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Where is good to eat out in Cambridge, UK?

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Where is good to eat out in Cambridge, UK?

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  2. Depends what you're after, and your budget!

    The highest quality restaurants are probably Midsummer House and Restaurant 22 - but they're packing prices to match.  Extremely good though.

    In terms of decent quality chains, you've got both Loch Fyne, if fish is your thing, or Browns, for more traditional British fayre.  The Varsity restaurant, on St. Andrew's street, is also pretty good - more mediterranean in style though, lots of meze and the like.

    Curry-wise, you're spoilt for choice, but you'll get the best meals at either the Maharajah (out West, on Castle Hill - not to be confused with the Cambridge Curry House nearby, which is dire), or the Curry King (more central, by the car park), or Gulshan (heading further out East).  Personal favourite is the Curry King, but it'll depend on where you are as to which is easier.

    Other, mid-range restaurants include Chez Gerard, Garfunkels, and so on, but for a more interesting dish in the same price range Anatolia, the basement Turkish restaurant tucked down near Magdalen bridge, is excellent.

    Pub food is possibly best at the Bun Shop, which does a mean all day breakfast, and across the road from it you've got the excellent little Italian cafe that is Clowns.

    And stepping down a notch, you've got Nando's and the like, and a triumverate of kebab shops (two vans on Market Square, and Gardis just off it.  But I'm guessing that's not quite what you're after...!

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