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The best Chinese restaurants and takeaways in Weston-super-Mare
"TripAdvisor rating: 4.0 from 61 reviews with 74 per cent rating it excellent or very good. Address: 1-3 Orchard Place, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1QP"
"TripAdvisor rating: 4.0 from 61 reviews with 74 per cent rating it excellent or very good. Address: 1-3 Orchard Place, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1QP"
"A trip to Weston-super-mare cannot be complete without understanding its rich heritage. The art and cultural activities in Weston-super-mare will give you an insight into the city's history, traditions, and artwork. While visiting the cultural attractions in Weston-super-mare would prove to be informative, attending its artsy events will leave you entertained."
"About: From delicious live cooked Japanese teppanyaki to aromatic curries from South East Asia to seven different types of Chinese all you can eat buffet style, at COSMO there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. If you can’t decide between savoury charcuterie and cheeses to a comforting shepherd’s pie in true British style, why not try both?. And if you’re feeling indulgent, choose from cheesecake, tiramisu and a whole range of pastries hand crafted by patisserie chefs at our buffet dessert counter."
"Trying to decide where to go out for a meal with friends or family can be one of the most difficult decisions to make. Something that should be simple and enjoyable can turn into a nightmare, going back and forth to find something that works for everyone. It can be especially challenging if there are kids or picky eaters coming along who might like more plain foods than everyone else."
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"cuisine and offering a wide-ranging menu that is bound to feature something to suit every diner. For a lighter bite, check out Yo-Ji’s sushi menu, full of plenty of nigiri, makimono and temaki varieties. For an especially exciting meal, guests can take a seat at Yo-Ji’s grill-side tables, where talented chefs cook meat and seafood dishes – prime sirloin, duck breast and tiger prawns included – teppanyaki-style before their very eyes."
"25-27 St. James Street, Weston super Mare BS23 1ST EnglandJapanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, DinnerReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Wine and Beer[email protected]+44 1934 620800http://yo-ji.co.uk/"
"Any sushi enthusiast will gravitate to Noa, one of the best restaurants in Clifton to enjoy washoku (traditional Japanese dishes) in a bright and vibrant environment. Noa Japanese Restaurant and Bar brings contemporary Japanese cuisine and culture to Bristol, served in its cozy Manga lounge or the Gojira dining area and cocktail bar. Noah’s menu caters for sushi, sashimi and noodle lovers, and they also offer ‘J-style’ tapas, an innovative twist to traditional Japanese cuisine."
"One review said: “I went to Noa for a casual meal with friends and it really didn't disappoint. There was a calm and relaxed atmosphere on arrival, and the staff made us feel really welcome, and had plenty of recommendations for the best things to order."
"Bath Sushi Bath’s smallest sushi bar and is slightly off the beaten track outside the city centre, but don’t let that put you off in any way. The decor is modern and it feels closer to a cafe than a restaurant making it perfect for lunch or relaxed dinner. Bath Sushi has an array of Japanese alcoholic drinks including Sapporo, Tsing Tao, Kirin, Asahi and traditional Sake."
"Your interest towards spiritual places will get a new encouragement if you visit the Manvers Street Baptist Church and Open House Centre. The church looks truly beautiful and its structure carries a great architectural importance. Prayer and celebration are two sides of the church that you will observe here."
"It may be hidden away, but the Red Lodge Museum is a smash of Elizabethan history, Georgian architecture, and Victorian discipline. Built in the 1500s, you’ll find some of the oldest architecture across Bristol with the most beautiful gardens."
"Blaise Castle Estate is a 650 acre Grade II listed site which encompasses a children’s play area, an 18th century mansion and a castle. Immerse yourselves in the history of the buildings, admiring the magnificent Picture Room, Victorian era dolls, toys and period costumes and of course, climb to the top of the castle to admire panoramic views. Finally, on sunny days, the adventure playground, acres of woodland and horse riding trails provide plenty of opportunity for little legs to run wild."
"With a fairytale castle, a giant's footstep, a robbers cave and a a witch's hide-out, it doesn't get much more magical than Blaise Castle Estate. With 400 acres of stunning parkland, Blaise Castle in Henbury is the perfect place to let kids explore and run around for a few hours. The estate also boasts a fantastic and free museum, lovely play area, a lily pond, a café and more."
"The Victoria Art Gallery is Bath’s public art museum and houses a diverse collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. The Gallery’s collections range from the 15th century to the present day and includes many works by local artists."
"Tip: If you’re planning to visit the museums, grab a Museum Saver ticket, which includes the Fashion Museum, Roman Baths and Victoria Art Gallery and visit three great museums during your stay. Tickets are valid for 14 days."
"About: We the Curious is one of Bristol’s biggest and best attractions giving visitors the chance to get hands-on with science and technology. With over 300 exhibits, We the Curious is a fantastic day out for the kids taking you on an incredible journey exploring the inner workings of the world around us. Its like an indoor festival, with all sorts of different experiences, where you can interact with exhibits and take part in experiments.We the Curious is for absolutely anyone and everyone!"
"Curious by name, curious by nature: occupying a corner of the sleekly modern Millennium Square, We the Curious deals with all things science. It’s chiefly aimed at children, but there’s enough interactive wizardry here to entertain everyone. There are opportunities to view the blood in your veins, freeze your shadow and create your own short films."
"The exclusive rooftop balcony above Bristol’s science centre, We The Curious, offers unique views over Millennium Square. The terrace was open over summer as part of the ‘What If’ Festival and is also open to private parties. Don’t pass up on an opportunity to visit!"