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26.1 | Sasso's - go for it! | KERNEL::ROE | It's enough to drive you to think... | Thu Sep 08 1988 22:52 | 11 |
| Kingsclere - SASSO'S
Italian / French
#40-#60 for 2
Service entertaining if you like a dry humour
Kingsclere High St (just off Basingstoke - Newbury route)
Hmmmmmmm
:-;
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26.2 | Beacons Restaurant | FOOT::CPERKINS | Cathryn Perkins @UCG dtn(7)781 4375 | Wed Sep 14 1988 23:23 | 21 |
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Beacons Restaurant
Down Grange
Winchester Road
Basingstoke
(0256) 461149
Traditional (berni type of food) and Not so Traditional
Steak Teraki
Cajun Steak
Shanghai Duck
Chicken Tikka .......
A different sort of restaurant then normal, fairly reasonable,
about a tenner a head plus wine.
I have a menu at work if anyone in the Crescent wants to see it.
Cathryn
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26.3 | Customers medium rare | MVSUPP::SYSTEM | Dave Carr 845-2317 | Wed Sep 21 1988 15:10 | 8 |
| < #40-#60 for 2
< Service entertaining if you like a dry humour
You'd need a bl**dy dry sense of humour at that price! I find it hard to
believe that people can pay those prices bearing in mind the cost of a roof over
your head down there.
*DC
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26.4 | Mardi Gras for Pizzas | GROYNE::HAYES | Ian Hayes, DTN 781 ext 4327 | Fri Sep 23 1988 17:53 | 17 |
26.5 | Carvery for my Granny please | 45417::BARKER | Quick, Pass me the Beta Blockers | Fri Nov 04 1988 12:35 | 10 |
| Can anybody recommend a carvery in the Basingstoke (+/- 10 miles)
area.
I mean a proper carvery, not just a pub with a joint of beef.
What I need is the sort of place you could take you granny to,
( which is exactly what I want it for ! )
Thanks in advance,
Chris.
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26.6 | Just try getting past the Bouncer... | CHEST::JENKINS | Squidgy bits... | Fri Nov 04 1988 20:21 | 10 |
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Chris,
I think the Red Lion in town has got a carvery (we were in a restaurant
over the road from there last week, and it said there was a carvery!!),
dunno wot its like though...
Ali
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26.7 | Ladbroke Lodge | FOOT::TAYLOR | | Mon Nov 07 1988 16:16 | 5 |
| The Ladbroke Lodge (sorry , the Hilton Lodge) do a carvery evenings
and on Sunday lunchtime.Can recommend it, and it is good value for
money as well.
Janet
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26.8 | Windmill Inn, Four Marks. | KERNEL::ROE | bend ze knees! | Mon Nov 07 1988 17:47 | 6 |
| A bit further than 10 miles, but recommendable is the Windmill at
Four Marks (4 miles from Alton on the A31 towards Winchester). You've
got to be there for 12 o'clock on Sunday to get a table, it's that
popular.
Mike
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26.9 | Coach & Horses! | LARVAE::LUCIE | Make mine a Pint of ESB! | Tue Nov 08 1988 14:56 | 7 |
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Coach and Horses at Rotherwick? They have a carvery, have not eaten
in the restaurant as I usually stay in the bar and eat the pub-grub
and swill it down with the 'best selection of ale' in the area!
Lucie
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26.10 | Granny Loved it! | 45417::BARKER | Quick, Pass me the Beta Blockers | Mon Nov 21 1988 11:43 | 4 |
| Thanks for the Suggestions. The Hilton Lodge was the chosen place,
and the food was good, quantities exceptional, and the value good.
They have a nice 'conservertory' out the back where most of the
seating was.
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26.11 | watch those inches | KERNEL::HBUTT | | Wed Dec 14 1988 16:55 | 11 |
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Every been to Blubeckers Mill at Odiham..?
Excellent home made wholesome food of varying nationality.
Rich desserts as well
#25-#30 per person...plus wine
Service is very good, but can be slow when busy.
Tranquill surrounding...try it in summer
Helen
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26.12 | | ODIHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Mon Jan 23 1989 19:13 | 14 |
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might as well use this note - I'm getting desparate.
Does anybody know of a good Thai restaurant within sensible (or
even non-sensible) driving distance of Basingstoke? Failing Thai
I will consider (in decreasing order of desirability) Laos, Cambodian,
Vietnamese, Burmese or Indian.
/. Ian .\
(PS: desparation is because my wife is Thai, and we have been living
on Thai food for the last 20 months. Now I have relocated back to
sunny Basingstoke and we are living in a hotel going rapidly out
of our minds for lack of food that doesn't make us both feel sick)
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26.13 | Malaysian ! | SUBURB::WILSON | David | Mon Jan 23 1989 19:47 | 8 |
| There is a Singapore eating house in Mytchett, near Farnborough.
I am no expert, but it looks good and tastes good.
(On further reflection it is Malaysian ! ) ring me for details
830 3321
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26.14 | | YARD::RUSSELL | Oh, NO! You didn't press THAT key! | Tue Jan 24 1989 14:27 | 15 |
| re .12;
if you are staying in the same hotel all the time, why not ask the
chef/resteraunt(sp?) manager to do one for you?
