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Looking to eat out in Cambridgeshire? Sugarvine has an extensive directory of the best restaurants and places to eat in Cambridgeshire, covering every type of cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for the tastiest Italian, Chinese, British or pub food, use the Sugarvine guide to point you in the direction of the finest eating places in Cambridge, Ely, Peterborough and throughout the county.

Jaws

This is the BEST quality fish and chip shop in the area with excellent freshly prepared fish while you wait with friendly service. I have worked in the fish and chip and fast food industry for a number of years and have visited hundreds of shops in the area - this is by far in the top 5 with the owner really taking care with the quality and freshness of the fish and product being served !

The Codfather – St Neots
Nic

it's the best Indian restaurant in camb's we love's it

Gurkha Lounge – Peterborough
Linda Likes Her Food

I visited this restaurant in the summer of this year as I couldn't get into my usual haunt. I have to say I was pretty disappointed to be honest. The place was actually fairly full and the clientele was in the main the over 60's. (we were a family unit ranging from 40's down to teenage) I found the food acceptable, but nothing to write home about. Rather bland for me to be honest, little to no seasoning whatsoever. The gravy was very, very bland indeed and watery. However, the one thing that troubled me was the fact that whatever meat you ordered for your roast dinner, you were also given a cheap tasting small sausage and stuffing to bulk out the meal... My daughter asked if she could mix two meats, a slice of each, and she was met with astonishment... and a refusal. Dessert was honest ordinary fare. I have been told by many older people that they enjoy the food enormously, but for me, I am afraid I wont be returning.

The Black Bear – Wisbech
Hackie

best chippy in the world!!!!!! :) seriously.......

Barney’s Plaice – Huntingdon
Drk

A find in the Fens Somerville House Restaurant, Terrington St John A restaurant really does have to be first-rate for us to make a 240 miles round trip from Birmingham to near King’s Lynn in Norfolk three or four times, each year since 2003 (and regretting that we don’t live nearer so that we can visit monthly!). Situated a few hundred yards from the A47, between Wisbech and King’s Lynn, Somerville House is a haven of peaceful fine dining. Formerly a village doctor’s surgery in Church Road, in the village of Terrington St John, PE14 7RY, Somerville House, with owners Colin (the chef) and Mibette, provides some of the best evening meals and Sunday lunches in the Fens and the whole of north Norfolk. The format is simple and economical: Somerville offers a two- or three-course a la carte menu, changed monthly, for under £30 (excluding wine). This choice is supplemented by special evenings, including two-course ‘tummy-filler’ traditional meals (under £20) and four-course seasonal special evenings. The wine choice is extensive without being lavish, either in provenance or cost. There are always the chef’s informed recommendations on the menu, which we usually follow. One evening in late May, 2009, we enjoyed a special four-course ‘Spring Evening special’ for £35. It began with aperitifs in Colin and Mibette’s walled garden and orchard - the source of Colin’s plum chutney, to come in the autumn. The menu included an hors d’oeuvre of broad bean and sorrel flan. A further salad course was of local salad vegetables and quails’ eggs. A fish course of line-caught sea bass and double-baked Cromer crab soufflé followed. The main course was of roast spring lamb, with Norfolk asparagus grown a few fields away, complemented by local new potatoes and minted rhubarb puree. After a suitable interval, a strawberry and meringue slice was served accompanied by a palate-cleansing strawberry sorbet. The meal ended with freshly-made coffee and (our special request) blueberry and apple tea. Sublime! On another evening in May, for one of the ‘regular’ evening meals, we were, as usual, greeted by the front-of-house patronne, Mibette. Over an aperitif and exquisitely-prepared hors d’oeuvres, we mulled over a choice of a two- or three-course meal. No competition - it’s the three course every time! Typically, there are four choices for each of the three courses, including one vegetarian option. In six years, the standard has been consistently conscientious, and the menus have changed seasonally and imaginatively to avoid any hint of repetition. The unstuffy and friendly welcome from Mibette and Colin, has also been consistent, including end-of-evening personal farewell from Colin (as the chef). Some people arrive and leave Somerville House by taxi (easily arranged from Wisbech or King’s Lynn). Others, like us, travel from further afield without hesitation, remembering that the Somerville House post-code PE14 7RY extends the length of Church Rd. And we come back again and again, finding something new to savour. Paul Dolan and Karen O’Rourke, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham, U.K. June 2009

Somerville House – Wisbech
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Cambridge

Sunday Lunch, £23.95

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La Pergola – Cambridge

Fixed Price Sunday Lunch Set menu: Any main, pizza or pasta and a dessert from £23.95.

 

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Set Lunch Menu, £16

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The Oak Bistro – Cambridge

1 course, £16; 2 courses, £22; 3 courses, £27. Available 12pm-2.30pm, Tuesday to Friday.

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