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I need to book a table at a good restaurant in Newcastle and need some suggestions please (its a while since I ate in town). Its for my parents as I've booked tickets for a gig at the Metro Arena. Not particular preference although Italian, Indian & Chinese are favourites.

 

Any suggestions or recommendations form anyone?

 

Ta,

Steve

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Nudo is one of my faves. Relaxed and low key, not a classy joint but great food (noodles)

 

Haven't been there for a while. Top shout though.

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I used to like the Dragon House for Chinese, Sachins for Indian and Francesca's in Jesmond or Mario's in the bigg market for Italian. Fuck knows if they're still the places to go. I didn't recognise a single boozer or restaurant last time I was home.

 

Cafe 21 is (was) canny if you fancy something a bit more up market.

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Two places on High Bridge that might float your boat:

http://www.dabbawal.com/

http://www.paniscafe.co.uk/

Panis is excellent. Quality Sardinian food, reasonable price, good wine. Decor is a little basic, but it doesn't matter because the service and the food are both superb.

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Two places on High Bridge that might float your boat:

http://www.dabbawal.com/

http://www.paniscafe.co.uk/

Panis is excellent. Quality Sardinian food, reasonable price, good wine. Decor is a little basic, but it doesn't matter because the service and the food are both superb.

I'll second the Panis recommendation. It is superb food.

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Two places on High Bridge that might float your boat:

http://www.dabbawal.com/

http://www.paniscafe.co.uk/

Panis is excellent. Quality Sardinian food, reasonable price, good wine. Decor is a little basic, but it doesn't matter because the service and the food are both superb.

I'll second the Panis recommendation. It is superb food.

You're thirding it... surely? ;)

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I am , thank you for pointing out my cretinous error…

 

 

… aaaanyway, I'd go as far as recommending the Fregula con Gamberoni, sublime.

Fregula, that's the tiny balls of pasta, isn't it? Never really fancied them

 

Last time Iw as there I had the Pollo Lelo or Lillo or something... Bloody gorgeous.

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Am surprised there's been no shouts for 'Woosa' on Clayton street! It's a recently opened Thai / Malaysian restaurant (where Black Door used to be) and the food is amazing!

 

Probs the best restaurant I've eaten at in Newcastle

 

Also other recommendations would be:

 

Dabawall as mentioned by Hank

Little Saigon (Vietnamese) in the Big Market

El Coto (Tapas) next to the Hyena Comedy Club

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Might give that Thai/Malaysian place a shout, Andy. Cheers.

 

Nice one mate... dunno if you like Calamares but if you do then they do the most unbelievable starter there - easily the best Calamares I've had in this country.

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Two places on High Bridge that might float your boat:

http://www.dabbawal.com/

http://www.paniscafe.co.uk/

Dabbawal, is that the 'street food' place? I've noticed it when I got to the Bacchus for a post match pint

 

Yeah that's the place... food is excellent and the service is top notch too.

 

I didn't really notice the difference between this and a standard indian because I just got a starter and a curry (both excellent) but I think you can do a tapas kind of thing with the menu which makes it more street food like.

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