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    Motte & Bailey Cafe

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    8 years ago

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    10 years ago

    Fantastic food especially breakfast! However, bad cutlery! Uncomfortable airport type cutlery. #justsaying

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    La Plaza

    La Plaza

    5.0(4 reviews)
    69.6 mi

    I love tapas because I'm awful at making up my mind what to choose in a restaurant. This is the…read moreperfect solution - lots of little dishes to share! I went in on a Saturday lunchtime and found the service very efficient without feeling rushed. It was surprisingly quiet, so we forgot about the world around and were able to concentrate on the delicious food. The dishes are in the range of about £3.50 - £5.50 each and they're usually split into 2-3 bits, so can be shared if necessary. I recommend getting bread as well - it's great for soaking up sauces and is nice, soft ciabatta style with tomato sauce to dip it in. Particularly recommended: - deep-fried chicken soaked in garlic - not at all greasy and very tasty - potato with layers of goats cheese, ham and tomato - prawns with scrambled egg and asparagus (much, much taster than it sounds!) The sangria comes with a good amount of fruit in it and at £3 a glass is cheap and plenty enough to last a meal (if you can resist another one, anyway!). All in all a really nice place if you're into tapas and a great introduction if you've never tried it.

    Fantastic! I love this place - a brilliant selection of hot and cold tapas with a range of drinks…read morein a very stylish room. My favourites are the selection of cheese, the garlic prawns and the little ham croquettes. Try a jug of sangria with it - it's very well done here and compliments the food greatly. This is a lovely place, decorated in a way inkeeping with the food and very private. The tables are well spaced, so you don't feel cramped or overheard. I like this place for dates or for a meal with a good mate. Always busy, so best to book it unless you've got time to have a drink at the bar first (which is no bad thing here). Go for a great, relaxed meal on one of Oxford's loveliest streets.

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    64 Degrees - A message to the Lode Star

    64 Degrees

    4.5(20 reviews)
    18.2 mi
    £££

    Worth a visit and best for a party of two to share the small plates!…read more Big taste on small plate +'s: + Menu is evolving thus review limited to what was being served that day. Our choices of fish, vegetable and meat varied with success. For instance the John Dory fish with fennel and ragu with egg yolk over fettuccine was reluctantly shared. + Service is awesome. That meant the host greeted us and advised us of an opening that evening. Plates were cleared timely. Orders taken promptly. Dishes executed with precision. + Atmosphere is my speed. I like cozy. That meant 10 seats at the bar and perhaps another 10-15 on the floor. + Bar seating allows you to watch the chef and sous chef prepare the dishes. It's part of the culinary journey. Small taste on small plate -'s: - Not cheap. Each small plate ranged from 7-15. However we left full after sharing five small plates. - Some plates didn't come out as successfully as others. For example the beef rib was somewhat dry despite all the sauces. TIP: Reservations highly recommended. Seating is tight and best for parties of 1-2. Grab a seat at the bar if you want to watch preparations. TRIVIA: Michael Bremner's restaurant ranked #36 in 2014 and #24 in 2015 in the National Restaurant Awards Top 100 List.

    This is by far the best dining experience I have had in Brighton. I went with 3 friends and we…read moreordered all 18 dishes they had to offer! The beef gaspacho was the cream of the crop in terms of meat, the miso cabbage blew my mind and the scallops were cooked to perfection. I loved the fact that I was sat at the pass and could see the chefs at work, the kitchen is really cleverly laid out and I enjoyed the fact the chefs introduced some of the dishes to us. All of the staff were lovely and attentive, great décor, great music and atmosphere - could not recommend it more!

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    Lolas Tapas Restaurant

    Lolas Tapas Restaurant

    2.0(3 reviews)
    58.9 mi
    ££

    Found this place online and decided to give it a try. Restaurant was 3/4 empty and the fake nice…read morehostess refused to seat us. On a Monday. We took our hard earned money to the Thai place down the street where the service, food, and appreciation for the customer was top notch. We spent £120 on a fantastic dinner with them instead. Your loss, grump lady!

    We wandered past this place the other evening in the hope they were still serving food (it was…read moreafter 9pm and other places nearby had closed their kitchen) and the lady proprietor (let's call her Lolita?) ushered us in briskly with a friendly smile stating 'of course'! The restaurant is vibrantly decorated, take a moment to look at all the photos in the frames on the wall as there are some lovely pictures. The menu is only a page long, but the saying 'it's quality, not quantity, that counts' certainly rings true for this place. Lolita kept reiterating that the food was home made (unlike many of the other local places nearby apparently) and she carefully guided us through the menu making suggestions as she went. We ordered 5 tapas dishes and each one was delicious, especially the MASSIVE langousites in lemon and oil (which were only £6 for 5!). AND, the house red wine was the best house red I've ever had. The couple who run it were charming and friendly, with just the right amount of attention you want during dinner. At the time of visiting, they were only accepting cash, but they said they were looking into possibly taking cards sometime soon. There's a cash machine nearby if you get caught short. This place has only been open for 8 months, but if our experience was anything to go by it's a very promising beginning and I wish them the best of luck, I know I'd go back if I'm ever in Bournemouth again!

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