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           <title>The Kings Arms, Lockerley</title>
           
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  It was a novel twist on the usual pub garden and I could see why the grounds of The Kings Arms at Lockerley, just a ten minute drive north of Romsey, was proving so popular.
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           <title>The White Horse, Otterbourne</title>
           
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  THE devil is in the detail – and so is the delight.
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           <title>Coco Rio, Southampton</title>
           
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  IT WAS a freezing cold night and even Southampton’s normally buzzing Bedford Place was virtually deserted.
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  IT is the restaurant with 60 sumptuous dishes, 180 seats – and one award winning chef.
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           <title>Nick’s Restaurant, Southampton</title>
           
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  IT’S A family affair, which was fairly obvious judging by the large number of happy families sat around me.
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  IT’S one dark, autumnal evening and, despite the fact the Boat Show was in town, Southampton is quiet and grey.
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           <title>Sanjha, Shirley Road, Southampton</title>
           
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  THERE’S a fresh feel about Sanjha, Southampton ’s newest Indian restaurant.
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  SOMETIMES, the success of a restaurant depends just as much on the service you get as the food you are served.
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           <description><![CDATA[  HE Rockstone in Bevois Valley has only been open a matter of months but its reputation has grown fast.
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           <description><![CDATA[  IT WAS one of those typical gloomy, damp winter days and we were in need of some cheer. Somewhere quite the opposite to the weather really: where the welcome was as warm as the atmosphere and the
  promise of good food and fine company would sweep away the effects of the winter chills.
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