The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 3 and Version 1 of Sweet And Spicy

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It's [http://www.isoc.co.uk/page_halal.html recommended as a halal venue] by the University of Cambridge Islamic Society. zabihah.com [http://www.zabihah.com/ds.php?id=7311 says] the owners are Muslim, and no alcohol is served.
It's [http://www.isoc.co.uk/page_halal.html recommended as a halal venue] by the University of Cambridge Islamic Society. zabihah.com [http://www.zabihah.com/ds.php?id=7311 says] the owners are Muslim, and no alcohol is served, but [http://www.ampleforth.org.uk/OANews/html/TimCotton.htm elsewhere on the interweb] is mention of people meeting there for a glass of beer, so I don't know what the actual truth is.
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locale='Mill Road Area'

Pakistani restaurant on Mill Road, possibly better described as a cafe, since the interweb suggests it doesn't have much seating. Also does takeaway, and I think delivery. Also sells sweets.

It's recommended as a halal venue by the University of Cambridge Islamic Society. zabihah.com says the owners are Muslim, and no alcohol is served, but elsewhere on the interweb is mention of people meeting there for a glass of beer, so I don't know what the actual truth is.

Cambridge vegans and vegetarians pass on a rumour that it's good for vegans, but at this point this is third-hand information so I wouldn't rely on it too heavily.


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