Mentioned by Eater London
12 Outstanding Restaurants in Oxford
"There are free dumplings at Chinese New Year and free Zongzi at the annual Duanwu festival|© Alpha / Flickr. My Sichuan could not be accused of stagnation, they change their menu every six months according to suggestions from diners. Some of the most recent dishes include mashed taro with blueberries, aromatic crispy lamb ribs and tofu with almonds."
"The Old School, Glocester Green, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2DA. With chefs hailing from Szechuan’s capital city, this is an authentic tongue-tingling experience. Dishes are packed with chilli and often feature offal - sliced pig’s ears with sesame oil or ox tripe in chilli sauce for instance."
"If you are looking for a top-notch Chinese restaurant that has a great taste of Asian cuisine then look no more!. Taste the real traditional version of Cantonese and spicy-sweet Sichuan dishes in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. All this is available under one roof that is the New Dancing Dragon restaurant located in the amazing streets of Oxford city."
"We had both been very busy at work and wanted a nice takeaway meal. She was recommended by work colleagues that this restaurant was very good. We are glad we did take that advice."
"This tower is the remains of a church and from the top, you can see a vast majority of the city including the beautiful domes and spires as well as shopping streets. There are steps up to the top and narrow ones at that, so I wouldn’t bring your smallest children up, but older children who can handle the trek will appreciate the bird’s eye view of the city."
"The junction of High Street, Cornmarket Street, Queen Street, and St. Aldgate’s, Carfax is a major meeting point in the heart of Oxford. The lofty St. Martin’s Tower (Carfax Tower), which offers some of the best views of the “city of dreaming spires,” sits at the intersection."
"Don’t miss | Bodleian Library, Radcliff Camera, Oxford Castle,Bridge of Sighs, Carfax Oxford, Divinity School, Christ Church Meadow, Carfax Tower. | You might also like |"
"I also loved passing the Bridge of Sighs and the 17th Century Sheldonian Theatre, designed by Sir Christopher Wren – a former student at the university. While I didn’t explore inside any of the universities on this visit, many are open to the public. For a small fee (between £2 and £7) you can wander the grounds and explore some of the most ancient colleges and beautiful chapels."
"Price Range: £ (Although, the boxes are much better deals than buying a single cookie!). Area: In the Covered Market, on the corner near to St Michael’s Church. Although technically not a restaurant, Ben’s Cookies just had to make this list."
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