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Dopplr asked about Newcastle upon Tyne:
Where's good to eat in Newcastle upon Tyne?
11 tips in reply
  • Guy Rintoul
    Guy Rintoul replied over 4 years ago

    Belle & Herbs in Heaton

    Belle & Herbs is a GREAT cafe in the Heaton area of Newcastle. They're open about 9-6 most days, serving breakfast from 9-3 and lunch/dinner from 12-6. They do a massive choice of meals, from an enormous full English breakfast to towering burgers, and all at very reasonable prices. Definitely highly recommended!

    This tip has the address "Heaton"
  • Mark Jones
    Mark Jones replied over 3 years ago

    Blake's Sandwich shop

    Usually very good sandwiches in this place and sometimes good biscuits, always tight quarters mind you. Just down Grey St. from the shopping mall

    This tip has the address "City Centre"
  • Einar Vollset
    Einar Vollset replied over 3 years ago

    Black Door

    The best restaurant in Newcastle. French with a twist. Quite pricey though.

    This tip has the address "Near Central Station"
  • Mark Jones
    Mark Jones replied over 3 years ago

    New Rendezvous in Ponteland

    this is the best chinese food I've ever had anywhere, and I've been to chinatown in San Francisco and NYC. The "duck tacos" as I call them with plum sauce are the best thing i've ever had.

    This tip has the address "Ponteland"
  • Guy Rintoul
    Guy Rintoul replied over 3 years ago

    Hanahana - Japanese Teppan Yaki

    Really great food, cooked right in front of you by incredibly skilled chefs. Great atmosphere, including the obligatory egg-tossing. The only complaint I have is that the toilets aren't very clean, though I don't doubt the hygiene standards of the food as it's brought out raw in front of you and is clearly high quality meat.

    This tip has the address "45 Bath Lane, in Chinatown"
  • Guy Rintoul
    Guy Rintoul replied over 3 years ago

    Head of Steam, near Central Station

    Chilled out bar, popular with an alternative crowd. Upstairs is a busy bar with a good atmosphere, while downstairs is a slightly more dingy basement bar which quite often has live music on. Recommended if you want somewhere a little different, relaxed and more 'alternative'.

    This tip has the address "Opposite Central Station"
  • Gavin Blowman
    Gavin Blowman replied over 2 years ago

    Santana's in Jesmond (Cradlewell area) .. cheap but the food is great. Try the Fillet Steak Santana if you like garlic ;-)

    Details on this page: http://www.jesmond.org.uk/restaurants-jesmond.htm

  • Brian Degger
    Brian Degger replied over 2 years ago

    Lovely Vietnamese restaurant. Recoment the friend squid entree and the sour monkfish soup. A favorite place to eat in Newcastle

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  • Stefan Koopmanschap
    Stefan Koopmanschap replied over 2 years ago

    The whole place looks a bit shabby, but we were looking for something simple to eat. We were quite surprised by the excellent quality of the food. Between us we had a Beef Burger, Chicken Grill and Pizza and all of us really enjoyed the food. People were friendly though not paying a whole lot of attention to the details of our order.

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  • Meri Williams
    Meri Williams replied about 1 year ago

    Just a note to say Belle & Herbs is now sadly closed and the replacement (Butterfly Cabinet) is a pale imitation. Best to go elsewhere!

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  • Jan Forrester
    Jan Forrester replied about 1 year ago

    Awesome food! The coffee was delicious and at a reasonable price too! Definitely going to come back!

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