A few years ago, I lived for nine months in a hotel in Watford;
the chef there was very happy to make me a special curry/steak
or whatever; I think he enjoyed making it more than I enjoyed
eating it... and they were always good!
In fact the hotel was the Ladbroke Mercury, which is part of the
Hilton group.
Peter.
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26.15 | | ODIHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Tue Jan 24 1989 18:14 | 5 |
| now there's a thought - in fact perhaps I could get my wife to show
him how (she's a qualified chef - her family owns a restaurant back
in Thailand...)
/. Ian .\
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26.16 | | SHAPES::KERRELLD | | Tue Jan 24 1989 20:21 | 7 |
| There are two Thai places I would recommend;
The Ram Wong (or something like that) in Guildford.
The Blue Elephant in Fulham, well worth the journey.
Dave.
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26.17 | Thai in Petersfield | SHAPES::STREETR | Yodel....leity | Tue Jan 24 1989 20:35 | 11 |
| There is a Thai restaurant in Petersfield (25 miles).
Its called the River Kwai, and is very good I understand.
It will take 35 mins to drive from Basingstoke to Petersfield.
Take A339 to Alton, then B3006 to Liss, and A325 into P'field.
The restaurant is on the main road (A3), just after you pass
the High Street, (ie. you are most of the way thru the town).
Phone me if you need more details 781-4117
Ray.
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26.18 | Rum Wong | RDGE00::JENKINS_R | Jaguar, World Sportscar Champions | Thu Jan 26 1989 00:52 | 4 |
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The place in Guildford is the Rum Wong - very good, book early and
plump for the tables rather than the floor.
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26.19 | A Good Indian? | YARD::BIRCH | No Comment | Tue Feb 07 1989 16:46 | 4 |
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Can anyone recommend an Indian restaurant in Basingstoke?
Karen
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26.20 | | ODIHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Tue Feb 07 1989 16:57 | 18 |
26.21 | "Villa Tandoori" has my vote too! | RDGE43::BATEMAN | Fast, flash ... and funny! | Wed Feb 08 1989 22:45 | 1 |
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26.22 | Nepalese Food | UBOHUB::LLOYD | | Thu Feb 09 1989 12:21 | 7 |
| How about Nepalese food - very similar to Indian. If so, try the
20 minute journey to Aldershot to Johnnie Gurkha's.
Went there last night - It were excellent.
BARBARA
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26.23 | Thai in London. | FOOT::RUSSELL | Oh, NO! You didn't press THAT key! | Mon Feb 13 1989 17:05 | 24 |
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I wonder what happend to my last reply - oh well, I'm creating this one
"outside of notes" just in case..
Here are four London Thai restaraunt addresses that I got from the
"Whats on in London" mag at Highfield, where I've been on a course
this week...
Benjorang Thai, 95, Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith Broadway, W6.
01 741 5806
Bua Luans, 26, Upper Richmond Street, SW15 01 871 1887
Morakot, 11, Berwick Street, Soho, 01 743 5300
Sri Siam, 14, Old Compton Street, Soho, 01 434 3544
My mate reckons his good meal was "definately in one of the last two",
but he can't remember which one...... not a very helpful
recomendation!
Peter.
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26.24 | | HAMPS::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Mon Feb 13 1989 17:26 | 20 |
| Thanks - that adds a few - My wife looked at Sri Siam on our last
trip to Chinatown and decided it looked a bit 'gedat' (showy). The
menu looked interesteing though. (Since 'sri siam' means "country
of Thailand in Sanskrit which is used extensively by upper class
Thais - it used to be the court language - this may be the intent)
We went around the corner to Frith Street where there are two more
(!) called Chiang Mai and Bahn Thai (Chiang Mai is the second city
of Thailand with a quite distinctive cuisine. Bahn Thai means "Thai
House" and refers to the peasant houses with steeply pitched rooves
built on piles for coolness in the summer). We ate at the Chiang
Mai and were impressed. We'll try another one next time in (all
nominations are still welcome).
/. Ian .\
(For jazz fans the Chiang Mai is next to Ronnie Scott's club and
the Bahn Thai is across the road: hot food and hot jazz, pure delight!)
/.I.\
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26.25 | Excellent Sunday Lunches! | VOGON::KCAMPBELL | beyond the blue horizon... | Mon Apr 10 1989 18:04 | 12 |
| I can thoroughly recommend the Wessex House Hotel at
Sherfield-on-Loddon (roughly six miles out of Basingstoke on the
A33).
The food, service and atmosphere were faultless!
I believe they also do a reasonably priced lunch time menu and full
a la carte in the evenings.
Regards,
Karen
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26.26 | even the salad was bad | SHAPES::KERRELLD | Euro Tour '89 | Thu May 25 1989 08:50 | 9 |
| I went to Beacons Restaurant as recommended in .2 & .4 last night and found
the food and service very poor (even for a Berni).
