Where's good to eat in town and not to noisy on a Saturday night? - meeting some friends st the Station so combining with a visit to the Sheffield Tap
Quote from: shark on November 27, 2015, 10:58:51 pmWhere's good to eat in town and not to noisy on a Saturday night? - meeting some friends st the Station so combining with a visit to the Sheffield TapSilversmiths?
Quote from: T_B on November 28, 2015, 06:47:45 amQuote from: shark on November 27, 2015, 10:58:51 pmWhere's good to eat in town and not to noisy on a Saturday night? - meeting some friends st the Station so combining with a visit to the Sheffield TapSilversmiths?That was our first thought but apparently it can be quite noisy. Will book there unless anyone suggests an alternative.
Got a new favourite Indian in Sheffield - Maveli on Glossop RoadSeriously fucking delicious food, South Indian in style. The first time I've had a fish curry where the fish has been properly (ie. barely) cooked. And a total bargain if you like vegetables (vege mains are around a fiver). Order some starters and be patient if it's busy, it's totally worth the wait. http://www.maveli.co.uk/
Went here tonight, evening bistro at spoon cafe in woodseats:http://www.spoon-cafebistro.co.ukRelaxed unfussy vibe, very very good food, 3 courses for £20 seems like an absolute bargain. Check it out yeah.
Tideswell chippy is the best chippy in the universe.
Red Lion?! ABS.Tideswell chippy is the best chippy in the universe.
Bakewell too far? We went for lunch at the Manners pub the other week, food was good and had an interesting menu, although service was slow.Probably over budget unless it's a special occasion, but Fischer's in Baslow is great (we went for our anniversary a couple of years ago.)
Has anyone been here http://www.jororestaurant.co.uk/#a-truly-unique-restaurant yet??
I'll take that as an "it was freaking good" then :-)