Restaurants in your area

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I was wondering...are there a lot of restaurants in your area? What area do you live in, and what type of cuisine do the restaurants in your area have? (mostly).
As well, do you dine out a lot, order out and what type of food do you like to eat when you dine out (or order out?)
 
Just had the most amazing sushi from a restaurant in Oxford. As we live in a village there aren't too many restaurants / take aways in the vicinity, so we always have to travel. But the sushi was uber. Mmmmmmmmmm
 
Well i live in a village and its has loads of places.

Pubs, Nice Restaurants withs all types of food, then we have Spanish/Indian/Chinese Restaurants and takeaways. Fish and Chip shops and a Subway.

I have a takeaway atleast once a week.
 
Some excellent restaurants our way.

There's a pizza place that does the best pizzas I've tasted - this is up north as well. Better than Italy, London - anywhere else.

And there's a restaurant called Oswald's which is excellent. Gotta love local sausages as a tasty treat rather than peanuts in a bowl.
 
We have an Indian and a Pub in the village, and then if you go a bit further afield to Uttoxeter there's a few restaurants / Chineses / more Indians / takeaways so it's not bad at all. If we go out for a "proper" meal it's usually in Stoke though :)
 
In Montreal, there are so many restaurants and with such a vast selection of local and ethnic cuisine, you can get lost here. :D
I absolutely love Greek food...mostly in the way it is prepared. I love the Greek potatoes, salad and grills. It just tastes great.
I like Chinese food once in a while, and pizza now and then as well.
 
Wren said:
I was wondering...are there a lot of restaurants in your area? What area do you live in, and what type of cuisine do the restaurants in your area have? (mostly).
As well, do you dine out a lot, order out and what type of food do you like to eat when you dine out (or order out?)
Over the years, I've spent a lot of time in San Francisco, and both the number and selection of restaurants is vast, exceded perhaps only by the range available from the locale of my New York apartment. There, you want it, they'll be a place doing it. I don't remember a place doing Martian food, but I'm sure there has to be one, somewhere. ;)

However, I don't particularly like city life, so I don't eat out that much. My home, however, is in the butt-end of nowhere, and it's miles from the nearest restaurant. I eat out even less, then.

So I tend to only eat out when I'm away from home (either main or temporary), and then, I'm pretty selective about where.
 
Cornwall, lots, everything.
I'd say there are more fish/seafood ones than anything else, but not by much.
just got back from the sticcy prawn tonight, looks shabby (plastic tables etc) but its the mutts nuts tbh! realy good, would reccomend to anyone.
 
Is there a Red Lobster restaurant in your area? There used to be in Montreal but they seem to have disappeared. I know they still exist, just not here.
 
I remember reading somewhere a while back that the UK (might have been London though) has the world's best restaurants.

I like in a village in Surrey and we have 6 or 7 restaurants within a half mile of my house!!

All of them are exceptionally nice.
 
Wren said:
Is there a Red Lobster restaurant in your area? There used to be in Montreal but they seem to have disappeared. I know they still exist, just not here.
i went to red lobster in florida a few years ago, lovely place to eat
 
We've got quite a few nice Thai resturants over this way. Just as well I like Thai food :cool:
 
I was surprised at the amount of Lebanese restaurants around Sydney, they seemed to be as common as Indian restaurants here in the UK.

I've yet to see a Lebanese over here (up north) although i'm sure they must exist.
 
Within 1 minute of my house there is 3 Chinese restaurants, 10+ indian, an african steak house, 5+ Italians, 5+ Kebab/pizza shops. And god knows what else.

one huge town center primarily indian
 
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