Cafes in Ripon

 

Apothecary’s Tea Rooms, 01423 711767, 37 High St, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG35JZ

 

Aunt Fanny’s Of Harrogate, 01423 509903, 58a Station Pde, Harrogate HG11TU

 

Barbaras Tea Rooms, 01423 711013, Flat 2/Park View/Friars St, Harrogate HG35HG

 

Barfield’s, 01423 324477, 4 St. James Sq, Boroughbridge, York YO519AR

 

Best Blend, 01423 861668, 51 High St, Knaresborough HG50HB

 

Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms, 01423 502746, 1 Parliament St, Harrogate HG12QU

 

Blenkhorns Cafe, 01423 862105, 2 Waterside, Knaresborough HG59AZ

 

Catwalk Cafe, 01423 567127, 18 Montpellier Pde, Harrogate HG12TG

 

C & J Coffee House, 01423 862231, 38 High St, Knaresborough HG50EQ

 

Cornbell Coffee House, 01765 604724, 84 North St, Ripon HG41DP

 

Country Kitchen, 01423 506989, 46 Station Pde, Harrogate HG11TX

 

Delifrance, 01423 520262, 29A-31 Beulah St, Harrogate HG11QH

 

Dry Gill Cafe, 01423 781424, Summerbridge Harrogate HG34JF 

 

Ginnel Cafe, 01423 530022, The Ginnel, Harrogate HG12RB

 

Gourmet, 01937 586031, 9 The Shambles, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS226NG

 

Jenny’s Tea Shop, 01423 525554, 7 Montpellier Mews/Montpellier St, Harrogate HG12TQ

 

Jolly Giant Snack Bar, 01423 889669, Stonefall Av, Harrogate HG27NR

 

Knaresborough Boathouse, 01423 868868, 2 Waterside, Knaresborough HG59AZ

 

Lavender Tea Rooms, 01423 860555, 16 Market Pl, Knaresborough HG58AG

 

Loft Cafe, 01423 860949, Green Dragon Yard, Knaresborough HG58AU

 

Magnesia Well Tea Room, 01423 525149, Valley Gardens/Valley Road, Harrogate HG20DN

 

Marigolds Cafe & Boating, 01423 869773, Waterside, Knaresborough HG58DE

 

Melody Cafe, 01423 504017, 24 Commercial St, Harrogate HG11TY

 

Milan’s Coffee House, 01423 536606, 47 Oxford St, Harrogate HG11PW

 

Moat Buttery, 01423 868690, 3 Castle Yard, Knaresborough HG58AS

 

Park Cafe, 01423 810937, Hornbeam Pk/Hookstone Rd, Harrogate HG28QT

 

Pateley Coffee House, 01423 711208, 17 High St, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG35AP

 

Pollyannas Tea Room, 01423 869208, Jockey La, Knaresborough HG50HF 

 

Poppies Coffee Shop, 01765 605283, Ripon Small Shops/Duck Hill, Ripon HG41BL

 

Prego, 01423 705557, 2 John St, Harrogate HG11JZ

 

Promenade Rooms, 01423 507876, 39 Swan Rd, Harrogate HG12SA 

 

Rainbow Snack Bar, 01765 603975, 29 Kirkgate, Ripon HG41PB

 

Rascals Tea Shop, 01423 863606, 29 Waterside, Knaresborough HG58DE

 

Riverside Cafe, 01423 865981, Waterside, Knaresborough HG59AZ

 

Roselea, 01765 658093, Main St, Kirkby Malzeard, Ripon HG43SD

 

Starbeck Cafe, 01423 819119, 67 High St, Harrogate HG27LQ 

 

Tea On The Green, 01904 785167, The Green, Acomb, York YO265LL

 

Tea Room, 01423 506663, 9 Westminster Arcade/Parliament St, Harrogate HG12RN

 

Tipsy Lintel, 01423 868674, 24 High St, Knaresborough HG50EQ

 

T’s Coffee Shop, 01423 881009, 56 High St, Harrogate HG27JE

 

Tubbs Cafe, 01423 566211, 7 Montpellier Pde, Harrogate HG12TJ

 

Warehouse, 01765 604665, Court Terr, Ripon HG41PD

 

Whistle Stop, 01423 521038, Station Pde, Harrogate HG11TE

 

Ye Olde Hannah’s Cafe, 01423 868828, 10 Castlegate, Knaresborough HG58AR

 

Yester Year, 01765 607801, 6 High Skellgate, Ripon HG41BA


WHAT IS ROTI?

Roti in general, is defined as an unleavened flatbread made from atta flour in the Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Assamese, Indonesian, Malay, Bengali, Thai, Marathi and Somali languages. It is also known as rotli in Gujarati, "Maani" in Sindhi and phulka in Punjabi and Saraiki. Its defining characteristic is that it is unleavened. The ubiquitous Indian bread naan, in contrast, is a yeast-leavened bread.

Roti and its thinner variant, known as chapati, are an integral part of Indian cuisine. It is particularly popular in northern India, Central India and Western India. In the Indian state of Maharashtra and some parts of Gujarat, poli and bhakri denote unleavened Indian breads.

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FAJITAS FOR TASTE

A fajita is now a commonly used generic term found in Tex-Mex cuisine,[1] incorrectly referring to any grilled meat served on a flour or corn tortilla. The term actually refers to the cut of beef used in the dish which is known as skirt steak.

Popular meats today also include chicken, pork, shrimp and all cuts of beef although to use the term "chicken fajita" would be nonsensical. In restaurants, the meat is often cooked with onions and bell peppers.

Popular condiments are shredded lettuce, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, pico de gallo, cheese, and tomato.


Mint Sauce

Mint sauce is a sauce made from finely chopped mint leaves, soaked in vinegar, and a small amount of sugar. Occasionally, the juice from a squeezed lime is added. The sauce should have the consistency of double cream. In UK and Irish cuisine it is traditionally used as a complement to roast lamb (but usually not other roast meats) or, in some areas, mushy peas.

Mint sauce can sometimes be used in recipes in place of fresh mint. Also you could try it on toast or bread. Mint sauce can be added to yoghurt to make a mint raita. "Sweet and sour" sauces such as Mint sauce were common throughout Medieval Europe, (with the use of mint being more common in French and Italian cuisine of the period than that of the English), however they became less common and mostly died out as Europe entered the Modern Era.

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BASIL

Basil (ocimum sanctum) is the only member of the mint family which is native to India, where it was called arjaka in the ancient language, Sanskrit. Its Latin botanical names are derived from the Greek okimon, ‘fragrant lipped’ and basilikan, ‘Royal’.

Feelings about Basil have mixed throughout history, the herb having been variously associated with death, religious ritual, medicine, fertility, erotica and even as being responsible for the breeding of scorpions. It is probably for this reason, following a homeopathic logic that it was recommended at one time for the treatment of scorpion stings and snakebites. The ancients, although holding mixed feelings about the herbs, even swore oaths on it in courts of law.


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