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This is a superbly refurbished and stylish restaurant, offering one of the very best settings available in the city. It has an earthy feel to its decor, and the range of food on offer is more than acceptable. Choose from 15 opt... more
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Galleria is a delightful little restaurant serving up two-course lunches and three-course evening Italian meals. The waiters are exceptionally helpful and the chef is always willing to adapt a dish to an individual's preference... more
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The Maharajah is often considered the best of the three curry houses on Castle Street. The restaurant's decor is a cut above the rest and its food is delicious. All the usual suspects are here: tandoori, korma, balti, rogan jos... more
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Nadia's excellent range of baguettes, sandwiches and baps are a mouth-watering temptation at any time of the day, and can keep both vegetarians and meat-eaters happy! Just a small selection of fillings includes smoked salmon an... more
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You'll get freshly baked ciabatta sandwiches here made with real imported Italian flour. The pizza-style breads also use only authentic ingredients from Italy, virgin olive oil, Italian tomatoes, Parma ham, mozzarella and basil... more
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Established in 1995, the Tandoori Palace is run by the Miah family who also own the Taste of Bangladesh on Newmarket Road, and the Kohinoor on Mill Road. House specials are well recommended and include the Palace special, which... more
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Opposite the Fitzwilliam Museum lies this seafood restaurant and oyster bar, which fits perfectly into the historic setting of Cambridge. Fresh seafood is served in brasserie style, and a varied list of quality wines complement... more
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Located on the top floor of the Grafton Centre just next to the Warner Village cinema, Mamma Amalfi looks like a quaint farmhouse—inside and out. The restaurant isn't the largest in town, but what it lacks in size it certainly... more
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After wowing them at Oxford, Browns now lures Cambridge students in equal numbers. The building lies opposite the Fitzwilliam Museum and was constructed in 1914 as the outpatient department of a hospital dedicated to Edw... more
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If you are looking for a highly exclusive place to dine then this is a great place in Cambridge. Its location is perfect: a Victorian villa house overlooking Midsummer Common. The culinary delights are many and prepared by the... more










