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Grafton Centre, Cambridge, CB1 1PS [Map]

Bella Italia is a restaurant that pulsates with Italian style and fashion, where the day starts with breakfast, not least the Inglese, the familiar bacon, sausage, mushroom, tomato and fried or scrambled eggs and sauté potatoes with ciabatta toast so beloved of hearty eaters seeking a good start to the day, particularly when they don't have to prepare it. Learn more

Bella Italia is a restaurant that pulsates with Italian style and fashion, where the day starts with breakfast, not least the Inglese, the familiar bacon, sausage, mushroom, tomato and fried or scrambled eggs and sauté potatoes with ciabatta toast so beloved of hearty eaters seeking a good start to the day, particularly when they don't have to prepare it. A vegetarian option is available, along with the bambini of sausages, tomato and scrambled egg, or a strapazzata, scrambled eggs on ciabatta toast. A cappuccino or hot chocolate offers a more gentle awakening and croissant or pastries are welcome at almost any time.

It is always worth remembering that eating Italian is a great opportunity to work away through something rather more liberating than the conventional 3 course English meal. Little and often seems to be the motto but move on to the antipasti and it's immediately obvious this is no easy task, confronted with well over a dozen dishes, not one of which you really have the heart to turn down. The selezione classica assembles a few of the favourite starters; oven baked lemon and rosemary chicken wings, spiced meatballs, calamari, mini garlic butter-filled calzoni and lightly battered courgettes served with flamed pepper and lemon herb dips.

A speck e rucola pizza, added to a traditional margherita brings together two traditions with Italian speck ham providing the second, but it is within the pasta and risotto dishes that you can adapt almost any main ingredient, as well enjoy some of Italy's most traditional treats. Who can deny a well formed spaghetti Bolognese or penne Marco Polo? And not for nothing is a nicely prepared spaghetti carbonara the preferred dish of many.

From a selection of five choices amongst the secondi many will head unerringly for controfiletto ai ferri, a 7oz sirloin steak char-grilled to preference and served with garlic butter, roast field mushrooms, fries and rocket, or the fritto misto, lightly battered prawns, cod fillet, calamari and courgette with fries and a herb lemon and caper dip.

Could anything be more appropriate than The Godfather, for 1 or 2 naturally, with nutty chocolate fudge brownies, vanilla and toffee ice cream with chocolate sauce, fresh cream and wafer curls, and rest assured the coffee will do justice to the meal.

With a wine list that makes few concessions to other countries - and why should it - good Italian food can receive an equally national baptism by wine. For further enlightenment, news about their on-line shop and special deals, a click on their lively Website will reveal all.

Italian

£15.00£27.00

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Unit G5, Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7DY [Map]

With quality food, friendly staff, quick service and excellent value for money, Nando's is a great place to eat. Don't expect identikit, pre-fab restaurant interiors which are usually a staple of the larger chains; each restaurant is tailored to its local surroundings and customers, offering up a unique restaurant experience to go with the equally unique taste of legendary, Portuguese, Peri-Peri chicken. Learn more

With quality food, friendly staff, quick service and excellent value for money, Nando's is a great place to eat. Don't expect identikit, pre-fab restaurant interiors which are usually a staple of the larger chains; each restaurant is tailored to its local surroundings and customers, offering up a unique restaurant experience to go with the equally unique taste of legendary, Portuguese, Peri-Peri chicken.

Your peri-peri chicken, when the chips are down so to speak, is a fresh A grade chicken that has never seen the inside of a freezer, but having made the supreme sacrifice is butterfly-cut, marinated for 24 hours in a secret brew called - you've guessed - peri-peri, and is then cooked to your choice over an open flame.

There are, of course, many variations on this broad theme, numerous plays on words such as Nando's experi-perience, peri-peri good reasons why you should eat at a Nando's, and all one hopes is that for their sake chicken never goes out of fashion. New Nando's are opening all the time, peri-peri quickly in fact, the spicy bastes become hotter and more daring, and the full platter offers a whole chicken, large chips or spicy rice and Nando's salad or coleslaw.

