review: Overall, good value for money, friendly service and quality food it has to be recommended.
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Mini-review: The One Bull focuses upon fresh, locally produced, seasonal food, such as Brancaster mussels, Newmarket chorizo and Norfolk duck
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Mini-review: The Orangery, has something of an advantage over other restaurants in the area: it is visually stunning.
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"the art of dining"
Mini-review: The Orissa adds a welcome modern touch to the selection of Indian restaurants in Bury St Edmunds, offering more than most and with a flair all its own.
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Mini-review: a night out rather than just another visit to a pizza place
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Mini-review: this calm and intimate restaurant is very popular with couples
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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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Mini-review: It's traditional food with an upmarket feel at the heart of Parrishe
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Mini-review: Since its opening in October 2009 some diners have been visiting on a very regular basis
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Mini-review: The present incarnation dates from 1988, when evenings on a Dickensian theme required diners to sit at large tables and help themselves
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Mini-review: "My husband, Michael, wants our guests to be engrossed in eating and enjoying food," Mrs Kerr told us
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Mini-review: experienced in hosting residential conferences, wedding receptions, gala dinners and garden parties
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Mini-review: Their medieval hall, completed in 1290 ...is available for formal dining
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Mini-review: one of many rural pubs that has been re-invigorated by offering good quality Asian food
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"Award-winning fine dining"
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Mini-review: It stands today as picturesque as it ever was, and is now home, somewhat unexpectedly, to Thai Cuisine
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Mini-review: general impression of the restaurant is a comfortable and stylish
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Mini-review: spacious and well lit with unpretentious background music
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Mini-review: a pizza with a cream base as a change from tomato... struck a new cord in our experience
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Mini-review: A little piece of Poland in the fens
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Mini-review: Famous for its 'all you can eat' Sunday buffets and set price lunch Menus
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Mini-review: Dimly lit, with the walls painted vibrant purples and blues the atmosphere of the restaurant lends itself to romantic conversations or quality time with friends and family
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Mini-review: The busy, mid-week atmosphere had an element of 'new restaurant' about it; and yet the venue has been open since 2006.
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Mini-review: you don't feel as if you are in one of a chain
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Mini-review: Service is attentive and friendly without being overly intrusive. Portions are generous and extremely good value.
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Mini-review: pizza was cooked to perfection and layered with that delightfully stringy cheese you only get in a proper Italian restaurant
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"Exciting gastro pub!"
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outdoor courtyard
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private dining room
Mini-review: Yes, 'visitors' would certainly enjoy the blend of an old-fashioned pub with a modern twist with a thoughtful menu, while 'locals' would appreciate it as place to relax and enjoy catching up with friends
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Mini-review: Huntingdon's Thai Lounge Restaurant and Bar offers a truly authentic Thai experience that stands out amongst the region's Thai restaurants
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Mini-review: Mercifully, The Ranch has its priorities right: the Mains are the stars, and there's plenty of them
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Mini-review: a classy restaurant hiding inside a brick rectangle on the brow of a hill
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Mini-review: The portions were very generous indeed. In some cases the waitress needed two hands to carry them! But with a bit of determination we're sure you'll succeed.
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Mini-review: The Redwoods Restaurant premieres the best of regional cooking using not only the freshest ingredients, but also those with minimal food miles
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Mini-review: The menu offers an international cuisine... the chicken breast [was] tasty and well cooked and the steak tender and delicious... a pear and apple pie 'just like mother used to make'.
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Mini-review: Although we all like to think that we could cook these at home it is the herbs and juices which make these dishes, and getting this just right is fiendishly hard
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Mini-review: Following the locally sourced food trend of recent years the dishes on offer all seem to be from somewhere. Gressingham duck or King's Lynn shrimp or Norfolk Red Poll cow - you get the idea
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Mini-review: It might look like the sitting room of a stuffy aunt, but the quirky charm of Restaurant 22 adds to the kitchen's sharp culinary prowess.
