Cambridge Food & Dining

Discover Cambridge on foot (and by fork)

Cambridge Food & Dining

Discover Cambridge on foot (and by fork)

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Jack’s Gelato Cambridge is a must-stop on a Cambridge food tour, especially if you want something genuinely local that students actually queue for. Their main shop is on Bene’t Street, right by The Eagle, and they make gelato and sorbet by hand in small batches with a menu that changes constantly....
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Aromi brings relaxed Sicilian street-food energy to the Cambridge city centre and is an easy win on a Cambridge food tour. The vibe is bright and informal, perfect for friends, families, or a low-key date between sightseeing stops. Aromi is known for stone-baked pizza, fresh pasta, and classic Sicil...
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Sunny Sicilian vibes in the city centre. Stone-baked pizza, fresh pasta, arancini and traditional cakes in a bright, casual space. Great for friends, families, or a low-key date. Must-try: pistachio cannolo, mortadella focaccia.
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Ji Chickens Cambridge (also listed as Ji The Chicken Shop) is a reliable stop on a Cambridge food tour when you want crisp, juicy comfort food in the city centre. You will find it at 110 Regent Street (CB2 1DP), an easy walk from the main shopping streets and college area, and it is widely known for...
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ThaiKhun Cambridge is a strong pick for a Cambridge food tour when you want big, reliable Thai flavours in a fun, lively setting. You will find it on Quayside near the River Cam, so it fits neatly into a city-centre tasting route and is easy to reach from the main sightseeing loop. The concept is Th...
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Galleria is one of the best-known riverside restaurants in Cambridge, set directly on the River Cam near Magdalene Bridge. It is a natural highlight on a Cambridge food tour if you want scenery with your meal. The menu is pan-global, mixing European classics with lighter international dishes, and th...
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If you want a proper “street food in the centre of Cambridge” moment, Cambridge Market paella is a top pick on a food tour. Head to Cambridge Market Square (Market Hill) and look for the stall with the huge paella pans cooking in the open, usually serving traditional Valencian, seafood, and someti...
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Bould Brothers Coffee Cambridge is a top pick for a Cambridge food tour if you want genuinely specialty coffee rather than “just a latte”. They have two central locations, the Round Church Street café at 16 Round Church Street (CB5 8AD) and the Regent Street café at 88 Regent Street (CB2 1DP), w...

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