Tag: Bourn
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My Sunday roast @ The Chubby Frog, Caxton
Ok, I’ll admit it: I initially visited The Chubby Frog purely because of the name. With a title like that, how could I not? As part of my ongoing Sunday roast journey across Cambridgeshire, I decided to visit this pub…
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Golden Noodle Bistro, Chesterton Road
Chesterton Road has become a real foodie hotspot as of late, with exciting new restaurants opening all the time. But letβs not forget the long-established places that have faithfully served the local area for years. Tonight, I visited Golden Noodle…
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My Sunday Roast @ The Plough, Coton
As part of my quest to find the ultimate roast dinner in Cambridgeshire, I recently visited The Plough in Coton. This beautiful 18th-century, family-run gastro pub sits just three miles from the city, and it has been on my radar…
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Independent Nepalese @ The Plough & Harrow, Littleport π³π΅
Nepalese restaurants are popping up in pubs all over Cambridgeshire at the moment. With locations in Whittlesey, Waterbeach, Girton, and Newmarket Road, just to name a few, they seem to be all the craze. What many people do not realise,…
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Sylhet Indian Restaurant, Ely
βADβ β Why is this here? Anyone living in Ely will tell you that the Sylhet Indian restaurant is an institution in the city. It has offered consistent Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine for decades and has been a favourite of mine…
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Sticks & Sushi, Cambridge
Sushi is our go-to choice for date night. My wife and I share a deep passion for Japanese cuisine, and when deciding where to dine, we are often choosing between half a dozen locations across Cambridgeshire. Sticks n Sushi is…
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A new Korean restaurant hits Cambridge – Kimchili, King Street
Until now, if you were looking for an authentic Korean meal in Cambridge, you were rather limited for choice. Your best bet was usually Bibimbap House on Mill Road, Little Seoul on Regent Street, or perhaps Yori on Green Street.…
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Mill Road gets Fish & Chips – Jays Fish & Chips
βADβ β Why is this here? The closure of Sea Tree left a noticeable void in what is arguably Cambridgeβs most diverse and vibrant restaurant street. But with the opening of Jayβs Fish & Chips over the summer, our iconic street…
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Nawaab – Cambridge gets it’s first Pakistani restaurant π΅π°
βIt has been a long time coming, but Cambridge finally gets its first-ever Pakistani restaurant. For those of you wondering about the difference between Pakistani and Indian food, you only need to look at the abundance of meat – predominantly…











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