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Mangiare Italian Restaurant, Ely
Ely’s food scene is thriving, boasting a diverse selection of interesting restaurants with dishes from across the globe. However, it has historically lacked certain rudimentary options that you would expect from any other city or town of a similar size.…
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Royal Spice, Chesterton Road
“AD” – Why is this here? For those who regularly read this blog, my affection for Royal Spice on Victoria Avenue was no secret. It was, without doubt, one of my top picks for Bangladeshi-style Indian takeaways in Cambridge. I have…
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Ranya Grill – Kurdish & Persian hits Chesterton Road, Cambridge
“AD” – Why is this here? There has been a buzz in the Cambridge Foodies community around the mysterious restaurant due to open on Chesterton Road. After much anticipation, Ranya Grill has finally revealed itself, bringing the exciting prospect of a…
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Akdeniz Mediterranean BBQ, East Road
I remember visiting Akdeniz on East Road nearly a decade ago. From the outside, it looked like a run-of-the-mill kebab shop, so I wasn’t expecting much. I was pleasantly surprised, however, by the exceptional quality of the food and the…
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River Terrace is back (St Ives)
When the River Terrace unexpectedly closed its doors last year, I was truly disappointed. I had practically lost count of the rave reviews it received on the Cambridge Foodies group, with people raving about its incredible views of the River…
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The Tiger Lounge, Huntingdon
It is great to be back in Huntingdon! This is a corner of Cambridgeshire that often gets overlooked by foodies but has several gems that are well worth checking out. It is a real shame that I don’t get to…
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Tapas in Ely! @ The Griddle Bar & Meathouse!
“AD” – Why is this here? Ely’s vibrant food scene just keeps getting better! Today, I headed down to the Griddle Bar & Meathouse on High Street Passage to check out their exciting new tapas menu. While I am a big…
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Provenance Kitchen @ Whittlesford
For years, I have been repeatedly asked the impossible question, “where can I find the best Sunday roast in Cambridgeshire?” My answer has always been the same – it depends entirely on your personal preference. What is absolutely essential for…
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Rupert Brooke
Nestled in the idyllic Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester, The Rupert Brooke restaurant pays a fitting tribute to the acclaimed First World War poet. Known for his poignant sonnets that often longed for his beloved Grantchester, Brooke’s spirit is truly encapsulated…











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