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"Kerala cuisine-Indian food but not as you know it"
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minimalist decor
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popular fish dishes
Mini-review: Here the interior design clichés of the typical British Indian or Bangladeshi restaurant have been discarded as the spacious establishment has a light and airy feel with big wide windows
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Mini-review: our vegetables and potatoes were presented to us with silver service
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Mini-review: From the modern, tasteful décor to the branded tableware this place immediately backs up the reports of it being the best Indian in town. Greeted by welcoming smiles and fast service, we were made to feel like regulars.
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Mini-review: ... if you decide to visit the Rosery it will surprise you with a large perennial garden at the back, shady lawn not much changed from the time this was a residential manor house...
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Mini-review: extravagant touches are undermined by the state of general shabbiness
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Mini-review: bustling Saturday night atmosphere is found
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Mini-review: Saigon City is probably Chesterton's favourite restaurant, serving a selection of East Asian dishes with Vietnamese and Chinese a speciality.
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Mini-review: the food is delicate and well-prepared
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Mini-review: Our party was met with a cheerfully respectful "sawadee-ka" and that famous Thai smile.
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Mini-review: Selwyn College was built in Nineteenth Centuey in the Tudor Gothic style
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Mini-review: ... we finished the evening joining the whole restaurant in a round of 'Happy Birthday' for one of the customers, and we left feeling as if it was our special day.
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"Sesame Chinese Restaurant & Karaoke Bar"
Mini-review: First appearances can be deceiving, though, as inside it's surprisingly modern, colourful, bright and welcoming
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Mini-review: Apparently, starters don't really apply to Chinese food in any case as everything is just served at once
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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: The buzzing atmosphere was testament to the laid-back popularity of the place,
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Mini-review: This grade 2 listed mill glitters by a water-lily covered pond
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Mini-review: Inside is a classy modern restaurant with clean lines and interesting accessories including, for the adventurous, a swing seat in the comfortable waiting area
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"Freshly made Middle Eastern & Persian cuisine"
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Mini-review: The owner of Shiraz is Iranian and prefers to dwell on his own culinary heritage, selecting the most popular dishes from across Iran for his menu
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Mini-review: Sitar has the makings of a near-perfect neighbourhood standby -as it has been to the lucky residents of Cherry Hinton since the mid-1990s
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Mini-review: The atmosphere is loud with jollity, the restaurant both lit and decorated brightly, with staff expertly wheeling laden silver trolleys and delicately carrying trays of oversized beer bottles
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"Indian and Bangladeshi banquet and buffet cuisine"
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Tasty indian food
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Mini-review: buffet offers a generous amount of dishes: twelve meat curries, twelve vegetarian curries and all the sundries your heart could desire
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Mini-review: a chic diner with snappily dressed waiters serving sophisticated Indian and Bangladeshi food in contemporary surrounds
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"Indian and Bangladeshi banquet and buffet cuisine"
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"Twice winner of the Daily Telegraph Perfect Pub award"
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wide menu
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cosy pub surroundings
Mini-review: wild boar and strawberries ...it is no exaggeration to say that it was one of the best dishes we had ever tasted
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Mini-review: it's all
about good meat, supplemented by good drink and solicitous, friendly service, all of which we experienced
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Mini-review: Interestingly, there are mummified cats beneath the floorboards, believed to ward off evil spirits. Judging by the welcome received by staff, it seems to have worked.
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Mini-review: Relaxed jazz soothed our entry and the neat dark-wood tables and chairs instantly put us in mind of a laid back lounge-bar
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Mini-review: A modestly sized, shopfront restaurant off the main square in Bury St Edmunds, the Suffolk Carver serves the hungry shopping tribes
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Mini-review: The small and cosy restaurant with its stylish décor and mellow back ground music had relaxed us and whisked us away from the outside world.
