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Last Friday, as part of early birthday celebrations I had dinner in Dean Street in London’s Soho area. Prix Fixe (French for fixed price, meaning a set menu) is a small and unassuming restaurant, styled to look like a typical French Brasserie.
Inside, the table and chairs are basic and simple, with the decor representing [...]
Continue Reading This Post →Last week we took a trip to what is fast becoming our favourite local Indian restaurant; Aroma Spice in Sundon Village. Based in a converted pub, the restaurant has been around for some time, but we’ve only recently discovered it. Locally “Gourmet Nights” are usually Tuesday and Wednesday, where starter, main, rice/bread and side dish [...]
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