Since chickens are vegetarian it seems logical you can order veggie or bean burgers and patties, and still feel the heat from the peppers. All in all, Nando's is hotly recommended for those occasions when you have a large following of permanently hungry children, or adults even, to keep happy - the only thing taken really seriously is the quality of those peri-peri good chickens.

Nando's is a place for bright people who love to laugh and love to eat, and is guaranteed to spice up your taste buds. Their fun approach to life means that when you visit Nando's you can fully relax without the airs and graces associated with more starchy dining out.

For the location of your nearest Nando's restaurant and a host of details about menus, parties and drinks, a click on their Website will reveal a Pandora's box of information.

Casual, Portuguese

£11.00£16.00

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Unit 9 Bradwells Court, Cambridge, CB1 1NP [Map]

When you enter a chain restaurant there is always a sense of déjà vu, yet with the twelve outlets of Giraffe, this may not really be true. Russel and Juliette Joffe and Andrew Jacobs' philosophy behind this group of restaurants is sustaining the driving force of healthy, happy eating, while retaining the difference each location brings. Learn more

When you enter a chain restaurant there is always a sense of déjà vu, yet with the twelve outlets of Giraffe, this may not really be true. Russel and Juliette Joffe and Andrew Jacobs' philosophy behind this group of restaurants is sustaining the driving force of healthy, happy eating, while retaining the difference each location brings. This includes minor variations in the menu too, and explains why the restaurant does not like to be called a chain, but prefers being referred to as a herd. The origin of its quaint name too, is interesting. The giraffe has the largest heart in the animal kingdom, and with its magnificent height is able to perceive things differently. These two features of being different and large hearted sum up the restaurant's proclamation of 'love, eat, live'.

Giraffe offers world food and adds an unusual twist to some familiar dishes. Their breakfast menu has stacked pancakes with bananas and blueberries, warm waffles, ranch styles tostadas and healthy veggie options. Some great starters are a mezze plate with warm naans that offer the best of many cuisines - grilled halloumi, hummus, tzatiki, ratatouille and falafel. Japanese king fried prawns are a hit, while another bright spot on the menu, is the colourful sunshine antipasti bruschetta, a clever combination of artichokes, mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, olives, roasted peppers, red onion and rocket on pesto foccacia. If this long list of ingredients is intriguing, just wait until your palate takes over.

The house's special salad, cheekily called 'more than love', is colourful and has crunchy appeal. The Thai chicken and vermicelli noodle version is an equally enticing starter. For mains, there are plenty of options like roasted corn and chilli bran burritos, tangy turkey enchiladas and the much loved sweet potatoes, asparagus, green beans and broccoli served with organic brown basmati rice. One can also settle for a good old burger and wash it down with interesting smoothies. They also offer world wines and unusual cocktails with catchy names like Bombay flower and pomegranate caipirinha.

The dessert section comprises of not just fruit based healthy desserts, but brilliant stars like Swiss mountain chocolate cheesecake, banana waffle split and rocky road ice cream sundaes, which transport the diner to a state of bliss. The friendly staff, who are carefully hired for their sunny disposition, and children's activities help make these restaurants a very special, happy and healthy treat indeed.

To gain further information, just visit their extremely comprehensive Website.

International

£15.00£26.00

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24-26 Bridge Street, Cambridge, CB2 1UJ [Map]

Café Rouge has over one hundred branches throughout Britain all offering a wide range of dishes drawn from the French cuisine. Slightly less than half their branches are in or close to London. Almost inevitably the décor and design of each restaurant differs from the others, but there is a general curtsy towards La France. Learn more

Café Rouge has over one hundred branches throughout Britain all offering a wide range of dishes drawn from the French cuisine. Slightly less than half their branches are in or close to London. Almost inevitably the décor and design of each restaurant differs from the others, but there is a general curtsy towards La France.

Many restaurants do an excellent breakfast, or shall we say petit dejeuner, at which such delights as scrambled eggs and smoked salmon on toasted brioche, croque Madame, croissants and pain au chocolat make welcome appearances, and to their credit the English traditional gets top billing.