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Mini-review: By the time our food was served, every table was full, giving a cheerful atmosphere
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Mini-review: a home-made brandy snap basket filled with marmalade ice cream is spicy and rich but the addition of half a passion fruit clears the palate after every few mouthfuls
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Mini-review: Review coming soon
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Mini-review: The menu is based on Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine, and it's a place where you're sure to find all the old favourites
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"Be tempted by the tang of authentic Chinese food"
Mini-review: For pudding, note there is quite a selection of ice creams tucked away in the corner - we nearly missed them!
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Mini-review: Tokyo expats longing for meals from the schooldays and weeknights of their childhoods will be perfectly happy
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Mini-review: go the extra mile to make you feel welcome
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Mini-review: We went for the fried soft shelled crab (Cua Rang Me) as one of our starters - and yes it was a crab. Complete with claws and legs and body which our friendly waiter advised us to eat in its entirety - tendons, sinews, crunchy bits, the lot!
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Mini-review: Tootsies big claim to fame is its quality burgers. Indeed Olive magazine deemed them so good it voted them as their best burger in 2007!
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"Discover rustic chic"
Mini-review: The food at Tuddenham Mill successfully continues this combination of the unusual, mixing traditional ingredients with modern flavours
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Mini-review: resplendently ornamental and oriental with fairy lights adding to the exotic charm
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"Real Turkish tastes & flavours"
Mini-review: The laid back but friendly attitude of the staff personifies a relaxed Mediterranean spirit
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Mini-review: When it came time to order our waiter's enthusiasm and knowledge gave us the confidence to try things that we might normally have rejected
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Mini-review: The Valley Connection is definitely a cut above, without being expensive or unwelcoming
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"Best independent bar & restaurant in Cambridge"
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sophisticated and intimate
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unobtrusive & relaxed service
Mini-review: Tucked away underground on Trinity Street the bar-restaurant is ideally positioned to be a favourite hang out
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Mini-review: The Welcome can be described as an upper class, high quality Chinese restaurant; with delicious, quality food, excellent service and an enchanting atmosphere.
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Mini-review: We also had a very welcome companion for dinner - the owners' white terrier sat between us throughout our main course!
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Mini-review: a traditional English village pub serving real ales courtesy of Greene King and homely, hearty food
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Mini-review: There's a piano in the restaurant but the kind of beautiful music they make in this pub-restaurant comes from the kitchen.
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"Top quality full of flavour food served in rustic surroundings"
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Quality traditional cuisine
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Locally sourced ingredients
Mini-review: The words 'free range' and 'organic' reassuringly scatter the menu, leaving you free to enjoy the meal with only the guilt of having over-indulged yourself
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"Gastro, traditional, eclectic dining experience"
Mini-review: The menu is an extensive representation of British gastronomic pub-food largely made using regionally sourced ingredients
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Mini-review: Waiting around while your food is cooking is a good social experience ? bring your drink along and go 'oooh' when the big flames come up
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Mini-review: Yim Wah does seriously good food, and despite its unorthodox location, we would willingly make the fairly long drive again to indulge in a spot of top-notch Chinese grub
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Mini-review: This is the first time that we've been to a restaurant where the more you eat, the less the price.
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Mini-review: The food impresses as much as the city décor in the heart of the countryside
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"Striking Indian Cuisine in a setting to match"
Mini-review: amongst with the traditional favourites, Goan lamb shank, duck masala and Persian and Nepalese dishes stood-out from the menu
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Mini-review: It's an atmosphere, which makes it the perfect place for a quiet night out or a celebration
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Mini-review: The menu was very imaginative and descriptive, and most of the dishes sounded tempting enough to make us ponder for a while.
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Mini-review: spectacular, panoramic view from the restaurant-width window
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"The genuine article -Turkish cuisine from experts"
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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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"Traditional English food and friendly service"
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excellent service
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Mini-review: the most patient waitress gave us advice, while still managing to be more cheerful than smiley Carol Smiley
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"Traditional pub serving home made food & local ales"
Mini-review: We leave feeling as rosy and syrupy as the closing scenes of Heartbeat - a bold claim but a true one
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Mini-review: Best value is the trademark dish of sausages + mash + sauce. Customers can make up their own combinations from the selection chalked up on blackboard
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Mini-review: Puddings are tempting and mostly naughty, and naturally there are lots to choose from, the wide variety of flavoured cheesecakes proving particularly difficult to resist.
