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Japanese Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Northumberland Street, NE99 1AR
This restaurant does sushi plates that go round conveyor belt. The plates are colour coded... by santa07 -
International Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
8 Nelson Street, NE1 5AW
This is another good choice for lunch in the city centre, whether you want just a light snack... by Sarah_W -
British Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Jesmond Dene Road,, NE2 2EY
Tags: expensive, romantic, pretentious
Booking for dinner at The Jesmond House is essential, as it is usually packed. This is not... by shrek -
Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
The Former United Reform Church, West Avenue, NE3 4ES
You think you've been to everywhere in a small city, and then you end up going to somewhere... by coldclimate -
Down on the quayside of the Tyne there are several hotels, but the cream of the crop, is the... by coldclimate* BOOKING AVAILABLE * SPECIAL OFFER AVAILABLE *
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Mexican/Tex Mex Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
56 Pilgrim St, NE1 6SF
Tags: lively, good value, expensive
We visited Blue Coyote before a foo fighters gig last year, there was a group of 5 and the... by dann4d -
Portuguese Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newgate Street, The Gate, NE1 5TG
Delicious chicken, reasonably priced and with bottomless soft drinks. Very relaxed and friendly... by shunter -
American Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
The Gate, Newgate Street, NE1 5TG
Tags: expensive, lively, family & home feel
Good food with a bit of a twist such as Jack Daniel's flavoured steaks. Reasonably priced and... by shunter -
Chinese Restaurants in Newcastle Upon Tyne
38-42 Stowell Street, NE1 4XQ
The Shangri La is in my opinion the best chinese restaurant on Stowell Street - and there are... by WorTim -
I announced to Mim that we were off to the "Silk Room" for a friend's birthday; she sought... by skipchris
Quick shout on Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne (usually shortened to Newcastle) is a large city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is located on the north bank of the River Tyne and was formerly the county town of Northumberland.[1] The city was founded in Roman times under the name Pons Aelius.Local experts
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