Dinner for one, simple and quick, cooked in just one pan Diana Henry The Telegraph's award-winning cookery writer Diana Henry is the Telegraph’s much-loved cookery writer. She shares recipes each week ...
A Ukrainian deli, with the name Gastronom, has opened in the site of an old fish and chip shop called Pepe’s Plaice. It is located at 9 West Road, Lancaster, which is approximately a five minute walk ...
The Auction House is the number one for the best of British cuisine in the exquisite town of Louth. Former Grimsby student, Gareth Bartram is the town's answer to the Michelin man creating excellent ...
With restaurants in London, New York, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and the Middle East, Brightonians should feel pretty special that Burger & Lobster chose the city-by-the-sea for their first ...
A fish and chip shop in Norfolk has reeled in a "sought-after" national award. My Plaice Fish & Chips in Baker Street, Gorleston, has been named among the best chippys in the country at The Fry Awards ...
A mother has called for an independent inquiry into maternity care failures at Leeds hospitals to go back further in time and include more families. Leanne Plaice underwent a traumatic labour at St ...
A classic chowder is reimagined with sweet corn, tender red potatoes, and hot-smoked salmon perfect for late-summer evenings or cozy fall nights. A light blond roux thickens the chowder and adds a ...
This weekend’s herb breadcrumbed plaice with parsley sauce is a dish of pure comfort. The breadcrumb topping works with just about any fish you can get your hands on, so do rely on your fishmonger to ...
Have you ever enjoyed a local delicacy so much that it makes you want to throw on your coat and make a special trip to indulge your craving? Saying this, it's more likely you'll satiate your taste ...
Cork on a Fork is back this summer for its third year in a row with a jam-packed programme of the very best food and drink our fine city has to offer. Taking place from August 13-17 with unique dining ...
From cod to haddock, skate to plaice, here’s where to go in London when you need a fishy fix The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
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