Tag: little Seoul
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Burleigh Arms: An end and a new beginning
“ad” – Why is this here? There is a bit of a somber mood in the Cambridge food scene this week. Kareem Roberts, the man who has been a familiar and much loved chef in our local kitchens for 15 years…
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Taste From Hungary, the only Hungarian restaurant in Cambridge
“ad” – Why is this here? I have been well overdue a revisit to Taste From Hungary. When I first visited back in 2024, I was charmed by the homely Hungarian living room feel and loved the fact that Cambridge finally…
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Xiao Spots: Shang Wei, Burleigh Street
As part of my new Xiao Spots series, I’ve been hunting for the hidden treasures of Asian cuisine hiding in plain sight. It wasn’t until I started actively searching for these tiny restaurants that I realised how many I had…
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Xiao Spots: Hunting down the hidden Asian restaurants of Cambridge
Cambridge is home to dozens of hidden Asian treasures hiding in plain sight. I’ve started calling them Xiao Spots (after the Chinese word for “small”) mostly because these establishments are predominantly Chinese and tucked away in the tiniest of locations.…
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Xiao Spots: Zhong Hua Snacks, Norfolk Street
If you aren’t looking for Zhong Hua Snacks, you’ll never find it. Tucked away on Norfolk Street, this tiny spot has zero social media presence and no website, making it a true Xiao Spot find. The name itself is a…
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Small plates menu now @ Provenance Kitchen, Whittlesford
“ad” – Why is this here? I’m back at one of my favourite spots for a Sunday Roast, Provenance Kitchen in Whittlesford. While they have built a massive reputation for their Sunday service, I have just caught wind that they are…
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A Sunday roast @ The Acre Pub, March
After hearing so many recommendations for the Sunday roasts at The Acre Pub in March, I decided to head over to this lovely market town to see if it lived up to the hype. Before you even get through the…
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Cambridge gets its first Uyghur restaurant – Afandim Uyghur Cuisine, Homerton Street
“ad” – Why is this here? If you are a regular around Cherry Hinton Road, you will know the spot on Homerton Street where my beloved Damasbridge used to be. It is now home to Afandim, the first-ever Uyghur restaurant in…
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Stone Baked Pizzas @ Hot Numbers, Shepreth
Hot Numbers is a proper Cambridge staple, well known for being an independent roastery that treats coffee with an almost scientific level of precision. I kid you not, they have laptops plugged into the roasters to track profiles in real…
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Thanh Binh, Vietnamese restaurant in Cambridge
I have lost count of the number of times I have walked past Thanh Binh on Magdalene Street. It is a small spot, but it really stands out from its historic surroundings with an abundance of plant life in the…











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