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Restaurants In Newcastle |
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If
you like eating out, then you’ll love Newcastle
for its variety of excellent eateries that should suit
all budgets and bellies.
For upmarket eats head Quayside for classy riverside dining
where you’ll find the art deco style of Malmaison
[map] , and the Rooftop Restaurant [map] where you can dine while taking in fine views across
the city.
Close to the Quayside you’ll find Vujon [map],
the Indian Restaurant which is rapidly gaining a reputation
for being the area’s best. The smart décor
provides a fitting backdrop to the refined regional flavours
on the menu.
Across town one of the most popular places for good food
comes in the form of a stylish little bistro called Blackfriars
Café [map].
This historic building was once a 13th century refectory
for the local friars, today it’s a café/restaurant
serving dishes like Mackeral & black sesame sushi
with pickled ginger & wasabi and twice cooked belly
pork with cumin spiced ratatouille.
For cheap eats and takeaways Bigg Market has a
collection of eateries for you to choose from. Here you’ll
find Rupali [map] with their Curry Hell challenge and Simply Greek [map],
known for a plate smashingly good time. Thai diner Numjai
[map] and curry house Thali [map] are also worth a try if you plan to dine in the city centre.
Proudly carrying the slogan ‘food the gods won’t
punish you for’, you’ll find guilt-free good
food at Tantalus [map] on Higham Place. Day or night, the food here aims to cut
out the unnecessary calories and cholesterol without losing
any of the taste, and also has some decent vegetarian
options as well.
Newcastle also has its very own Chinatown [map], which can be found around Stowell Street, not too
far from the Gallowgate coach station. Here you can not
only find some interesting Chinese restaurants that serve
everything from sweet and sour to shark, but you can also
pick up your authentic ingredients for when you decide
to give your own wok a workout.
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