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A Brasileira Cafe Bar

Posted by ChrisOC 30 December 2008

A buzzing outdoor terrace, quality coffee, history and that atmospheric, cavernous interior – damn the critics, this Brazilian lady is a Lisbon classic.

Address: Rua Garrett No. 120, Largo do Chiado.
Telephone: (351) 213469541.

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Sobrenatural

Posted by gerald81moore 21 August 2008

This restaurant is located in a very traditional quarter in Rio de Janeiro. I liked it a lot, mainly because of the fresh fish that goes to the restaurant right after being caught. The music was nice too. When I was there they played some popular Brazilian music.

Rua Almirante Alexandrino 432, St. Teresa, Rio de Janeiro
(55)(21)2244-1003

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Rick's Cafe

Posted by Fidge 11 August 2008

OK... the famous 1942 movie Casablanca wasn't filmed in Morocco but on a Hollywood set.
However this bar/restaurant was based on the original set designs and really makes you believe you are sitting where Bogart ran his 'gin joint'.
A former US diplomat Kathy Kriger is behind this enterprise.

And yes... the pianist does play 'As Times Goes By'!

248 Boulevard Sour Jdid
North-western edge of medina
www.rickscafe.ma/gallery.htm

Just outside medina walls - easiest way to get to Rick's is to walk the Boulevard des Almohades between the port and the medina walls.

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Avoid Charlies Chinese franchises

Posted by asbb 30 April 2008

Charlies popped up a few years ago as a sort of fast food Chinese restaurant and there are now three or four of them about the centre of town. The food is standard Dublin prices, or in other words a bit more than it should be, and is all right if you get it when the place is quiet. Other than that stay the hell away from them. It's a magnet for the drunk and serves up the vilest food when it gets busy. I've been ill the last two times I've eaten there, and won't be returning.

The main problem is that for the same money you could get a decent enough meal elsewhere.

Around Temple Bar

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Blacks Delicatessen

Posted by EmSh 18 March 2008

Small deli in the centre of Chagford. Great selection of food and drink. Highly recommend the fresh soup and cakes - made daily on site. Fantastic!

www.blacks-deli.com

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Canteen on Clifton Street

Posted by Foody 5 March 2008

A vegetarian restaurant that also serves some meat dishes. Vegans also catered for. Great fresh food, menu changes every two weeks, puddings to die for. Really.
Atmosphere buzzy and fun. Great value with three courses for £13.50. Licensed with fine wines and welsh beers.

40 Clifton Street, Cardiff CF24 1LR
Tel: 029 2045 4999
www.canteenoncliftonstreet.com
Nearest station - Cardiff Central
Bus: No. 12 Cardiff Bus

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Punjab Tandoori, Rusholme

Posted by ramborao 18 February 2008

Best Indian restaurant on the Curry Mile. Despite its name, it's the only place you can find south Indian food in Manchester - bhel puri, masala dosa, uttapam. Friendly service, reasonable prices, good for vegetarians.

177 Wilmslow Road, Rusholme

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Alcossebre

Posted by lasenia 2 February 2008

Alcossebre is a lovely town with three lovely beaches (all blue flag) and lots of quality restaurants that cater for those wanting romance, family or tapas-style food. Although Brits are finally discovering the town and the surrounding area, Alcossbre still retains its Spanish roots.

It is ideally located to discover the wonderful Costa Del Azahar - the larger holiday resorts, Peniscola and Benicassim are about 20 mins drive away. You can relax, play golf, scuba dive and cycle to your hearts content.

Costa Del Azahar (approx 70km north of Valencia, 65km south of Reus)

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Wirral coastline and Thurstaston

Posted by vivn 7 January 2008

Best views of Liverpool are from Wirral. Try New Brighton as a starting point then carry on round the coast to Hoylake/West Kirby (plenty of food choices here) then up to Parkgate for great ice cream or fish and chips.

Don't forget to call in at Thursaston, near West Kirby, for Churches Organic farm shop and walks on Thursaston common.

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Pushka

Posted by MaccaT 7 January 2008

This is a restaurant serving excellent food in relaxed surroundings. The menu is varied modern European and the service is very friendly.

