IT makes you wonder what’s in a name when it comes to restaurants. Take Table Table at The Aspley pub. Why use the same word twice? Is it so good the message needs reinforcing or couldn’t they think of another name after coming up with Table?Read
HOW times change! Back in 2001 Labour enjoyed a landslide election victory, Manchester City were relegated from the Premier League, and the Balooshai restaurant left Honley to set up home under the railway arches in Huddersfield town centre.Read
THE ROMANS were the earliest folk to settle in Ripponden, arriving 2,000 years ago to skilfully build the nearby cobbled road to link Manchester with Ilkley.Read
IT WAS, we agreed, a bit like being a judge on Master Chef. We sat at our table, with its crisp white cloth, and accepted an ‘amuse bouche’ of smoked salmon and cream cheese.Read
DA Sandro has to be one of the oldest restaurants in Huddersfield – or perhaps to coin a more politically correct phrase these days, one of the most well-established.Read