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"Have a Rosie day out"
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Mini-review: Smartly styled in deep dark reds and solid browns the restaurant is a beacon of sophistication in a setting that is slowly developing
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Mini-review: A popular conference centre with good sports facilities.
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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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"It's our aim to find the perfect location for your event"
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"Best value restaurant in the UK for 2009"
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Mini-review: Côte's menu of French classics is focused and intelligent: you are not overwhelmed by choice, and you will spot many desirable items in no time.
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Mini-review: An exceptional steak, cooked precisely as requested, at an immensely busy time is all the proof we need of a chef's aptitude
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Mini-review: A number of other parties started to arrive, and some back ground music began to play. The atmosphere was picking up and we started to relax.
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Mini-review: A popular setting for weddings.
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Mini-review: What you see is what you get - except that from the outside you can't hear the happy hubbub or smell the heady mix of garlic and char-grilled meat
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"Greek food with cosmopolitan choices"
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Mini-review: The menu certainly gives the air of something passed down through generations. Its closely hand written descriptions range over dishes that must have been introduced by each successive chef
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Mini-review: Miss out on the revamped Fleur Bar & Bistro at your peril
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Mini-review: Bistro-dining at its best: a superbly contrasting menu, impeccably presented in surroundings that thrill and delight in equal measure.
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Mini-review: The seafood, which the George and Dragon takes pride in, is delivered fresh from Lowestoft each day
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Mini-review: conferences and dining...Sports facilities
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Mini-review: In summer the Granta is ideal, especially as a pre/post punting spot
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Mini-review: If you enjoy food and appreciate a relaxing environment, this is one establishment you just simply have to try
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Mini-review: beautiful Victorian mansion...venue for weddings, special occasions and conferences
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Mini-review: old and new buildings... hosts conferences, dinners and weddings
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"Passionate about food - it's all about quality"
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Mini-review: It is clear that the chef, Richard Kennedy, has a commitment to quality but also a flair for putting together flavours in a creative way
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Mini-review: competitive horse racing...facilitites for conferences
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Mini-review: large central Cambridge college set in spacious grounds
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"Family-run Italian restaurant with authentic, delicious cuisine"
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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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Mini-review: Visitors are instantly welcomed by the smell of cooking and the tranquil atmosphere
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"Sustainably sourced fresh fish, shellfish and oysters"
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Mini-review: refurbishment in January 2007 created a bigger bar/waiting area near the door, making it easier to pop for a quick oyster fix
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Mini-review: Don?t underestimate the quality though, and the Lucky Star may well be the best value for money in Cambridge
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Mini-review: small college ...3 acres of grounds
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Mini-review: striking dome topped dining hall
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"Best reason to visit Witchford"
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Mini-review: Every dish we had was subtle and delicious and intriguing, and had us struggling to put our finger on just what it was that made it work so well
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Mini-review: One of the best horse racing centres in the UK... also a professional venue provider.
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Mini-review: a small redbrick college
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Mini-review: The Old Bull's sticky toffee pudding even proclaimed itself 'amazing' on the menu. It actually made us sigh with satisfaction
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Mini-review: Situated just a hundred yards back from the boat houses of the River Cam, the Old Spring captures the best of both worlds
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Mini-review: orginally housed the Cambridge University Press
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Mini-review: The Prince of Wales concentrates on food and drink, and offers an eclectic menu that caters for many if not all tastes
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"vegetarian food that everyone likes"
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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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"excellent food, great views"
Mini-review: Perhaps it's no more than you would expect of a restaurant owned by one of the most revered universities in the world that it offers a dining experience that is above all civilized.
