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The Giraffe concept is simple; it's about freshly cooked global food, great people and world music. The menu - inspired by the best flavours from around the world, including the East, Australia, The Americas and Europe - includes must-have brunches, hand-roasted coffee, healthy and made-to-order smoothies, nibbles, main meals, tempt...
View full reviewOxford’s George Street is perhaps not a name synonymous with exciting and vibrant cuisine, but the newest branch of emerging chain Banana Tree could quickly change that. Presenting a menu full of Asian fusion dishes, Banana Tree rewards adventurous diners with rich new tastes and an incredible experience, as Anwill and his team ...
View full reviewCafé Tarifa is the latest venue from the group that brought us Café Coco, Kazbar and the Grand Café, and this place more than lives up to its sister restaurants' already glowing reputation. At Café Tarifa, the focus is on live music as well as fantastic food, and the atmosphere is even more laidback than ...
View full reviewIn a city teeming with real and fictional gateways, it's exciting to discover a wonderland of modern British cuisine and culinary magic behind an unassuming door. Door 74 celebrates the best of British ingredients - fresh, seasonal vegetables and locally sourced meat - and combines these with complementary fl avours from around the ...
View full reviewThis exciting new restaurant deserves every success, as its food is simply superb. Offering an eclectic mix of Spanish dishes alongside other Mediterranean- influenced choices, Mezzeto gets it spot on – everything we tried on our recent trip was mouth-wateringly good.
This is a place to bring friends and share dishes; you...
The original Brasserie Blanc was opened by Raymond Blanc in 1996 and has become a firm favourite with locals and visitors to Oxford alike - Raymond himself is a regular at the brasserie most Sundays. Raymond's aim has always been to offer simple, good-value and authentic French food inspired by the dishes cooked by his mother in ...
View full reviewSituated on Walton Street in Oxford’s trendy Jericho suburb, Manos Fresh Food Bar offers authentic Greek food and friendly hospitality in relaxed surroundings. The team prides itself on maintaining an affordable offering, that never compromises on taste or quality.
Perhaps you’ll start with a meze plate comprising hummu...
Walton Street in Oxford has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. What was once a rarely frequented part of the city now boasts more restaurants than you can shake a stick at. Indian, French, Spanish, Lebanese and Italian eateries are all here, but it’s the Chinese restaurant Zheng, found at number 82, that I head...
View full reviewA beautiful 15th-Century building overlooking the gardens of Christ Church College, this former Bishop's Palace has been gracefully restored to capture the style and ambience of 1930s Shanghai. Shanghai 30's serves the finest regional Chinese dishes; and with a menu that changes with the seasons, it's guaranteed your meal will be co...
View full reviewA place of intrigue and history, Oxford Castle was built after the Norman Conquest in 1071. Through the centuries, Oxford Castle became a place of incarceration, until 1996 when its jailers hung up their keys for the last time. A visit to the castle today is an interactive experience, with costumed tour guides bringing 1,000 years o...
View full reviewLocated in Oxford’s Castle Quarter, one of Oxford’s oldest, busiest and trendiest spots, this is a Malmaison like no other. The boutique hotel has been converted from a medieval castle prison – check in to your cell for the night and you’ll be surrounded by extraordinary history, as well as the renowned Malmaison luxury. E...
View full reviewSmack bang in the middle of Oxford, at the heart of the Oxford Castle Quarter heritage site, is The Slug and Lettuce, a chic, bourgeoisie-styled bar and restaurant that's the epitome of cool. By day, hungry Oxford locals can enjoy top foods that are all inspired by the latest trends - toasted flatbreads, creamy pasta dishes, oozy ri...
View full reviewCentrally located in the heart of the city, Oxford Castle Quarter is the city's unique historic centre. Within the centuries-old walls Oxford Castle Quarter is the home of an eclectic mix of bar and restaurants, from the sophisticated to the convivial and family friendly. A stone's throw from the shops, Oxford Castle Quarter is id...
View full reviewThe Old Bookbinders is a pub with heart and soul, run by a family who care about ambience and food, and who have successfully brought simple French cooking to a traditional pub. There's a range of real ales and wine, and a good-value menu of crêpes, mussels, fish and meat dishes, tempting vegetarian and gluten-free options, an...
View full reviewYou can forget a slow boat to China when places like Paddyfields exist right in the city centre, a comparative stone's throw from home. Here, inside this smart and charming family-friendly restaurant, which features authentic, traditional decor, you'll find the unique and diverse Oriental cuisine native to this beautiful country pre...
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