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From the picturesque exterior of The Cuckoo in Radley Green, it is clear that this is a wonderful place to dine and make merry. The pale blue seating outside provides the perfect spot for a drink in the sun, and gives a warm welcome that’s echoed by the attentive service. Food is as fresh as it comes, with a herb garden in situ ...
View full reviewSmith’s restaurants have a name that has become synonymous with fine dining and quality, attentive service. The restaurants are located in Ongar, Essex and Wapping, central London (near Tower Bridge). True to their motto, ‘famous for fish’, both restaurants boast an extensive menu of fresh fish that can be cooked in a var...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewThe Fox & Hounds is one of Hertfordshire's premier gastro pubs, with a menu that changes twice daily and reflects the best in available seasonal produce. The chef-proprietor has worked in some of London's most celebrated restaurants, and thankfully you can enjoy the fruits of his hard labour here. For lunch, choose from a two-...
View full reviewThis innovative, modish Indian restaurant has become something of a landmark culinary destination. Situated within easy reach of the M11, it attracts new diners from miles around, as well as maintaining a dedicated local following. Over the years, Vojan has developed a well-deserved reputation for offering unique, fine Indian food s...
View full reviewSituated in Chelmsford, the Fox & Goose is a foodie destination that oozes character. With flexible dining spaces that vary from intimate and cosy to modern and social, this gastropub retains its original features with an eclectic blend of contemporary and traditional decor.
Menus at the Fox & Goose have been carefu...
A well-known and long-standing feature in Saffron Walden, Gluttons has been serving homemade delicacies to regulars and visitors for years. With a bright and inviting interior, this upmarket café provides a calm and welcoming space where you can meet with friends and enjoy a rest from the bustling market town outside.
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The Cross Keys Hotel is housed in a beautiful 650-year-old Grade II listed building that's one of the most important pieces of historical architecture in Saffron Walden. Having been fully restored and renovated in 2012, it now offers home-from-home comfort in this picturesque market town. The hotel has six wonderful en-suite bedr...
View full reviewThe medieval market town of Saffron Walden is one of Essex’s prettiest towns, and with such a wealth of historic buildings to admire it’s certainly worth a visit. While you’re there, you must seek out The Market House, an exceptional tapas restaurant that deserves to be top of every foodie’s hit list. A chic, sophisticated...
View full reviewThis exotic restaurant is set in a charming timber-framed building, providing a unique backdrop to the superb Thai cuisine on offer. A comprehensive menu boasts a multitude of authentic delights. Duck salad made for a brilliant start - crisp and expertly spiced. Gorgeous deep-fried, soft-shelled crab followed, cleverly prepared and ...
View full reviewThe Bluebell Inn, aptly painted in striking blue, is an atmospheric, centuries-old building steeped in history - it was the birthplace of notorious highwayman Dick Turpin. Luckily, you'll find no Dick Turpin types at The Bluebell these days - it is now a delightfully cosy, family-run venue offering fantastic food and drink. The menu...
View full reviewNestled in 22 acres of breathtaking grounds, Mulberry House is a stunning destination to retreat to and let the stresses of daily life melt away. This palatial hotel offers 22 en-suite bedrooms, a versatile events space and a fantastic restaurant to boot.
If you’re looking for a wonderful setting in which to dine, where f...
The Eight Bells' food, service and ambience are all spot on. On our visit, we were seated in the stunning characterful 16th-century wool barn, which boasts magnificent beams. My carrot, orange and coriander soup and my companion's steamed River Deben mussels, with cider, smoked bacon, cream and curly kale, showcased the freshest ing...
View full reviewThe Lordship Tearoom is the fourth and most recently opened tearoom by Wilkin & Sons, famous for their Tiptree jams and preserves. Set back from the road in the attractive village of Writtle - directly opposite the Agricultural College - The Lordship offers far more than afternoon tea, showcasing reasonably priced Sunday roasts,...
View full reviewPassing through the delightful village of Braughing we found this traditional, yet excitingly different, gastropub on the main street. While the garden area is an enchanting place to sample the wine or prizewinning beer, inside this 16th-Century grade-II-listed building gastronomic delights can be found. Sensitivity to diners' dieta...
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