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Anne Benson

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  1. I was going to recommend the Wheatsheaf, otherwise pickings are slim.

    There is a Mexican/English cafe in Tranmere which is fun and does do good Mexican food. Not something we have much of round here, I will dig out the name.

    If it is still there and hasn't changed hands, there is Home Cafe in Oxton Village itself near Fraiche or a nice coffee shop/cafe Aubergine in West Kirby.

    The Devon Doorway pub in Heswall can be good for pizzas.

    If the Lady Lever art gallery has some good specials on it is worth a visit and you get a bit of culture as well. It is near my house so if you need a coffee, pop in.

    Hope that helps.

    Anne

  2. I went to a Jewish school so all the cooking was dairy, I learnt to make Blancmange and scones but never a proper meal. I can still remember people rushing down the corridors to find the rabbi to see if this tin or that tin was acceptable. It was my mother that taught me cooking.

    But I agree with others, the real basics, a great vegetable soup, a minestrone or easy pasta dishes.

  3. Yummy

    You know I always think there's an argument for doing a "Yes They Do Have Restaurants North of Watford" food tour.  Try to hit Sat Bains, Juniper and L'Enclume in a weekend (do any of these places open on Sun?)

    ... see if you can get more than 100 different degustation plates in over a 48 hour period (OK Juniper would probably be half of those, from what I hear).

    Of course you could also drop into Anthonys for coffee if you're not full yet

    :-) :-) :-)

    J

    I think you would want to include Fraiche on that list, I think it tops Juniper!

  4. IAs I mentioned on the restaurant of the year thread I thought Sat’s was on one the best restaurants I visited , in a list that included Fat Duck, Hibiscus, Anthony’s, l’enclume etc etc. Part of the reason being there was no hype and I did not know much about his food, so it totally took me by surprise. Again it is great to see the GBM has brought him some welcomed attention and hopefully endless punters and positive reviews.

    I must admit at the same time I have a warm glow that I visited the restaurant before some of the big guns on here, as it is usually via this board whereby I get to hear about great restaurants. :raz:

    Again sorry about the sketchy review, but part of the reason is down to the exquisite beer menu they have…………  :wacko:

    Have you tried Fraiche in Oxton Village, Wirral. I think it is on a par with those you mention and better than Anthony's.

  5. A really nice deli selling local produce, beers, cheeses etc in Machnylleth, which is not far from Aber. I think it is called Blasau, but you can't miss it if you are driivng through. The butchers near the deli has won a few awards.

    The Wynnstay Arms also cooks wiht local produce, some of the dishes I've had are better than others but good cheeses.

    If they are still there, there are two nice delis in Aber itself one selling Spanish style food and The Old Cellar which sells local and imported.

    i just stayed at Ty Mawr, which was lovely, with its own microbrewery but it is probably a bit too much of a detour on the way to Aber.

    Gwinllan Fynnon Las is a vineyard producing some nice white wine

  6. Sadly I used to live in rishworth, next door but two to the Old Bore but that was when it was a dodgy pub full of stuffed animals. I wish I still lived there especially now things are happening.

    There were some nice things in Ripponden. A little delicatessen, the Over the Bridge restaurant and Gimbals in Sowerby Bridge. Do any of these still exist?

    But i will definitely be heading back there soon.

  7. I'm off to Belfast in December adn we are booked into Cayenne and James Street South.

    I had a fantastic meal in Cayenne a couple of years ago and then we ate in Rain City, which was ok, but very good wiht small children, even ones who throw up on the table!

    Also even had a fantastic breakfast in a small cafe on the way to the Giants Causeway, wish I could remember the name now.

  8. I am getting married this year and I did the same, I got the chef then found a venue that would take outside catering. My only problem has been a dizzy chef who never gets back with quotes. We have about 120 but not a big budget so I have gone for quality food but quite laid back buffet style.

    The venue is near Llangollen, North Wales but that is probably no use to you.

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