Good Restaurant in York
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Aydogflipper

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436 posts

194 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Me and the girlfriend are going away to York for a couple of nights next month for her birthday.

Does anyone have any recomendations for a good restaurant in or around York?

Price is not a problem and cuisine wise we are pretty open really.

Cheers

Adam

BatleyBoy

2,036 posts

249 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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ASK is good and is located in the old Grand Assembly Rooms.

Lovely setting, good food, good service, good prices.....very popular.

bulb763

870 posts

262 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I really like Bari, in the Shambles.

YRRunner

1,652 posts

244 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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BatleyBoy said:
ASK is good and is located in the old Grand Assembly Rooms.

Lovely setting, good food, good service, good prices.....very popular.
FFS Simon, you can go to an ASK anywhere in the country! Corporate restaurant mediocrity.
Dinner: Blue Bicycle (by far the best in York), Meltons, Nineteen (very funky), Plunkets.
Lunch: Biltmore, Oscars Wine Bar, Kennedy's.
Coffee & light bites: Cafe Concerto (unique).
Blue Bicycle will always impress. Have fun!

reefer

38 posts

190 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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+1 Blue Bicycle

BatleyBoy

2,036 posts

249 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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YRRunner said:
BatleyBoy said:
ASK is good and is located in the old Grand Assembly Rooms.

Lovely setting, good food, good service, good prices.....very popular.
FFS Simon, you can go to an ASK anywhere in the country! Corporate restaurant mediocrity.
Oh dear. Sorry.
getmecoat

obob

4,193 posts

222 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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YRRunner said:
BatleyBoy said:
ASK is good and is located in the old Grand Assembly Rooms.

Lovely setting, good food, good service, good prices.....very popular.
FFS Simon, you can go to an ASK anywhere in the country! Corporate restaurant mediocrity.
Dinner: Blue Bicycle (by far the best in York), Meltons, Nineteen (very funky), Plunkets.
Lunch: Biltmore, Oscars Wine Bar, Kennedy's.
Coffee & light bites: Cafe Concerto (unique).
Blue Bicycle will always impress. Have fun!
You forgot the Willow. It's legendary.

BJG1

5,966 posts

240 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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J Bakers is probably the best restaurant in York - brilliant modern food.

If you like Thai, Khao San Road is amazing, will have to look long and hard for a better Thai restaurant outside of London.

KungFuPanda

4,636 posts

198 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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When you're wandering around the shops during the day, make sure you grab a hog roast. I think there are a couple of branches in York. Roast pork on a massive roll with apple sauce and shedloads of scratchings on the side. Not fine dining but a great filler during the day before dinner.

thetapeworm

13,732 posts

267 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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KungFuPanda said:
When you're wandering around the shops during the day, make sure you grab a hog roast. I think there are a couple of branches in York. Roast pork on a massive roll with apple sauce and shedloads of scratchings on the side. Not fine dining but a great filler during the day before dinner.
This.

Maybe a Bettys curd tart for pudding too.

gib786

9,146 posts

205 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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obob said:
You forgot the Willow. It's legendary.
+1

Aydogflipper

Original Poster:

436 posts

194 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Blue bicycle and nineteen looking good to us.

Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.

Now for the girlfriend to decide which menu she would prefer.....

Myc

306 posts

189 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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gib786 said:
obob said:
You forgot the Willow. It's legendary.
+1
-1 unless you and your girlfriend are horny 16 year olds! The fact that this place is a restaurant that needs to have several doorstaff on duty, should tell you all you need to know.

If you want a chinese in York I can highly recommend Red Chilli.

As per a couple of recommendations on here, I'd suggest Oscars for dinner then moving on to the Biltmore which is just next door for cocktails and then you have Vudu two doors down should you want to drink and dance later on without being surrounded by too many chavs.

BaronVonVTEC

397 posts

212 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Another vote for Oscars here, I took my girlfriend there last week and it was very good.

obob

4,193 posts

222 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Myc said:
-1 unless you and your girlfriend are horny 16 year olds! The fact that this place is a restaurant that needs to have several doorstaff on duty, should tell you all you need to know.

If you want a chinese in York I can highly recommend Red Chilli.

As per a couple of recommendations on here, I'd suggest Oscars for dinner then moving on to the Biltmore which is just next door for cocktails and then you have Vudu two doors down should you want to drink and dance later on without being surrounded by too many chavs.
But its a Chinese and a disco!!! Can't go wrong ;-)

Gurbinder

238 posts

229 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Make sure you pop in for a pint at the Guy Fawkes inn.

BBYeah

363 posts

211 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I love food, live in York and eat out a lot.

I don't think anyone has recommended Cafe No 8. It's on Gillygate and probably the best place to eat in York. Everything is cooked from scratch and you can see the kitchen easily. It's on the pricier end but is still good value as the quality of ingredients and cooking is very high. I've eaten in Michelin starred places and they've not been much better. You can tell they care a lot about every dish that goes out.

J Bakers is also nice but the staff can be a bit crap there and the menus tend to be a bit more 'out there' than at Cafe No 8. I recommend the chocolate plate there if they are still doing it.

Nineteen is nice and I've had some good meals there but Cafe No 8 and J Bakers are better. Like many of the old buildings in York, it used to be used as a brothel.

Would also back up Cafe Concerto for a simple lunch, the cakes are meant to be good there too.

For Asian, Indochine is very nice but not been recently. Japanese is useless in York, only place worth going to is Asia Gourmet, also on Gillygate. It's very rough and ready but cheap and quite nice. Haven't found an Indian I could recommend, although there's quite a few average places.

Not been to the Blue Bicycle because I heard some average reviews of it, but will have to check it out.

If you like cocktails and a bohemian vibe, Evil Eye lounge is good for a drink or two.

Hope you have a good trip!

plg

4,106 posts

238 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Blue Bicycle

Plunketts on High Petergate used to be good...

Cafe Concerto for light food

El Piano for vegetarian and cafe


adycav

7,615 posts

245 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Useful thread, me and 'er indoors are off to York for a few nights in March.

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Gurbinder

238 posts

229 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Make sure you pop in for a pint at the Guy Fawkes inn.