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JABULA RESTAURANT & COFFEE SHOP
If you’ve never been to Jabula you need to read this! I have experienced some of the finest restaurants not just in the local area but right across the country however nothing has prepared me for the experience that is Jabula. The missiz and I decided to go out for lunch today and wanted to try somewhere new. I’ve heard the radio ad’s in the past for Jabula and have recently edited the listing in the directory so thought we’d give it a try. Every (and I do mean every) detail is attended to from the decoration and ambience of the restaurant to the friendly but professional service, exquisite presentation even down to the decorative dressing on the plate leaves you feeling you have just arrived in restaurant heaven!. I opted for the Crocodile to start and the Ostrich as a main and Cheri had Frikkadel (Home Made Beef Meatball) to start and Kubu (Deer) for a main. Everything was cooked to perfection and literally melted in the mouth. The taste was something I have never experienced before and it is definitely something I want to have again and soon! Talking with the staff after the meal (obviously they were not aware they were being reviewed) it seems that we have not yet experienced everything Jabula has to offer. I’m told the place comes alive on a Friday night with live entertainment whilst you dine. Jabula is situated on the bank of the Manchester Ship Canal (Next to Ellesmere Port Boat Museum) which lends itself to give tranquil and relaxing surroundings. Add all of this to the very reasonable price and the result is an experience that it really is worth travelling for miles to get.

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