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1. Escape to Destinos for a fresh Italian experience
CityLife, Friday 06 November 2009 CAN’T afford a mini-break in Milan? Take a meal at Destinos, look out on to the cobbles and Armani shop front opposite, suspend that tired reality, and you really could be there. -
2. Baking - it's a piece of cake for Alison Seagrave
CityLife, Thursday 18 June 2009 A STRETCH of suburban road in Bamford, 'twixt Rochdale and Bury is the unlikely new home of former Harvey Nichols head chef Alison Seagrave. She has returned to her roots to launch an upmarket patisserie/cafe called Macaroon by Alison Seagrave. And the cakes are fabulous There are dining opportunities in abund... -
3. New Juniper chef on ice
CityLife, Thursday 18 September 2008 AMBITIOUS chef Michael Riemenschneider hasn't only got the champagne on ice after taking over fine dining restaurant Juniper in Altrincham. For Michael is a former professional ice hockey player. -
4. Chewing the fat
CityLife, Thursday 24 January 2008 JENNY Powell may be great at chewing the fat but chooses the healthy option when we dine at Earle in Hale, writes . -
5. Gaucho Bar And Grill
CityLife, Thursday 06 September 2007 THOM Bolas is the nearly man of Argentine polo. But for an infinitely regrettable stag weekend in Patagonia he could have bestridden the sport's pinnacle for a decade. -
6. Gaucho Bar And Grill
CityLife, Thursday 06 September 2007 THOM Bolas is the nearly man of Argentine polo. But for an infinitely regrettable stag weekend in Patagonia he could have bestridden the sport's pinnacle for a decade. -
7. Gaucho Bar And Grill
CityLife, Thursday 06 September 2007 THOM Bolas is the nearly man of Argentine polo. But for an infinitely regrettable stag weekend in Patagonia he could have bestridden the sport's pinnacle for a decade. -
8. Restaurant review: Earle
CityLife, Friday 08 December 2006 SIMON Rimmer has a new cookbook out. The black and white cover features the man himself looking moody and clutching some root veg while leaning on a motorbike. It's Brando in the Wild One but this time with beetroot. -
9. Restaurant review: Earle
CityLife, Friday 08 December 2006 SIMON Rimmer has a new cookbook out. The black and white cover features the man himself looking moody and clutching some root veg while leaning on a motorbike. It's Brando in the Wild One but this time with beetroot. -
10. Restaurant review: The Grill on the Alley
CityLife, Thursday 14 September 2006 SWILLING a glass of smooth Blackstone Shiraz (é23 per bottle) it was hard not to muse on the Midas touch of Tim Bacon.