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Mini-review: resembles a modern red brick castle
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Mini-review: set in superb landscaped gardens with sweeping lawns and tall pine trees
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"authentic, freshly prepared Indian food"
Mini-review: Whilst retaining the original name the new Royal Standard is not a pub and makes no effort to say so. Unashamedly a restaurant it covers an interesting combination of Indian and Thai cuisine.
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Mini-review: The whole café is a warm and happy place that invites you to linger with company, but is equally welcoming for those who just want a quick bite to eat.
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Mini-review: small college situated in the centre of Cambridge
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Mini-review: more forward thinking than your average drink/eatery
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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: prestigious venue for private and business functions
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"Excitment strikes every time"
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Mini-review: The menu includes chocolate fudge cake with wasabi sauce
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Mini-review: On arrival, we were welcomed immediately - Yippee is the utmost in efficiency, where places are cleared and people are welcomed virtually instantly.
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"Professional cleaning and ironing service to private households"
Mini-review: Belle Casa offers a professional cleaning and ironing service to private homeowners
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"Committed to the bicycle, the ultimate vehicle"
Mini-review: Ben Hayward sells a wide range of bikes available in a variety of well-known makes
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Mini-review: Dry Cleaners on Mill Road in Cambridge
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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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"Career coaching with Liz Lyon"
Mini-review: Career coaching service with Liz Lyon
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Mini-review: Great bikes for 10 yrs and up.
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"Cambridge Locksmith with 24 hr emergency call-out"
Mini-review: Cambridge Locksmith with 24 hr emergency call-out service
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"Largest authentic regional sports shop since 1931"
Mini-review: Sports specialist based in Cambridge
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Mini-review: Homeworking2010 brings you an excellent business opportunity that allows you to work FOR yourself but not BY yourself
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"Great value cycles and services"
Mini-review: Cambridge Station Cycles serves Cambridge with cycles and services
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Mini-review: Ahar is definitely trying to spice up the local curry trade on Mill Road
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Mini-review: based on the twin pillars of classic Italian cuisine: pizza and pasta
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Mini-review: The places seems to be the favourite of many locals, who come for the coffee, tea, hot cocoa, sandwiches, jacket potatoes, soups and salads -- all of which seem to arrive from the kitchen at back in a jiffy
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Mini-review: forthcoming
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"A Truly English Experience"
Mini-review: If anyone from outside the UK pictured a quintessentially English tearoom, they would probably have Harriets in mind. It offers a truly English experience and is very popular.
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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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"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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Mini-review: Cambridge's latest quality Indian restaurant has opened at the Barnwell Road/Newmarket Road roundabout. Welcome to the Rajmahal!
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"The taste of Italy"
Mini-review: . . . the freshest, tastiest pizza we've come across in years.
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Mini-review: The old fashioned chip shop is back, but in unmistakably 21st century surroundings.
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"Professionally home cooked food"
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Mini-review: The arrival of our starters gives the meal a good opening. Freshly cooked, both the lamb tikka and mixed kebabs tenderly fall apart in the mouth with a lightly spiced flavour.
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Mini-review: From the bright décor, sophisticated surrounds and warm welcome William's offers a lot
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"Traditional Family Butchers with flair"
Feature
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Traditional Family Butchers
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Award Winning Sausages
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Traditional Cheeses
Mini-review: Traditional family butchers who use modern technical food design
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"Home of luxury Belgian chocolate"
Mini-review: Established in 1984, the Chocolate House specialises in fine Belgian chocolates
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"locally produced organic fruit n' veg home delivered!"
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home delivery service
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local organic farm produce
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eggs, bread, cereals, biscuits
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fruit and vegetables
Mini-review: Home-delivery service which has a strong local identity, with almost everything, including bread, eggs and flour, sourced within South Cambridgeshire
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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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"freshly baked bread everyday"
Feature
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breads
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cakes
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sandwiches
Mini-review: Bakers on Mill Road in Cambridge
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Mini-review: best ready-picked strawberries in the area
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"Jim says: We make the best fudge in the World"
Mini-review: American style slab fudge, made using natural ingredients
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Mini-review: a full range of speciality items, fruits and vegetables
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Mini-review: A city-centre deli-cafe that stocks only local food and drink.
