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28. The London Carriage Works
5
/5
1 Reviews
€87
Western-style
Kai,Li
The food here is very tasty, service here is also very good. The best choice in town.
29. The Peacock
4.6
/5
17 Reviews
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
Open Late
TheForkUser
A wonderful pub restaurant. We were made to feel very welcome on arrival and the staff were very sincere and helpful. It was definitely service with smiles. The food was excellent and hot! The sirloin steak was cooked as requested and is certainly recommended. The real ale was well kept and tasted superb. We will be back.
30. Ed's Easy Diner
2.6
/5
11 Reviews
Western-style
Open Late
TheForkUser
Any time my family are at Cheshire oaks, Ed's gets a visit, it's simple , does what it says on the tin.
31. The Bear's Head
4.5
/5
15 Reviews
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
TheForkUser
The best Sunday dinner i have had! Absolutely lovely. Lovely pub, bet it is very cosy in the winter with the open fire. We will definitely be back.
32. The Crown Inn
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€16
Bars/Bistros
天意旅行官
#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 Crewe is a market town in the Crewe-Nantwich district of Cheshire in northwest England, UK. It is one of the main stations and transfer stations on the West Coast Main Line. Crewe is famous for its rich historical and cultural heritage and charming natural scenery. Crewe has many historical sites and museums, among which the Crewe Heritage Center is a railway museum that displays exhibits such as the British Railway 370 advanced passenger train, attracting a large number of tourists every year. The following is a detailed guide I summarized. If it helps you, remember to follow me! - Attractions - Crewe Railway Station: One of the busiest railway stations in the UK, with a unique architectural style. - Crewe History Center: Shows the history and culture of Crewe, including railway history, industrial revolution, etc. - Jodrell Bank Observatory: One of the world's famous observatories, with a huge radio telescope. - Tatton Park: A beautiful park with gardens, lakes, forests and historical buildings. - Food Recommendations - The Crown Inn: A traditional British pub offering a variety of food and drinks. Signature dishes include fish and chips, burgers and barbecue. - The White Hart: A historic pub that offers a variety of British cuisine and local specialties. Signature dishes include beef stew, meat pies and puddings. - The Alexandra: A high-end restaurant that offers exquisite modern British cuisine. Signature dishes include roast duck, lobster and steak. - Notes - Transportation: Crewe does not have an airport, but it can be reached via Manchester Airport or Birmingham Airport. In addition, Crewe has a train station that can easily connect to other cities in the UK. - Climate: Crewe has a temperate maritime climate, which is mild and humid all year round, and the seasons do not change much. It is recommended to bring light clothing. - Shopping: Crewe has many shopping malls and shops where you can buy a variety of goods. In addition, Crewe also has some traditional markets where you can buy local specialties. - Safety: Crewe is a relatively safe city, but you still need to pay attention to your personal belongings and personal safety when traveling. It is recommended to avoid going out alone at night and try to choose crowded places. #BritishCrewe #ThePlacesMost AskedByFriends #CityHumanitiesNotes #WhereToGoOnTheWeekend
33. Anchor Inn Wirral
4.6
/5
15 Reviews
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
TheForkUser
Booked in for a Sunday roast for my partner's birthday. The whole experience was good Peter greeted us and showed to our table and Holly looked after us thereafter.
34. Toby Carvery Hoole Village
4.8
/5
15 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
Been to several places recently for lunch,non have been particularly good ,had a carvery last week in Ellesmere Port. I don't know how they had the nerve to serve it. I had been to the Toby Inn many years ago,and it was always excellent,so suggested we try it this week . It was absolutely marvellous. Could not fault it at all. We will be back next week for certain.Would definitely recommend to anyone.Excellent food,good service, sensibly priced.
35. SALT at Macdonald Portal Hotel, Golf & Spa
2.5
/5
10 Reviews
Barbeque
TheForkUser
Was pleasantly surprised, after reading the reviews I wasn’t expecting it to be a good experience, but it was. The food came in good time, was very hot, fresh and tasted lovely. Cocktails were really good too, the dessert (sticky toffee pudding served with banana, vanilla ice cream and a sticky sauce) was amazing. Staff were very polite and professional, not sure what all the bad reviews are about, unless we were just very lucky. Only down side was the restaurant itself, could have done with being livened up a bit. On the whole really impressed.
36. Chamber 36 City Centre
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€15
跟着小宋看世界
🎉 Liverpool Chinatown 3-Day Tour Guide 🎉 🐉 Day 1: Explore the Charm of Tradition 🐉 As soon as you step into Liverpool Chinatown, you will be greeted by a traditional Chinese archway imported from Shanghai and carefully crafted by Chinese craftsmen1. This 15-meter-high archway decorated with more than 200 dragons is not only a gateway to welcome you, but also a symbol of the friendly relationship between Liverpool and Shanghai. Here, you can feel the unique atmosphere of the oldest and largest Chinese community in Europe. 🍜 In the afternoon, stroll along the bustling Duke Street and taste authentic Chinese delicacies such as siu mai, barbecued pork buns and a variety of authentic Chinese dim sum. 🏮 In the evening, why not join a karaoke, sing loudly and experience the local nightlife2. 🛍️ Day 2: Shopping and Food 🛍️ Start your day with a visit to Chung Wah Supermarket to explore a variety of Asian food and fresh ingredients. From noodles to fresh fish and vegetables, there are Chinese specialties such as spring rolls and wontons. 🌆 In the afternoon, you can enjoy modern Asian cuisine at Chamber 36 on Berry Street, which not only has delicious dim sum, but also Thai, Japanese and Korean cuisine. 🎵 In the evening, continue your food tour or enjoy a cocktail in a local bar to end a fulfilling day. 🏞️ Day 3: Cultural Experience 🏞️ On your last day in Liverpool Chinatown, you can visit some cultural venues such as teahouses to experience the unique fusion of Eastern tradition and Western modernity. 🌤️ In the afternoon, you can buy souvenirs in the shops on Nelson Street and Duke Street, or look for unique handicrafts in the local market. 🌙 In the evening, you can enjoy dinner at a local restaurant to recall the highlights of these three days. 📌 Tips: Plan your itinerary in advance to avoid missing out on any wonderful experiences. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes to stroll freely in Chinatown. Keep your phone charged to record your trip. 📸 Get your camera ready to capture every moment of this vibrant neighborhood!
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