SteveW
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Want peoples opinions of good places to go for food in Newcastle. Nothing that costs the earth, so around £80 MAX (that's total not each)
Have been to Marco Polo's on Dean Street before and really enjoyed it so i might go there again but looking for some other places too.
I know mainly Newcastle is a "drinking till you cant see" city but i want some good food too
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Tommy L
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How many is it for Steve?
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SteveW
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just me and my mrs
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M2RTY
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type of food?
sabatinis (italian) is nice on king street 0191 2614415
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M2RTY
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http://www.sabatinis.co.uk/home.html
also had mongolian, jap, chinese, thai, carribian, mexican, etc etc
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M2RTY
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also try this place for a drink if you want something quirky (check the pics)...
Mr Lynchs
http://www.mrlynch.co.uk/gallery/webgalleryvenue/index.htm
nothing matches inside, most of it bought on ebay lol
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SteveW
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Oh dont mind what style of foods.
Would love a good sushi place but otherwise Spanish, Mexican, Steak/Ribs, or Thai
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Richie B
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Greggs is a popular choice for local charvas
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BYRON
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY
also try this place for a drink if you want something quirky (check the pics)...
Mr Lynchs
http://www.mrlynch.co.uk/gallery/webgalleryvenue/index.htm
nothing matches inside, most of it bought on ebay lol
I went to Baby Lynch. Really good atmosphere.
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Mad Moe
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I really enjoy eating out and Newcastle being my home town here's a few suggestions for all different types of food that are reasonably priced and worthy of a vist
Thai - @Bangkok Cafe
Japanese - Hanahana or Fujiyamas
Chinese - Landmark or The Waterside Palace
Mongolian - Kublai Khan
Italian - Azzuri or Secco
Indian - Vujon or The Valley Junction
French/Brasserie/Bistro - Cafe 21, Blackfriars, Brasserie Black Door and Pan Haggerty
Cafe 21 and Blackfriars may be a little on the expensive side but are probably two of the best restaurants in Newcastle. If you need any more advice just give me a shout
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by SteveW
just me and my mrs
Can we all come?
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SteveW
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quote: Originally posted by Mad Moe
I really enjoy eating out and Newcastle being my home town here's a few suggestions for all different types of food that are reasonably priced and worthy of a vist
Thai - @Bangkok Cafe
Japanese - Hanahana or Fujiyamas
Chinese - Landmark or The Waterside Palace
Mongolian - Kublai Khan
Italian - Azzuri or Secco
Indian - Vujon or The Valley Junction
French/Brasserie/Bistro - Cafe 21, Blackfriars, Brasserie Black Door and Pan Haggerty
Cafe 21 and Blackfriars may be a little on the expensive side but are probably two of the best restaurants in Newcastle. If you need any more advice just give me a shout
fantastic, cheers. will read up on these places tomorow
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