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Chinese Restaurants in Scarborough - What2Do Where2Go
"Bridlington Central and Old Town, East Riding of Yorkshire, <20£. 30/05/2021: Ordered take out, and delivery. For the second time, some of order missing."
"12/05/2021: Spent the weekend at North Bay Caravan Park, the family 4 adults 2 children had a Chinese takeaway. Great food & service we collected in person and plan to visit again in the next couple of weeks. Thanks again to staff and chef at Lung Fung"
"Lung Fung is an excellent Chinese takeaway. I have been using it for years and it is great food."by Mike Skelton on 12/03/2020"
"For the past 3 weeks , We ordered a chinese take way , First week they forgot , Part of the ord..."by terrible service on 04/12/2020"
"24/25 Newborough, Scarborough YO11 1NA EnglandItalian, Pizza, European, GrillLunch, DinnerTakeout, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, BYOB[email protected]+44 1723 507336http://www.pomodoropizzeria.co.uk"
"Le Jardin is a fabulous Independent cafe-bar serving excellent coffee with home cooked food. There are always specials available both food and drinks offering value for money. Catering for Coeliacs with an extensive Gluten Free menu."
"The town’s parish church was established as an Augustinian priory in 1113, which grew in importance over the next 400 years and owned land across Yorkshire at its peak. The priory was also fortified with walls following the conflict between King Stephen and Empress Matilda later in the 12th century. The priory was closed down in 1538 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and the nave, the last remaining structure, became the parish church."
"Bridlington Priory was founded as a Benedictine nunnery by William de Percy in the late 12th century and was dedicated to St Mary. The priory was suppressed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539 and granted to Sir John Constable. Bridlington Priory Church is a Grade II* listed building situated on the north side of the town of Bridlington."
"High on the isthmus between the old town and castle, St Mary’s is a Grade I listed church, first erected in the 12th century. That building was mostly lost in Civil War in the 17th century, and was rebuilt at the end of the 1600s. Out in the sprawling graveyard you can find the ruins of the old west towers, which give a sense of how much larger the Medieval church used to be."