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Bygrave Wood, Newnham, SatSam RichardsIn their native Derby, H n H attract a cool crossover crowd, mixing fetish-scene leather and corsets with the vintage glamour stylings more usually associated with burlesque.
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Co-owner James Bygrave, a Brit by way of Hong Kong (his parents were diplomats for Her Majesty's government), guided my party through several exotic courses, beginning with the Hawaiian butterfish ($10) -- a melt-in-your-mouth row of sliced portions of something akin to monkfish.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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Co-owner James Bygrave, a Brit by way of Hong Kong (his parents were diplomats for Her Majesty's government), guided my party through several exotic courses, beginning with the Hawaiian butterfish ($10) -- a melt-in-your-mouth row of sliced portions of something akin to monkfish.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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Co-owner James Bygrave, a Brit by way of Hong Kong (his parents were diplomats for Her Majesty's government), guided my party through several exotic courses, beginning with the Hawaiian butterfish ($10) -- a melt-in-your-mouth row of sliced portions of something akin to monkfish.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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It's a dish Bygrave is rightfully proud of because the chana dal is difficult to import from the Southeast Asian country.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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It's a dish Bygrave is rightfully proud of because the chana dal is difficult to import from the Southeast Asian country.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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It's a dish Bygrave is rightfully proud of because the chana dal is difficult to import from the Southeast Asian country.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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Co-owner James Bygrave, a Brit by way of Hong Kong (his parents were diplomats for Her Majesty's government), guided my party through several exotic courses, beginning with the Hawaiian butterfish ($10) -- a melt-in-your-mouth row of sliced portions of something akin to monkfish.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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It's a dish Bygrave is rightfully proud of because the chana dal is difficult to import from the Southeast Asian country.
Scott Bridges: Modern-meets-traditional Asian Cuisine Scott Bridges 2012
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"Last night as the cavalry videttes went their rounds at Siah Sung, a party of men rushed out of a cave and fired at them; some were taken prisoners; part of them were Affghans, but four were Hindostanees, and one of them was a Chuprassy of Capt Bygrave, who endeavoured to excuse himself by saying, he fired at the party supposing them to be Affghans, but could give no reason for being there himself."
Wikileaks: a new journal of the disasters in Afghanistan 2010
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