An array of small dishes takes in pulled pork pâté with French bread, and spicy beef and lamb sausage with harissa mayonnaise. Salads and pasta feature largely, as do baguettes and croques. Quick dishes, ideal for lunch, include slices of saucisson and cured pork loin with French bread.

Moving on to more serious stuff we find steaks, an 8oz bavette and thin cut rib eye, with a choice of béarnaise or peppercorn sauce. No French menu would be complete without the poulet jaune grille, pan-roasted breast of corn-fed chicken served on a warm taboulé of bulgar wheat and a medley of roasted vegetables with minted crème fraîche, or a steak frites before moving on to the crème brûlée, or the tart tatin. Almost invariably the coffee tastes like coffee should, something that sadly can all too often still not be said of our English restaurants, who depend too much upon technology and too little on the acquisition of a certain flair for this important conclusion to a meal.

By now we all know that the French, despite their distinctive habits when it comes to matters of satisfying the inner man, maintain a miraculous longevity of life. This is generally attributed to a number of causes, of which a measured consumption of decent wine is foremost. Café Rouge, you may be pleased to hear, encourages this with a well-chosen selection of French wines. Their prix fixe lunch and meals for children, both at a very reasonable figure, also offer excellent value.

Their Website will keep you updated on menu changes, news and other competitions and offers from the Café Society.

French

£21.00£26.00

Valentine's: 3 courses & a glass of Crémant de Bourgogne: £25pp please check with your local restaurant for menu details Book

The George Inn

High Street Babraham, Cambridge, CB22 3AG [Map]

Originally an 18th century coaching inn, The George Inn located three miles south of Cambridge in High Street, Babraham is a recently refurbished charming dining space with capacity for 200 guests. Learn more

Originally an 18th century coaching inn, The George Inn located three miles south of Cambridge in High Street, Babraham is a recently refurbished charming dining space with capacity for 200 guests. On entering you'll find three different dining areas - the main room with its brick walls, rugged wooden beams, elegant sofas and soft lighting offers a cosy, intimate atmosphere which is ideal for family gatherings and romantic dinners. Another part of the inn opens out onto the terrace, perfect for al-fresco dining in summer. Business meetings, conferences and private parties may be held in a third dining area which is secluded, quiet and elegantly furnished.

While there's much to say about the inn's unique ambience and pleasant décor, the food by no means takes a backseat. Award winning head chef Ian Kyle has created a varied menu of contemporary dishes using fresh local ingredients. Sample the beef carpaccio, roast rump of spring lamb, risotto of the week and salmon fishcakes with pea puree. Layered double chocolate pannacotta with stewed strawberries and apple tart with fresh vanilla custard and toffee cream make excellent options for dessert. Eat your heart out. It's a George Inn tradition!

International, Modern British

£20.00£30.00

PizzaExpress - Cambridge - Regent Street

26-28 Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1DB [Map]

Pizza Express remains a hugely popular bedrock of casual eating. Its popularity is testimony to the fact that across the country, they have restaurants where you will always be guaranteed a good nosh, with children's tastes being well catered for. Learn more

Pizza Express remains a hugely popular bedrock of casual eating. Its popularity is testimony to the fact that across the country, they have restaurants where you will always be guaranteed a good nosh, with children's tastes being well catered for.

Pizza Express has gone even more Roman, and following the success of that particular example of listening to their public have introduced Romana pizzas, including the scorching Etna and the hearty Siciliana.

These pizzas are now thinner, bigger and crispier, and if that sounds like a marketing line, it is. However, unlike many such lines, this one is true, and their quality is always consistent, though cleverly they have still managed to retain a homemade feel to their pizzas.

As an alternative to pizza, try their pollo pesto - cavatappi pasta with torn chicken breast, mushrooms, red onions and mozzarella in a creamy gruyere, parmesan and pesto sauce and finished with grana padano - or the niçoise salad with mixed leaves, yellowfin tuna, free range egg, green beans, potatoes and tomatoes with olives, anchovies, capers and house dressing.

