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 Post subject: Where to eat......
PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:52 pm 
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Me and the family will be coming up to Sheffield for my sons graduation in three weeks. I need some advice on where we could eat after the ceremony.

Somewhere a bit special, somewhere you would go for a memorable occasion.............

Over to you chaps..................


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if you fancy a good curry you could try the Kashmiri on Chesterfield road its awesome food in a really nice place............italian?..........milano's pricey but good.......or any of the places in Leopold square which is in the town centre,i've eaten in three of the places there and all were excellent.


http://www.leopoldsquare.com/

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Another option is The Milestone, never been but it gets good reviews and was recently on Ramseys TV programme, not far from the Uni either.
http://www.the-milestone.co.uk/


As Richard says Leopold Sq is good but mainly chain restaurants, Aagrah is very good.


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Is that the Kasmiri Aroma on Chesterfield Road in Woodseats? Hope so, as it's just around the corner - staggering distance home after too many Cobra lagers. Milano's has a great reputation but not tried it yet. May I recomend Zeugma on London Road - Turkish cuisine at it's best and all freshly cooked along with your singhed eyebrows if you sit too close to the barbecue. It's all ways jam packed too. Top place.

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aye thats the place it is a boss curry place

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Nice one! That's Friday's tea sorted out.

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Fagan's

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All day breakfast, £5.50 (don't forget the Hendos)

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Fagans fish and chips is rather awesome as is Tom's curry also it sells the best pint of Guinness in the known universe

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mikey wrote:
Another option is The Milestone, never been but it gets good reviews and was recently on Ramseys TV programme, not far from the Uni either.
http://www.the-milestone.co.uk/



...and about 50 yards from the Fat Cat (& Kelham Island).


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Richard Hawley wrote:
Fagans fish and chips is rather awesome as is Tom's curry also it sells the best pint of Guinness in the known universe


My daughter had the lamb curry, with rice AND chips

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mmmmm ginger beer....may fave soft drink with fresh lime juice and ice......good cure for scurvy

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Richard Hawley wrote:
mmmmm ginger beer....may fave soft drink with fresh lime juice and ice......good cure for scurvy


when did you have scurvy?!!!
(Alice says she'll try it with lime and ice next time)


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Let's see, even with the $206 each way airfare, that'd be cheaper and better than some of the places I walked past yesterday in Manhattan! :)

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Richard Hawley wrote:
mmmmm ginger beer....may fave soft drink with fresh lime juice and ice......good cure for scurvy


when did you have scurvy?!!!
(Alice says she'll try it with lime and ice next time)


it was kind of a joke :roll: its why americans call us"limeys"cos english sailors used to eat limes to avoid contracting scurvy fact fans

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My Mum always threatened that I'd get scurvy if I didn't eat my greens :*:

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