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Restaurant review: The Aspley, Huddersfield

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

Restaurant review: Balooshai restaurant, Honley

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

Restaurant review: Brambles Bar and Cafe, Holmfirth.

HOLMFIRTH has recently been noted for its quantity – and quality – of Indian takeaways.Read

Restaurant review: The Fox Bar and Bistro, Ripponden

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

Restaurant review: Design House, Halifax

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

Restaurant Review: Trattoria Domenico, Huddersfield

SOLE Mio was a Huddersfield institution. The lively Italian pizzeria, located in the Imperial Arcade, flourished for more than 30 years.Read

Restaurant Review: The Fox Glove at Kirkburton

WE’D gone to The Foxglove at Kirkburton to catch-up with pals after a weekend away in southern French medieval city of Carcassonne.Read

Restaurant Review: Da Sandro’s, Birchencliffe

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

Restaurant Review: Maxi’s Balti, Denby Dale

MAXI’S of Denby Dale comes highly recommended by my teenage nephew.Read

Restaurant Review: The Scape House

IF the doom merchants had their way, the warm welcome of the village pub would have long gone.Read

Restaurant review: Temujin, Milnsbridge

ONE of the many benefits of eating out is sampling the creations of talented chefs who work tirelessly to perfect a dish.Read

Restaurant review: Flouch Balti House

HOLMFIRTH is rapidly being turned into a gastro capital – and competition, particularly in the curry stakes, is hotting up.Read

Restaurant Review: The Wortley Arms, Wortley

THE Wortley Arms was originally built as a coaching house in 1753 at a grand cost of 188 pounds and 6 shillings!Read

Restaurant review: Salt Bar and Grill in Sowerby Bridge

SINCE we now have an empty nest and no children to cook for on a school night, we have decided that Thursdays should be a time for dining out.Read

Restaurant Review: Chilli Lounge

THERE’S an old and very poor joke about lambs and mint sauce. Don’t mention that particular condiment near them as they’ll run away.Read

Restaurant review: Bull’s Head, Blackmoorfoot, Linthwaite

WHEN Portuguese hospitality manager Ricardo Victor visited Linthwaite for the first time last year, he instantly fell in love with the place.Read

Restaurant review: The Foresters, Lower Cumberworth

I’VE long had an affection for The Foresters at Lower Cumberworth.Read

Restaurant Review: The Rose and Crown at Cop Hill, Slaithwaite

FEW weeks seem to pass by without a pub up for sale or its windows boarded up.Read

Restaurant Review: Rose and Crown, Thurstonland

TRADITIONAL pubs are disappearing faster than Lewis Hamilton can crash into the back of a speeding Ferrari.Read

Restaurant Review: Ti Amo Italian restaurant in Penistone

JUST for a change we decided to go for a taste of little Italy just down the road in Penistone.Read