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"organic market gardenining -- a trust working with people with learning disabilities"
Feature
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18-acre market garden
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Soil Association Organic
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gardening team comes to you
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a registered charity
Mini-review: Certified charity run market garden that gives work experience and training for people with learning disabilities
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"Eat Local"
Mini-review: Independent town store selling locally grown and produced food
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"The perfect setting for your event"
Feature
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A vineyard tour takes you behind the scenes before you taste the dry, medium dry and sparkling wines produced here, though serious prospective buyers can go straight to the tasting.
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Perfect venue for weddings, conferences and large events.
Mini-review: Conference and banqueting centre near Linton
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"d'Arry's Wine Shop - city drinking & dining"
Feature
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British cuisine
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wine specialists
Mini-review: Around us gleamed hundreds of (empty) wine bottles on two sides of the room from owners d'Arenberg winery in the world famous McLaren Vale region of South Australia
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"Everyone active you'll feel better for it!"
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"Usual feast of music making"
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"First class professional entertainment"
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| Stately Homes |
Mini-review: The chef clearly likes to add other touches to the dishes - the tiny cubes of jelly with the sea bass were unusual and thoughtfully crafted
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Modern art gallery
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"Theatre of the Newmarket Operatic Musical and Dramatic Society"
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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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"Luxurious river cruise boat for special occasions"
Feature
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River cam cruises
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scenic and peaceful
Mini-review: You can join one of the 2-4 hour cruises up the River Cam as an individual with up to 110 people
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"For splendid punting on the River Cam"
Feature
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chauffeur punt tours
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"With tranquil settings beauftiful wildlife and fun for the kids...."
Feature
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"The most fetching little theatre in the country"
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"Discover this magnificent country estate"
Feature
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Home Farm, rare breeds.
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Mini-review: attracts over 400,000 visitors each year to see the work they do and enjoy their facilities including a cafe... attracts over 400,000 visitors each year to see the work they do and enjoy their facilities including a cafe
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Mini-review: From the menu, to the leaflets on the tables, there is real pride in serving local, seasonal food and the frequently changing menu means your always find something different each time you visit
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Mini-review: Acclaimed restaurant, which itself offers some of the most ambitious food in Newmarket
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"Quy Mill Hotel welcomes you in the best of traditions"
Feature
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17th century building
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exquisite food
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cosy relaxed ambience
Mini-review: The food was exquisite
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Mini-review: an impressive meal at a reasonable price and the service was excellent from the moment we walked into the lobby
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Mini-review: First impressions count, as the saying goes, and the Crowne Plaza certainly appreciates this
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Mini-review: Sat imposingly on the elegant High Street and nestled in between a high-class dressmakers and antique shops lies The George which has been wonderfully refurbished to resemble an up market French-boutique hotel made popular in London in the 1990s
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Mini-review: A small foyer leads to a magnificent airy bar area. A vaulted ceiling, expansive conservatory windows and a large mirror all give the heart of the Golden Ball a spacey grandeur
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Mini-review: a bright space done up to feel like a garden café with lots of greenery and wicker chairs
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Mini-review: Review forthcoming
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Mini-review: Our food was consistently of a high standard in both service and presentation, and it certainly passed the taste test
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Mini-review: old-fashioned British cuisine cooked reasonably well and served in huge portions
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Mini-review: Oliver's Lodge is clearly open to new ideas and is willing to try them out, and that in itself deserves support.
