Where to eat in Chester on a Monday evening?
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Trout, If you two like French food, try Francs, 14 Cuppin Street
Chester, Cheshire CH1 2BN Ph. 01244 317 952. Their frog's legs and mussels are scrumptious. Crepe to finish the business with is mouth watering! It is not pompously expensive either.
The other place I would recommend is a Thai resturant Ruan Orchid (sister concern of SIAM restaurant near Chester station). Another reasonable place with delicious food. Don't order needle based dishes there, though. They are a bit sweet. Proper Thai curries there are absolutely gorgeous, so is the fish cake to start with. http://www.siam-teppanyaki.co.uk/
if you two like Mexican, go to Fiesta Havana for a trendy and atmospheric meal over fancy cocktails. I love that place!http://www.fiestahavana.com/fiesta/chester/booking.php
Try Slowboat for Chinese food http://theslowboat.com/default.aspx
If you want to see one of the biggest wine storing wall(American style) situated in a large glassy restaurant, go to Piccolino Italian chain one on Pepper Street. I am not keen on it meself, like.
There are plenty more places to eat in Chester.
Chester, Cheshire CH1 2BN Ph. 01244 317 952. Their frog's legs and mussels are scrumptious. Crepe to finish the business with is mouth watering! It is not pompously expensive either.
The other place I would recommend is a Thai resturant Ruan Orchid (sister concern of SIAM restaurant near Chester station). Another reasonable place with delicious food. Don't order needle based dishes there, though. They are a bit sweet. Proper Thai curries there are absolutely gorgeous, so is the fish cake to start with. http://www.siam-teppanyaki.co.uk/
if you two like Mexican, go to Fiesta Havana for a trendy and atmospheric meal over fancy cocktails. I love that place!http://www.fiestahavana.com/fiesta/chester/booking.php
Try Slowboat for Chinese food http://theslowboat.com/default.aspx
If you want to see one of the biggest wine storing wall(American style) situated in a large glassy restaurant, go to Piccolino Italian chain one on Pepper Street. I am not keen on it meself, like.
There are plenty more places to eat in Chester.
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Telfords Warehouse is also a nice venue for food and alcohol over some noisy band of your choice. Atmosphere steps up the food there, though.
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Oddfellows is worth a look. http://www.oddfellows.biz/
Lots of good places to eat in Chester though, probably one of the better places for food in the N/W.
Lots of good places to eat in Chester though, probably one of the better places for food in the N/W.
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Super doo - some great suggestions there.
We ate at Joseph Benjamin that was quite nice and a regular meal at the Living Room which was OK. Marco Pierre White's was a huge disappointment - Lemon Souffle excepted.
Her indoors is having a nap - will decide once she wakes. The one other option it the Village Bistro.
We just want somewhere warm - it has been so bloody cold here!
We ate at Joseph Benjamin that was quite nice and a regular meal at the Living Room which was OK. Marco Pierre White's was a huge disappointment - Lemon Souffle excepted.
Her indoors is having a nap - will decide once she wakes. The one other option it the Village Bistro.
We just want somewhere warm - it has been so bloody cold here!
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Oddfellows is worth a look. http://www.oddfellows.biz/
Lots of good places to eat in Chester though, probably one of the better places for food in the N/W.
Lots of good places to eat in Chester though, probably one of the better places for food in the N/W.
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Old Harkers arms, its on the canal side near railway station, best real ale pub in chester and great food (google it). Really friendly and most importantly not known by the tourists! (lived in chester for 5 years)
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me and the missus go to chester quite a lot, we went to a little italian place towards the top end of town and dwn a little alleyway into a courtyard, food was excellent and i proposed in the very same restaurant, i just cant think of its bloody name for the life of me.
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me and the missus go to chester quite a lot, we went to a little italian place towards the top end of town and dwn a little alleyway into a courtyard, food was excellent and i proposed in the very same restaurant, i just cant think of its bloody name for the life of me.
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But like I said, Chester is great for food, so plenty of other good places if that does not float your boat.
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What do you like Mr Trout?
Couple of good Thais - Ruan Orchid on Lower Bridge St; Siam on City Road (also has a Tepanyaki in same bldg). The Slow Boat is good for Chinese.
Piccolino's or Convivio for Italian, both fairly central. I think I know of the 'proposal' Italian above - Mamma Mia's near the Cathedral?
There are some really good country pubs about also esp in N Wales. If you can be bothered there is a great little place maybe 15 miles West of Chester - 'The Stables' at Saughton Hall - very good.
For something different there is a barge restaurant on the canal, associated with the Mill Hotel.
Couple of good Thais - Ruan Orchid on Lower Bridge St; Siam on City Road (also has a Tepanyaki in same bldg). The Slow Boat is good for Chinese.
Piccolino's or Convivio for Italian, both fairly central. I think I know of the 'proposal' Italian above - Mamma Mia's near the Cathedral?
There are some really good country pubs about also esp in N Wales. If you can be bothered there is a great little place maybe 15 miles West of Chester - 'The Stables' at Saughton Hall - very good.
For something different there is a barge restaurant on the canal, associated with the Mill Hotel.
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hopefully he will be eating now and not posting on snet
if my wife so much as caught a sniff of me reading/posting whilst out to dinner - she would have my ***** on a plate
what did you eat in the end?
if my wife so much as caught a sniff of me reading/posting whilst out to dinner - she would have my ***** on a plate
what did you eat in the end?
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Well when we left the hotel I thought we were going to Old Harkers pub; but somehow on the way her indoors decided we were going for Thai.
We ended up at the Ruan Orchid - it was very good, a 4/5 from me - tasty, warm, filling, massive menu, great service.
Thanks for all the recommendations - I am sure we will be back in Chester and will be trying some of these places.
We ended up at the Ruan Orchid - it was very good, a 4/5 from me - tasty, warm, filling, massive menu, great service.
Thanks for all the recommendations - I am sure we will be back in Chester and will be trying some of these places.
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The one thing I remember about Chester is visiting when I was little. I was on my dad's knee in a cafe when I knocked a full coffee out his hand and over myself and his white - yes WHITE... think Wham - trousers. We both got burnt and he had to spend the rest of the day walking about with coffee stained white kecks.
Still got the burn marks on my hands now. Random story!
Still got the burn marks on my hands now. Random story!
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