Major shake-up for Reading restaurant as Biryani Mama disappears and is rebranded
An Indian restaurant in Reading town centre has been taken over and renamed.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian restaurant in Reading town centre has been taken over and renamed.
Read moreDetailsREADING is set to welcome a two-day culinary celebration to Broad Street which will be the latest event seeing world cuisine and live entertainment in the heart of the town....
Read moreDetailsPeople shared their memories of a pub and steak restaurant in Reading and expressed sympathy for staff at the news that it has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsA chain responsible for running cafes at some of the biggest destinations in London is gearing up to come to Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe last remaining Beefeater restaurant in Reading has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Fiesta is returning for its latest outing, bringing plant-based food, homeware, and gifts, to the town centre on Saturday, April 25
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to an eatery at the John Lewis department store in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPizza lovers in Reading may want to check their wallets ? the town has been named the fifth most expensive place in the UK for a pizza
Read moreDetailsParticipants in the study will wear camera glasses to track their diets in a new study led by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsA newly opened Five Guys restaurant in Winnersh has enjoyed a strong start, attracting large numbers of customers during its first week of trading.
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