IF you didn't back a winner voting in the Eat Sheffield awards you could always try the Good Food Guide's North East Restaurant of the Year contest.
After years of getting sniffy about orchestrated voting, the GFG has done an about-turn - no doubt because of competition from the rival Harden's guide doing the same thing.
So far, not a single South Yorkshire eaterie features in the Top Five - t
hey give the standings halfway through the contest! Vote at
www.which.co.uk/gfgawardor text GFG followed by the name and town of the restaurant to 62233 or submit a postcard available from restaurants.
RAFTERS restaurant, on Oakbrook Road, Sheffield, will hold a beer and wine evening next Thursday, May 29, in conjunction with Bradfield Brewery. It's £38 a head and all the beer you can drink. Book on 0114 230 4819.
ALMAS, the Indian restaurant at High Street, Dore, re-opened yesterday after a month-long refurbishment. Book on 0114 262 0883.
CITY architects Monaghans launch their own ale, 1917, at the Harlequin, Nursery Street, Sheffield, tomorrow as part of the Master Cutlers Challenge to raise money for charity. The beer has been brewed by the Sheffield Brewery and the money will go to St Luke's Hospice. The beer's name is the date the hospice was co-founded.
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