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In the interest of market research what do the people of sheffield feel sheffields restaurant scene is missing

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Indonesian - my favourite food, absolutely gorgeous... *drooooool*

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In the interest of market research what do the people of sheffield feel sheffields restaurant scene is missing

 

Posh fried chicken.

 

We have upmarket burgers (Urban 1/4) and pizzas (Craft and Dough).

 

I often crave fried chicken but will not resort to eating at the places we have in Sheffield - the places have dubious hygiene , are staffed by kids on poverty wages and the chicken is the nastiest battery farmed rubbish.

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In the interest of market research what do the people of sheffield feel sheffields restaurant scene is missing

 

More decent restaurants

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Posh fried chicken.

 

We have upmarket burgers (Urban 1/4) and pizzas (Craft and Dough).

 

I often crave fried chicken but will not resort to eating at the places we have in Sheffield - the places have dubious hygiene , are staffed by kids on poverty wages and the chicken is the nastiest battery farmed rubbish.

 

have you been to Lucky Fox on Division St?

 

Its not a restaurant but then fried chicken is stretching it a bit for "restaurant" type food. Anchorage may also do something similar (I dont understand american food so dont really know what their menu is on about http://www.anchoragebar.co.uk/ )

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have you been to Lucky Fox on Division St?

 

Its not a restaurant but then fried chicken is stretching it a bit for "restaurant" type food. Anchorage may also do something similar (I dont understand american food so dont really know what their menu is on about http://www.anchoragebar.co.uk/ )

 

I haven't but will give them a try - thanks!

 

Idly googling also led me to this article about Korean fried chicken - sounds lovely...

 

http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/australia-food-blog/2015/mar/11/in-praise-of-korean-fried-chicken

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how about the service we get when eating out whats it lacking

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