Many of the big chains have come a long way, and Pizza Express is certainly amongst them. One of the first to be quoted on the Stock Exchange - in 1993 - Pizza Express is not a franchise operation and retains tight control through its own staff.

Their wine list - though short - contains some surprisingly good offerings, especially their intense Australian Chardonnay, and a big, full-bodied Merlot from Cusumano, Sicilia.

Pizza & Pasta

£15.00£21.00

The Ranch Bar & Grill

100 Histon Road, Cambridge, CB4 3JP [Map]

International

£12.00£24.00

The Hole in The Wall

2 High Street, Little Wilbraham, nr Cambridge, CB21 5JY [Map]

Nestled comfortably in the small village of Little Wilbraham, halfway between Cambridge and Newmarket, is a delightful find called The Hole in the Wall. Run by renowned Chef Chris Leeton and his wife Jenny, this heavily timbered little pub has already found its way into both the Michelin and Good Pub Guides this year. Learn more

Nestled comfortably in the small village of Little Wilbraham, halfway between Cambridge and Newmarket, is a delightful find called The Hole in the Wall. Run by renowned Chef Chris Leeton and his wife Jenny, this heavily timbered little pub has already found its way into both the Michelin and Good Pub Guides this year. What's more, the Good Food Guide even awarded them the accolade of 'Cambridgeshire Newcomer of the year' for 2006, and for good reason.

The menu is well thought out and all dishes are made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. This also means that the menu itself changes frequently offering new and inventive preparations on a regular basis. Begin with warm Cambridgeshire pork Scotch egg followed by Radwinter leg of wild rabbit with bubble and squeak cake, broad beans, pancetta, leeks and sage jus. Everything on the dessert list seems equally tempting, though the bramley apple, cinnamon and blackcurrant crumble is worth a try simply for the fusion of exotic fruits. Hand-made local cheeses from East Anglia such as Norfolk white lady and Suffolk gold are also on the menu along with special dessert wines. Last, but by no means least, the service at The Hole in the Wall, is informative, prompt and friendly, garnishing the whole experience just perfectly.

Modern British

£18.00£30.00

Peking Restaurant

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Unit 3, The Belvedere, 10 Homerton Street, Cambridge, CB2 8NX [Map]

Chinese, Thai

£12.00£26.00

Le Gros Franck

57 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1NT [Map]

If fancy French cuisine is the mood of the hour, Le Gros Franck in Mills Road, Cambridge is as French as it gets. The ambience is lively and relaxed, as opposed to popular belief tagged to French restaurants - sophisticated and imposing. Learn more

If fancy French cuisine is the mood of the hour, Le Gros Franck in Mills Road, Cambridge is as French as it gets. The ambience is lively and relaxed, as opposed to popular belief tagged to French restaurants - sophisticated and imposing. The service is friendly and welcoming, but the food here is determined not to share the spotlight with anything else. Award-winning Chef Franck Parnin is the whiz behind the outstanding quality of food you get to sample here. Having trained in his home region of Alsace, Franck brings authentic recipes to the table and adds his own intuitive twist to the flavours, making the experience unique and unequalled in this part of the world.

Begin with duck and venison pate, followed by best of spring lamb pan-fried with cumin and herbs on a bed of chickpeas casserole honey sauce. For dessert, go for caramelised orange tart with grand marnier mousse on crème anglaise. Le Gros Franck is a French patisserie by day, offering fresh pastries, pastas and sandwiched. Specialities include genuine French-style steak frites, fish pies and stews - a gastronomical extravagance indeed. Bon appétit!

French, Patisserie, Sandwiches

£16.00£30.00

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ASK - Cambridge

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Valentine's Set Menu: 3 courses and a glass of Prosecco - £16.95 per person.

Chiquito - Cambridge, Leisure Park

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Book for Valentine's day and enjoy a bottle of prosecco for £10

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Valentine's at De Luca - 4 Course Set Menu for £34.95

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Prezzo Valentine's Menu: 3 Course for £18.95, add your first glass of prosecco for £1

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