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Mini-review: Good honest plain Italian food doesn't come much better than this
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Mini-review: An inn once stood on this site in the 16th century...Inside, the hotel is a mix of old and new...the food is a treat and the bar remains an extremely pleasant place to dine or simply to have a drink
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Mini-review: ...the staff here seem to have a real pride in their place of work and it shows through in the service they provide
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"Cambridge's best kept and most irresistible fashion secret"
Mini-review: Contemporary British women's fashion
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"Beautiful swimwear & outerwear for those hot holidays, available all year round"
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"Find your fashion self"
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"Goldwrights design and make Wedding & Engagement Rings just for you"
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Mini-review: Glamour orientated fashion at the heart of Cambridge with Sisley
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| Women's wear |
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| Men's wear |
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| Women's wear |
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| Men's wear |
Mini-review: Here to help you embrace life's adventures with unique and individual clothing
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| Accessories |
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"Works in Print, the art on subscription company"
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| For the home, art & gifts |
| Art & Crafts |
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| Gifts |
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| Art & Crafts |
"attractive gifts and ingenious items for your home"
Mini-review: Gift and home accessories shop in the centre of Cambridge
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| Gifts |
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"Lifestyle boutique Candle & Blue likes to be individual"
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"The Cambridge Florists"
Feature
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experience, qualified florists
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local, natinal, world delivery
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established over 69 years
Mini-review: Long established local florists with experienced qualified
florists creating beautiful floral designs for every special occasion, delivered
by hand with your personal message
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| Interiors |
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"Community shop supporting local crafts"
Mini-review: Comminity store on Mill Road that houses several independent businesses under one roof
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"Traditional garden centre"
Mini-review: Providing a huge range of plants, pots, compost also garden design consultations
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| Art & Crafts |
"Beautiful fairtrade clothes and crafts at affordable prices"
Mini-review: Fair Trade Clothes and Crafts sourced personally from India, Nepal, Indonesia and Thailand
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"Specialists in all types of domestic and contract floor coverings"
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| Beauty & fitness |
| Hairdressers/Barbers |
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| Beauty |
"Maximize Your Potential... Get into the Shape of Your Dreams!"
Mini-review: All 4 U Nutrition offers you the opportunity to lose body fat, improve your stamina and generally look your best
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| Therapies |
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| Fitness clubs |
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"Individualised Bach Flower Remedies to help you with life's ups and downs"
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"Champions the very best in skin care and beauty treatments by non invasive methods"
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"Be transformed in a calm and relaxed environment"
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"Letting your stress float away"
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Mini-review: Established ladies and gentlemen's hairdresser located in the heart of Cambridge on Green Street
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Mini-review: Hairy Canary is a full service independent hair salon located in the heart of Cambridge
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"Experience the beauty within yourself"
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"The Gentlemen's Hairdresser & Top Ladies Hairdresser"
Mini-review: Salon situated in the city centre of Cambridge
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"Bringing natural health & beauty to local people"
Mini-review: Natural health and beauty products in the heart of Cambridge
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"Discover hair, beauty & spa treatments"
Mini-review: Contemporary salons on the edge of the Science Park at Cambridge Regional College
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Mini-review: Sugaring and Skin Care by Shinky - the dedicated skin care therapist
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"Let us work wonders with you"
Mini-review: Unique Unisex experience using high quality Schwarzkopf products
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Mini-review: Heffers has been selling books in Cambridge since 1876. It has been based at its current location on Trinity Street since 1970 and is part of the fabric of the historic city centre
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Mini-review: As mentioned, the star of our meal was the pudding. Please stand up and take a bow
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"Luxury serviced Cambridge apartments for hire"
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"The Garden Restaurant-Quality assured"
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"Don't just learn French, live it"
Mini-review: Teaching French and promoting French culture in Cambridge
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"Do something new today - Learn Italian"
Mini-review: Promotes knowledge of the Italian language and culture in Cambridge
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"Hire it - Love it - Buy it"
Mini-review: Cambridge-based family business offering short and middle term hire of wood-fired Swedish Hot Tubs and related services
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Mini-review: Traditional toy shop in the heart of Cambridge
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"Educational & traditional wooden toys"
Mini-review: Toyshop on Green Street bursting with exciting ideas
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"Become a spy with your friends!"
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"Enter an Aladdin's cave of unique, high quality toys and games"
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