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    Saffron

    4.3 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveFast Food, Vegetarian, Indian
    Open 4:30 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Farmers Arms - From the website

    Farmers Arms

    3.5(2 reviews)
    16.7 mi

    Went here before Christmas for Saturday lunch on the suggestion of my vegan dining companion. She…read morehadn't been here before and may have picked up this claim on their website: "The local vegetarians and vegans, who regularly eat in both the Bar and Southwell's Restaurant, say we have the best selection of vegetarian and vegan dishes in the area." As a vegetarian myself, and having cycled past the Farmers Arms on many occasions, it seemed worth a go. We ate in the bar, but from a passing glance on the way in the restaurant looks very luxurious by any standards, let alone for a pub restaurant in these parts! The bar does the English pub ambience reasonably well, with a warm glow from the woodburning stove. Staff were friendly and welcoming throughout our visit. We both ordered some sort of curry from the six or so choices on the vegan/vegetarian menu. While my overall experience of Farmers Arms was OK, the food was definitely sub-standard. The curry itself, both my companion and I thought had a strange after-taste. I suggested at the time that this might come from some indian vegetable or herb, but it dawned on us later that a green potato was a likelier explanation. Which doesn't really surprise me, as the veg was a hodge-podge of roughly cut baby potatoes, julienne carrots, uncaramelised onions and nothing else outstanding. The curry sauce was thin and unappetising - even a scoop of a Patak's jarred curry sauce would have been a big improvement. Poppadom on top (OK) and by far the highlight of the meal was the food service chips served as part of my friend's half rice/half chips. Coffee after the meal for the lady was "bog standard" in her words. En route, we had passed from Fir Tree Farm Christmas Market into the farm shop and cafe itself. There don't seem to be menus on the tables these days at Fir Tree, only a short, daily changing blackboard menu. If it were all about a safe bet for wholesome sustenance, a bowl of soup at Fir Tree would wins hands down every time. But one needs to take a chance, and here is hoping that the next throw of the dice turns out a bit luckier! It wouldn't surprise me to read a good review of vegetarian food served especially from the restaurant at Farmers Arms. But I feel it somebody else's job to take a chance on that one!

    The best pub in this featureless snobby, inbred area…read more The nearby Eagle and Child is a overrated, pretentious, snobbish dump serving overpriced substandard food to inbred snobby p**cks in Range Rovers. Choose this place instead.

    The Rabbit Hole Cafe - The Rabbit Hole Cafe, Llandudno

    The Rabbit Hole Cafe

    4.0(1 review)
    37.2 mi

    In Llandudno for 5 days on a break. Having stuffed ourselves at breakfast and after numerous cups…read moreof coffee before our trip on the Great Orme Tramway, we needed substinance and found this lovely little café. The Rabbit Hole is a Social Enterprise set up by Aberconwy Mind to provide real work experience and training for "people who are experiencing or have experienced mental health issues" All profit is put back into the charity to continue delivering valuable support, training and mentoring for their trainees. It has a lovely atmosphere and being down below street level it is like entering into the world of Alice with its clock wall paper. You can either sit at the tables near the kitchen or in the wonderful lounge with its rather comfy sofa and walls decorated with book wallpaper. The staff in the Rabbit Hole are lovely and polite, willing to help and explain the drinks and menus to you, also letting you know which of the foods that are available are gluten-free, suitable for vegans and if they have nuts in or not. As this was a "light" lunch, we had a lovely soup and then coffee and cake but the menu looked inviting.. The choice is great and it was very helpful of the "Rabbit" chef to explain what each cake was and what was in it. It has free wifi and I embarrassed myself somewhat by asking the guy on the laptop how long he was going to be, only to discover it was his laptop and not for general use. He was great and let me use it and I gave him the name of a website "Food that doesn't hurt" as he was looking for good recipies. Both of us happy chappies. It is very good value for money and a lovely place to sit and chat. Highly recommended if you are ever in Llandudno,

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    Naz Tandoori

    Naz Tandoori

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Naz Tandoori is a pretty decent Indian in Liverpool, not my favourite but I'll try not to be biased…read morein my review! I really enjoyed the food, it wasn't too greasy which can be a common fault with many Indian meals! The garlic naan was a little strange, it was just a plain naan with chopped up garlic on it... interesting, but it wasn't that bad. I ordered over the phone and asked for delivery, it came on time which was a bonus because most takeaways never seem to, especially at the weekend. The delivery guy was really nice and gave me a call when he was outside because I live in a gated complex - most see the locked gate and just go back!

    The Naz, Nazzer... what a winner of an Indian. After a disheartened walk up Smithdown in search of…read moresome decent grub I lighted upon Naz Tandoori and thought I'd give it a go. It doesn't look like much from the outside, but the staff are lovely and friendly, I barely waited 10 minutes et voila! My food was freshly prepared and ready for me to race home and devour! I was a little dubious, but all doubt was erased from my mind when I opened the takeaway carton of heavenly Balti and the corriander infused aroma wafted up. Big portions for the hungry. I'm not huge on the ol' rice, so I opted for the nann bread instead and wasn't disappointed. It was huge and puffy and soft and everything I want nann to be- perfect for the dipping! Next time I'm hungry enough to want to eat anything and everything I will return to King Naz for a delish Indian!

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