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Lamma Island, Hong Kong

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walk the path from one end to the other, about 1.5 hours, midway through it’s a bit steep, so make sure you have good shoes.

the food is cheaper in So Kwu Wan; but there are some excellent cafes alone the path with some more traditional great food, such as warm tofu with syrup and fresh fish balls and squid, for 1/3 the price of the primary restaurants.

over 5 years ago

Green Dragon Inn, Cockleford

Great Pub

Another great pub. Good Food, Good Spirits…Try the Butcombe (Bitter) my favorite, Courage would be my 2nd choice.

Another hidden location, where mercedes, tractors, and muddy land rovers in the car park are the norm. Best location (turn right when entering) is cosy, warm and welcoming, grab a seat at the bar or by the window…though the window is often taken by someone and their dog. The fire is often lit, and if the booze won’t keep you warm, the fire definitely will.

It’s also a B&B with quite reasonable prices. I went there several times just for drinks and once for dinner; which was excellent

over 6 years ago

Four Dogs Tavern, Marshalton

Great Pub

I’ve been going to the Four Dogs for many years, I used to work closer to it(about 10miles). I live about 30+ miles away, yet I’ll go there on whim. In some ways I wish it was closer, and on many ways I don’t. If I wasn’t in the city so often, I’d love to live nearby and call this my local pub.

It’s got a very eclectic brunch menu; but very good. It’s got that relaxed attitude, of great english pub. (Like the Ship Inn in Noss Mayo, or Green Dragon in Cockleford[Gloucestershire]). Personally the best place to sit is in or at the bar; though smoking is still allowed.

It’s one of those places where there’s mercedes and tractors in the parking lot. (not so much tractors here, as Horse Trainers and Horse Owners).

over 6 years ago
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