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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The Milestone’s 4th birthday
On Sunday night we went down to Kelham Island to celebrate The Milestone‘s 4th birthday since they opened up as Sheffield’s first gastropub. They’ve had a busy four years, winning countless awards, achieving national fame by making the final four … Continue reading
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Yama Sushi, London Road
For those that don’t know the area, London Road is perhaps Sheffield’s most diverse and interesting area for eating out. You can sample Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese, Turkish, Chinese, Indian, Japanese and no doubt more that I haven’t mentioned here. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in food, restaurants, Uncategorized
Tagged food, gyoza, japanese, london road, maki, review, sashimi, Sheffield, tempura, tofu, Yama Sushi
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Bacon and savoy cabbage pasta
It’s January. Which means I’m eating up leftovers and a freezer full of food that we couldn’t quite manage over Christmas. At the moment, it’s savoy cabbage with everything so I’m trying to get creative and last night I made … Continue reading
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Tagged bacon, garlic, pasta, red onion, savoy cabbage, thyme, white wine
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Forge Dam Cafe
Spot the difference – apart from the obvious roof, part of the £80,000 that the popular and long-running cafe in the Porter Valley has recently undergone: The eagle eyed amongst you may spot that along with the new roof, the … Continue reading
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Tagged cafe, forge dam, jarvis cocker, porter valley, pulp, wickerman
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