I complained about the appalling food and they took two of the meals off
the bill.
Nice building and beautiful gardens though...
Dave.
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26.27 | Slow slow slow slow | LARVAE::BARKER | Do not fold, spindle or mutilate | Thu May 25 1989 13:07 | 6 |
| re .26 Beacons Restaurant
I've eaten there a couple of times & found the food to be OK. But the
service.... if you're going to eat there plan on a 3 hour lunch break.
Nigel
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26.28 | WOK THIS WAY... | ODIHAM::NICHOLLS | To be or what... | Wed Jun 21 1989 19:03 | 32 |
26.29 | Wheatsheaf, N.Waltham | CURRNT::PREECE | Are You Now, Or Have you Ever ? | Thu Aug 24 1989 15:30 | 22 |
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A small plug for the Wheatsheaf, at North Waltham (Dummer, if you
prefer.) It's the one that you can see down on your left as you
come up the M3, just before J7.
Part of the Lansbury Hotels group, owned by Whitbread, a range of
hot/cold bar meals and a "proper" restaurant. Only about half-a-dozen
tables, so book. (Dummer 8282)
Menu is pleasantly different from the usual "chain" selection, plenty
of sea-food and stuff. Watch out for the various "sizzlers", they're
big - and hot!
Small selection of dishes for children (including Junior Rump Steak!)
One or two suitable for veggies.
Prices, around 10-15 pounds per head, depending on how mad you
go with the desserts, and what you drink.
Ian
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26.30 | A vote for "Villa Tandoori" | CURRNT::GARSON | | Fri Oct 06 1989 20:36 | 20 |
26.31 | Watch the William! | LASHAM::NICHOLLS | Mad Dog 20-20 | Mon Oct 09 1989 12:54 | 7 |
26.32 | "The Georgian" | CURRNT::GARSON | | Mon Oct 16 1989 21:05 | 8 |
26.33 | BOMBAY BILL ! | SHAPES::CLEPHANEB | | Fri Nov 03 1989 20:11 | 11 |
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Re last.
I have also been over charged about 8 pounds, not once but twice.
When you get the bill its usually unreadable and they then squeeze
in a few extract items. Apart from that its not bad ...
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26.34 | Been to Bluebeckers recently ? | SHAPES::PAYNEA | That piece of hallibut was good enough for jehovah | Tue Feb 13 1990 14:58 | 11 |
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Has anyone been to Bluebeckers Mill since December 1988 (when note
26.11 was entered). Are the food and service still good, and approx how
much does it cost these days. I'm asking as I'm trying to find a place
to take my parents for their silver wedding anniversary.
Thanks in advance,
Andy.
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26.35 | | VULCAN::SMITHP1 | is undefined or used out of context | Tue Feb 13 1990 17:41 | 11 |
| > re. Note 26.34 by SHAPES::PAYNEA "That piece of hallibut blah blah"
>
> -< Been to Blubeckers recently ? >-
Yep ! Went there before Christmas. Service was excellent. Food
was excellent. Wine was amazingly cheap. The only thing I can
complain about is the awful uniform that the staff have to wear.
It's like eating in McDonalds, with oak panelling.
P1
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26.36 | Been there, done that! | CHEST::JENKINS | Squidgy bits... | Wed Feb 14 1990 14:22 | 8 |
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I went there a couple of times last year...I'd agree with -1, food is
good (lots of it), nice place as well, lovely gardens in the
spring/summer time.
Ali
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26.37 | The Stilton Dish. | FUTURS::SAXBY | Born Again Reincarnationist | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:53 | 21 |
26.38 | | KERNEL::GRAYJ | In need of a lodger.... | Wed Jun 03 1992 16:14 | 12 |
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Re: The Stilton Dish.
1, Do they have pisco-vegitarian meals at all?
2, Do you have a phone number for it?
3, Is it central H-W or would directions be needed?
Jo.
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26.39 | | FUTURS::SAXBY | Working HERE? THAT'S the bonus?!?! | Wed Jul 22 1992 18:16 | 12 |
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Ah, I never replied to Jo.
1. Err, are fish vegetarian? You'd have to ask them that I'm afraid.
I'm an omnivour!
2. Try the B'Stoke phone book.
3. It's on the A30 on the left as you travel from H/W towards
Basingstoke. It's about 1 mile out of the centre.
Mark
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26.40 | french restaurant in Odiham | PAPERS::GRICE | Phil Grice DBS Sustaining Engineering | Wed Sep 23 1992 21:52 | 10 |
| A while ago I went for a meal in a French restaurant in the high st of
Odiham . Now first of all I can't remember the name of it ( probably
can solve this by Yellow pages) and secondly I would like to know
whether it is still good before I recommend it to someone.
Anyone know of the place that I mean (down the road from Kings)
Thanks and regards,
phil
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26.41 | La Bouchon? | SUBURB::SMITHP1 | Half man, half fish, half squirrel | Thu Sep 24 1992 20:45 | 8 |
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Last time I went there they started clearing up to close at about
10pm, or some such ridiculous time.
I was not impressed by the service, food was fine, but pricey.
p1
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