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Hix
Book66-70 Brewer Street, London, W1F 9UP [Map]
Mark Hix, of Hix Oyster and Chop House in London can now be found creating traditional British food at Hix, a sophisticated restaurant on Brewer Street. The extensive bar menu and the chef's signature dishes clubbed with the elegant surroundings of the dining area provide the right ambience for a special meal.
Start with Blythburgh pork crackling with apple sauce, and jellied ham cock with piccalilli. For main course consider roast red-legged partridge with parsnip crisps and bread sauce, ground rib steak with chop house sauce, and roast gurnard with surf clams and alexanders. You could end your gastronomic journey with ruby plum bakewell pudding, British farmhouse cheese, and amedei chocolate mousse. If you would like to enjoy a quiet drink you could consider the bar menu with quick bites to blend with your drink for the evening.
British
£45.00£58.00
Crumpets and tea served daily from £6.75 per person. Book
7 Kensington High Street, London, W8 5NP [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. 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
2 course Feel Good Menu for £9.95 Book
Lunch Time Deal: Choose a main course & a selected soft drink for £6.95. Book
Unit SU52E, Touchwood, Solihull, B91 3GJ [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. 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
2 course Feel Good Menu for £9.95 Book
Lunch Time Deal: Choose a main course & a selected soft drink for £6.95. Book
The Trafford Centre, 136 The Orient, Manchester, M17 8EQ [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. 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
2 course Feel Good Menu for £9.95 Book
Lunch Time Deal: Choose a main course & a selected soft drink for £6.95. Book
Giraffe - Belsize Park
Book196-198 Haverstock Hill, London, NW3 2AG [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. 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
2 course Feel Good Menu for £9.95 Book
Lunch Time Deal: Choose a main course & a selected soft drink for £6.95. Book
Bistro 1 - Southampton Street
Book33 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HE [Map]
At a time when one can't think of burning too many holes in the pocket places like Bistro 1 come to the rescue, and who would not love a bustling busy place, serving value-for-money Mediterranean food accompanied by an exciting selection of world wines anyway? There are three outlets in Soho and one in Covent Garden, each a celebration of good cooking inviting diners to explore the lighter side of dining - both on the palate and the wallet.
Turkish spicy sausages with salad and chef's dressing, char-grilled sardines with garlic mayonnaise and deep-fried spicy chicken on skewers with a garlic yogurt dip could fire up the taste buds. Then there are more delights in store and even the most picky eaters amongst us will be spoilt for choice, think mixed seafood penne pasta, Mediterranean style meat or vegetable moussaka, beef bourguignon and fillet of sea bream topped with smoked salmon and saffron cream. Finally a sweet spark to the meal could come in the form of a banoffee pie or an apple tarte tatin.
£10.00£20.00
Great Food at a Great Price! Lunch 2 Courses £6.90 3 Courses £7.90 Dinner 2 Courses £9.90 3 Courses £10.90 Book
Livebait - Leeds
Book11-15 Wharf Street, Shears Yard, The Calls, Leeds, LS2 7EH [Map]
Livebait's belief in the joy of simple pleasures has helped turn it into one of the best places to enjoy uncomplicated yet elegant fresh fish and seafood. This small chain of comfortable and informal restaurants, presents traditional favourites with a modern and creative twist.
The atmosphere is bright and lively, with white walls, tiled floors and cosy seating. A friendly team offer you attentive service to make sure your visit is truly memorable. Heads often turn as the innovative and beautifully presented fish dishes leave the kitchen, bound for the tables.
Amongst the starters expect to find crab cakes with dill mayonnaise, Livebait's fish soup, gravadlax with pickled cucumber, as well as delicious deep fried calamari rings with crème fraîche.
For those who enjoy shellfish, the menu offers a plate with Canadian lobster, Devonshire crab, shell-on prawns and gambas prawns. A glance at the blackboard helps reveals daily specials that are both tempting and unique. Steamed sea bass fillets with mussels served on saffron risotto makes for a healthy main course.
The market fish section brings a choice of Indian Ocean yellow fin tuna steak, whole Mediterranean sea bass, Cornish sardines, whole gilt head bream and organic salmon, served with a Hollandaise, caper beurre noisette or garlic butter sauce. Their lively bar area serves lighter bites and is open all day.
Champagne along with red, white and rosé wines helps to complement the food. The dessert list includes dark chocolate fondant with vanilla dairy ice cream, also a selection of regional British cheeses.
They also have interesting set deals and children's menu. The distinctive Livebait experience can be enjoyed for both lunch and dinner.
Seafood
£20.00£37.00
Livebait Lunch menu, 2 Courses £9.95, 3 Courses £12.95 Book
270 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1PD [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. 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
2 course Feel Good Menu for £9.95 Book
Lunch Time Deal: Choose a main course & a selected soft drink for £6.95. Book
6-8 Blandford Street, London, W1U 4AU [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. 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
2 course Feel Good Menu for £9.95 Book
Lunch Time Deal: Choose a main course & a selected soft drink for £6.95. Book
28 Appleton Road, Cumnor, Oxford, OX2 9QH [Map]
Located in the idyllic village of Cumnor near Oxford, The Bear and Ragged Staff is soaked in history and can be dated all the way back to the reign of Henry VIII in the 16th century.
Just off Appleton Road, and set in beautiful countryside, the pub offers stunning views over fields and woodlands which boast pheasant, partridge, deer, muntjack, rabbit and pigeon, all of which feature richly in the Bear's kitchen. Freshly cooked game, casseroles, steaks and pub classics are regular highlights of the seasonally changing menu which makes full use of locally sourced produce whenever possible.
A meal here could begin with starters of Welsh rarebit with mazuna and caramelised red onion chutney; seared buck haunch with pickled red onions, blackberries and hazelnut oil or Orkney roll mops with winter leaf salad and harvest bloomer. Alternatively, try sharing platters of charcuterie with goose liver and armagnac terrine, peppered pastrami and pickled chilli or mezze with feta and olives, cream cheese stuffed red cherry peppers and hummous.
The mains selection includes braised lamb shank simmered in aged Port and red wine and served with pumpkin mash; pan fried sea bass fillets with orange butter sauce and the house special Bear's Beef Brisket with caramelised onion mash, braised red cabbage and parsnip crisps.
The Bear also offers a pizza selection with toppings of chilli, basil and mozzarella; Milano salami, pastrami, Serrano ham, red onion and red peppers and spinach, garlic and feta. A set lunch menu is also available and on Sundays guests can relish a variety of traditional roasts.
Tempting desserts of plum and Port tart tatin with crème Anglaise, spiced Mandarin crème brûlée with chocolate shortbread or mulled poached pear with double cream and cinnamon tuile will satisfy even the sweetest tooth.
The drinks menu includes a carefully compiled wine list of premium whites and reds as well as a range of beers, ales, spirits and soft drinks.
To gain further information, just visit their extremely comprehensive Website.
Gastropub, Modern British
£22.00£30.00
Set Lunch Offer: Dishes are based on our a la carte menu prices start from £5.95! Book
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