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Christos Greek Taverna - Greek restaurant with 10% discount for online bookings.

Light of Bengal Indian Restaurant - Featuring interior and exterior photographs, facilities, functions and opening hours. Priced menus and address details are included.

Cafe 52 - Speciality restaurant serving an eclectic mix of lunches, evening meals and tappas.

The Courtyard Restaurant - Offering business lunches, morning coffee and evening entertainment. Sample menus, specials and location information included.

The Ashvale - Fish and steak restairamt offering locally sourced fish. Meals cooked to order using special batter. Includes establishment details and menus.

The Web Cafe - Guide to restaurants, takeaways, bars and clubs in the city. Full menus included.

La Paella - Spanish and Latin-American food delivery service, specialising in Paellas, Tapas and Latin dishes.

Via Milano Restaurant - An Italian establishment in the heart of the city.

Restaurants in Aberdeen - Independent guide to restaurants, diners and bars.

La Bamba - Mexican and Texan restaurant

Club Aberdeen - A guide to bars and clubs in the locality.

Belmont Street - Guide to the restaurants and bars in this popular night life area.

Melting Point Fondue Restaurant & Bar - Restaurant specialising in fondue food.

Blue Moon - Indian restaurant in Aberdeen.

Old Blackfriars - Pub in Castle Street. Food and drink menus, guestbook and history of the area.

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