Pushka
Rodney Street
L1

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Delifonseca

Posted by MaccaT 7 January 2008

A deli which also has a cafe/restaurant serving great food in the business district of the city centre. The menu has a good variety, including unusual sandwiches, cold meat platters, salads etc, as well as hot starters and main courses which change daily. Great cooking and excellent ingredients.

Delifonseca
12 Stanley St
Liverpool, L1 6AF
0151 255 0808
Moorfields station

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Die Zwölf Apostel

Posted by fionabewley 30 December 2007

An amazing restaurant on Bleibtreustrasse.'The Twelve Apostles', introduced Berlin to 12 types of pizza named for the 12 apostles. The most popular version is the Judas. I have never eaten food so tasty in such perfect surroundings. It is always very popular, so booking is recommended.

Bleibtreustrasse 49, Berlin, Germany 10623 · +49-(0)-30-3121-433
CHARLOTTENBURG - WILMERSDORF

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Menza

Posted by Minesamojito 12 December 2007

Great restaurant in a good location, not far from Octagon. Food is fantastic, atmosphere great. Two people, two courses, best bottle of wine on the menu; £45 - bargain. It's full of locals too - a good indication.

6th district, Liszt Ferenc ter 2

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Abou El Sid

Posted by CairoZamalekquarter 30 September 2007

Great restaurant for Egyptian food: trendy, beautiful setting and tasty food. Also ideal for after-dinner relaxing, drinking & smoking shisha.

On 26th of July av., Zamalek quarter.

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Great Kathmandu

Posted by chunk 16 September 2007

An award-winning Nepalese restaurant that I just can't get enough of. In a city of myriad curry restaurants, many of them very mediocre, this cosy little hidden gem sits on a road that also houses two other Nepalese restaurants - but it is undoubtedly the best.

I know people who travel miles to visit this place, as does Peter Crouch, apparently. I find it very difficult walking past on my way back from work, as the smells are to die for. Try the chicken makhanwala.

140 Burton Road, West Didsbury. On the 111 bus route from Manchester town centre. 0161 445 2145

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The Monro in Liverpool city centre

Posted by AthensKid 11 September 2007

We like real food and do not always find places that cook well. The Monro cooks very well and we had skewered ostrich and a very nice dish called British Classics which I had.

It came in little pots and was traditional local food. We have travelled all over England for the summer and this place is the one we will remember the most. Everyone there looked after us and took the time to explain everything to us.

Food, people and prices are all excellent. You will not be afraid to go back many times.

www.themonro.com

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Kashmir

Posted by DeeSawdeley 7 September 2007

The Kashmir is, in my opinion, Bradford's best curry house.

Downstairs it's a basic curry cafe - everything you expect from that genre, formica topped tables, no cutlery, food served in school dinner type bowls - upstairs it's a normal curry house. I have never seen anyone eating upstairs!

The food is freshly cooked, tasty and filling. Only a wimp uses cutlery!

Nearest station is Forster Square. The Kashmir is just up the hill from the IMAX cinema.

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Spyce Restaurant, Ilford

Posted by londonzak 7 September 2007

This is a hidden gem, set in the greenfields of Fairlop Waters in Ilford. Phenomenal chilli chicken, and excellent veggie options.

The food is supposed to be authentic Mumbai cuisine, which is the one place in India where you can find the whole country's various delicacies united. It overlooks a lake, and you can smoke some great apple mint tobacco in their sheeshas. Great value for money.

It's in the Fairlop Waters complex on Forest Road, Barkingside, Essex, London, IG6 3HN. Fairlop tube (central line) is just a few minutes walk away. I found it here: www.london-eating.co.uk/6766.htm

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Simpsons Restaurant

Posted by gingerdad 7 September 2007

Just one of the best restaurants in Birmingham. Upmarket and quite pricey but a millions miles away from most of the rubbish served up elsewhere in Brum. Well worth splashing out on. Four lovely rooms upstairs as well for any one staying over.

Simpsons Restaurant
20 Highfield Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 3DU

Tel: 0121 454 3434

info@simpsonsrestaurant.co.uk
www.simpsonsrestaurant.co.uk/index.asp

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Ferg Burger

Posted by sjrobin 3 September 2007

The best burgers in the world - we found the counter down a back alley, and were shocked to be given homemade aoli with our chips! Not the food we were used to as backpackers.

So good there is even a Facebook group devoted to it.

Queenstown

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