Tonight I shall be eating here

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huwg

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mmmmmmmmmmmmm

I'd still be there tomorrow trying to choose what to have.
 

la gran siete

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huwg said:
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm

I'd still be there tomorrow trying to choose what to have.

I know its always the hard bit.Reckon the bill for 3 will be abpout £130 :eek: Its a birthday treat for a friend
 

Nick_UK

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la gran siete said:
I know its always the hard bit.Reckon the bill for 3 will be abpout £130 :eek: Its a birthday treat for a friend

Ahh, trying to get that German bird back in the good books, eh ? :D
 

pantages

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Since moving here last August I have been searching the Boston area for a good restaurant and last night I found it. The Moore's Arms at Frampton serve the best food I have tasted in years. Fresh tasty veg, meat cooked to perfection and 'to die for' deserts. Wonderful service and atmosphere. Highly recommended!
 

la gran siete

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pantages said:
Since moving here last August I have been searching the Boston area for a good restaurant and last night I found it. The Moore's Arms at Frampton serve the best food I have tasted in years. Fresh tasty veg, meat cooked to perfection and 'to die for' deserts. Wonderful service and atmosphere. Highly recommended!
Think youll find New York has bigger and better choice:D
 

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Tonight I shall be choosing from one of the many range of delicacies from here.


On a more serious note, I would highly recommend this restaurant - exceptional food in a fantastic venue.
 

boyimace

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All you guys into seafood, ring any decent chinese restaurant place a order for Lobster in ginger and spring onion sauce, it is my favourite seafood ever, with just plain boiled rice, it is the best, in my humble opinion.
 

signs

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i love seafood, but if i'm honest 95% of the time it's only as good as the sauce you get with it :rolleyes:
might have something to do with living in the midlands i surppose :(
 

Garrett

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Nick_UK said:
Ahh, trying to get that German bird back in the good books, eh ? :D
And dont order her:

27 Peasant Soup Mussel & tomato with potato wine herbs etc. £ 4.95

Or she may take it the wrong way, mind you saying its for peasants is the most expensive soup.

Ah just got it as usual them above fleece the peasant.:D
 

Nick_UK

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signs said:
i love seafood, but if i'm honest 95% of the time it's only as good as the sauce you get with it :rolleyes:
might have something to do with living in the midlands i surppose :(

"Locally caught" seafood tends to have a strange flavour when you buy it in the midlands :D
 

Chris Muriel

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pantages said:
Since moving here last August I have been searching the Boston area for a good restaurant and last night I found it.

There are stacks of good restaurants in the greater Boston area , both privately owned concerns and chains like Legal Seafood.
(My only bad experience in some 20 odd visits to the area was being thrown out of a Chinese restaurant in Woburn Mall area - and that place closed down soon afterwards)

Chris Muriel (whose company HQ is in Norwood, Mass.)
 

la gran siete

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Nick_UK said:
Ahh, trying to get that German bird back in the good books, eh ? :D
sadly no it wont be the German bird altough she is comining to the uK next week with her sister.Two for the price one I hear you say?They are both young enough to be my daughters:eek: :eek:
 

Uridium

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Chris Muriel said:
There are stacks of good restaurants in the greater Boston area , both privately owned concerns and chains like Legal Seafood.
(My only bad experience in some 20 odd visits to the area was being thrown out of a Chinese restaurant in Woburn Mall area - and that place closed down soon afterwards)

Chris Muriel (whose company HQ is in Norwood, Mass.)

Think he means Boston, lincolnshire :smashin:

Used to live in that area ish' (east cambs)

A few miles out of your way but there are some fantastic restaurants on the Lincs/Cambs border around Stamford. Lochfyne in Elton and the Exeter Arms or George Hotel in Stamford itself being favourites
 

Nick_UK

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uridium said:
Think he means Boston, lincolnshire :smashin:

Methinks Chris has been doing a little too much exotic travelling ? :D
 

pantages

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la gran siete said:
Think youll find New York has bigger and better choice:D

New York is a small village on the north side of Boston (Lincolnshire) not too far from Maryland. I haven't been to either yet but no doubt will do in due course.
 

la gran siete

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pantages said:
New York is a small village on the north side of Boston (Lincolnshire) not too far from Maryland. I haven't been to either yet but no doubt will do in due course.

Olde England
 

Uridium

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pantages said:
New York is a small village on the north side of Boston (Lincolnshire) not too far from Maryland. I haven't been to either yet but no doubt will do in due course.

There's about 12 houses in new york, done some work there once.

Down the road into Norfolk and you'll find California as well on the coast
 

Nick_UK

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Drive around the east coast of the US and you'll find loads of town and village names from the UK. Presumably named after them by the first settlers there.
 

Chris Muriel

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uridium said:
Think he means Boston, lincolnshire :smashin:

:oops: sorry chaps.

I spend a lot of time in the USA one working and, as Nick pointed out, most of the place names are nicked from the UK.

Chris Muriel, Manchester, UK (and there's at least half a dozen Manchesters in the USA)
 

barijohn

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woodywizz said:
On a more serious note, I would highly recommend this restaurant - exceptional food in a fantastic venue.

Blimey that looks a little posh!!!

I'm a Rusholme man myself! :hiya:
 

Nick_UK

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Chris Muriel said:
:oops: sorry chaps.

I spend a lot of time in the USA one working and, as Nick pointed out, most of the place names are nicked from the UK.

Chris Muriel, Manchester, UK (and there's at least half a dozen Manchesters in the USA)


On a "short" drive around New England, you will find Colchester, Salisbury, Richmond, Cambridge, Boston, the Berkshire Hills, Weymouth, Enfield, Worcester County, Berkshire, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Essex, Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstaple, Manchester, Andover, Belmont, Bolton, Braintree, Chelmsford, Cheshire, Oxford, Reading....... and many more No wonder Chris gets confused which country he's in ! :D

Of course, they do have some great place names like Mystic too.
 
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