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you’ve had your fill of stodgy British cuisine
and you're looking for something tempting, go global
in Harrogate with the wide choice of food on offer.
Cheaug Won on Cheltenham Parade, can give you
your perfect introduction to modern Chinese cuisine.
Offering great value for money and a warm and friendly
service Cheaug Won is the perfect place to have an informal
meeting or business lunch where tasty food is guaranteed.
For the latest Indian cuisine head to Mujib of Harrogate [map] on Devonshire Place. This is an exciting place to dine
offering an unusual fusion menu with authentic Bangladeshi
cuisine combined with influences from around the
world.
The menu is beautifully laid out into 22 sections covering fusion appetisers, mains, vegetarian dishes,
dietary dishes and classics including the most popular
curries like korma, madras and vindaloo.
The atmosphere is lively and vibrant at La Tasca [map] on John Street. This intimate restaurant is little sister
to its larger Leeds-based branch, but this helps create
a splendidly chilled out venue complete with mood-enhancing
lighting.
The menu features all the Spanish favourites you would
expect including paella, 33 different types of tapas and plenty of fine Riojas. La Tasca tries to source
all its food and drink from Spain (they even buy Spanish-brewed
San Miguel instead of the British version!).
For French chic head to Café Rouge [map] on
Beulah Street, which is a French fusion restaurant offering family dining in ambient surroundings.
Or, when the weather’s fine, enjoy some authentic al fresco dining outside the brasserie.
The restaurants are open from 9:30am till late and cater
for breakfast, lunch, dinner or even just a drink as
they are licensed. Meanwhile the menu covers a range
of French favourites from croques and baguettes, to
more substantial fare such as steak frites and boeuf
bourguignon. Both Café Rouges offer a well-priced
prix fixe menu, as well as two kiddies' menus that vary
in price according to the age and size of your children.
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