View Full Version : Sheffields best restaurant please help asap


kitty123
08-01-2007, 19:16
My blokes BD next week, really need to find the best resturant to take him to at the weekend must be good food cooked well he is a bit of a foodie, put it this way we went to Artisan in Crosspool and he didn't think they deserved a mitchillen star. Where else is really good and has a great menu. No chains or fast food or buffet please :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help:

Randy Savage
08-01-2007, 19:57
Take him to West 10.

You won't be let down

Nice bar to drink in before and after your delcious meal.. and the wine list is pretty slick x

jabel
08-01-2007, 20:51
or 23. devonshire quarter.
on a similar tip splash out at the walnut club, hathersage

fozzybronze
08-01-2007, 21:09
Boho is a particular favourite of ours

rocketman
09-01-2007, 08:55
Artisan in Crosspool don't have a Michelin Star, so your bloke's opinion was spot on!

I'm going to sing the praises of Seasons on Abbeydale Rd. Uncomplicated local food at its very best, plus a lovely atmosphere. We;ve been n a couple of times and always been impressed.

richard
09-01-2007, 11:06
Similar thread here

http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/archive/index.php/t-4288.htm

Nelly
09-01-2007, 11:37
Boho is a particular favourite of ours
Where is Boho?

Romario
09-01-2007, 13:52
My Kitchen in my house

jaythedon
09-01-2007, 13:55
the old vicarage at Ridgeway the only retauraunt in Sheff with a michalin star.

Debk
09-01-2007, 14:10
Fischers at Baslow also have a Michellin Star but its £££

Freddy
09-01-2007, 16:52
I was impressed by the Saffron Club, Indian restaurant on Glossop Road. Not your usual rough curry after 5-6-7 pints! Bit different to the usual 'posh nosh' too.

kitty123
09-01-2007, 18:03
Thank u all I am going to get on the phone fancy west 10 as it's near and sounds ok, fancy them all though so may struggle

Randy Savage
09-01-2007, 21:18
.. you won't be let down.

Enjoy x

Ade65
09-01-2007, 23:35
Hi,

West 10 is good, if you don't get there try for Wasabisabi, it's excellent.

Ade

Bago
10-01-2007, 00:51
I didn't think that Artisan had a Michelin star too. If he is that much of a foodie, then maybe it is best to take him to a Michelin starred place. I think Fischer and Old Vicarage is the only two places near Sheffield, which has.

My personal recommendation which isn't Michelin and is a bit of a foodie place is:
- Marco @ Milano (Italian modern)
- Pudding Ladies in Millhouse Park Cafe (it's a nice setting, and okay food)
- Wasabisabi (For the variety. It's not British modern, or French, or Italian)
- Nonnas (Italian)

I've yet to try 23 and Walnut Club, which is supposed to be similar to Artisan. British Modern with Italian twists or something like that.

shabba
10-01-2007, 13:33
Just halal kebabs on the wicker is very very good if u like kebabs, there shish kebabs are the lick.

Unisol
10-01-2007, 13:52
Boho is a particular favourite of ours

Here here.

It's on Campo Lane (more or less opposite Wig and Penn).

We are planning to go there this weekend (or next if our colds haven't gone!)

ikira
10-01-2007, 14:23
how about kapasa west street great for birthdays

kitty123
14-01-2007, 12:35
Thanks all for your help ended up at west 10 last night, it was great, great but busy bar, resturant and service fantastic and food amazing the chef came out to chat with diners at the end of the evening. Most important my bloke loved it, will def go back and would reccommend to others found it suprisingly reasonable as well. Thanks again ;)

Bayleaf
14-01-2007, 13:58
If you want a long, leisurly meal, with friendly service and great French/English food, then try Lahlous at Commonside, Walkley. It's very intimate.