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Vogue s edit of all the exciting new delivery menus in your city in May 2021

It’s a trying time for the hospitality industry. What with dining out restricted or shut in the big metros, ordering in and supporting restaurants is the best we can do. Several new openings and delivery menus have popped up in the last month or so. We’ve rounded up an edit of the new places and menus to bookmark for your next meal. Mumbai Saffron by The Sassy Spoon The city has a new contemporary Indian kitchen in the form of Saffron, started by the folks at The Sassy Spoon. After opening in Pune, the cloud kitchen has now started operations in Mumbai. Choose from an extensive spread of tandoor specialties, biryanis and other regional fare. Think, Tomato Shorba Soup with green garlic thecha vadis, Kerala-style Paneer, Tandoori Mustard Wings, Mutton Rogan Josh biryani and indulgent desserts from Rachel Goenka’s repertoire, like the Kala Jamun Bread and Butter Pudding and Chocolate Barfi Cheesecake.

Future of OB Pier in question after report estimates costly repairs

Future of OB Pier in question after report estimates costly repairs After a brutal winter storm knocked out the guardrails, the city commissioned engineering firm Moffett and Nichol to do a report on the health of the pier. Author: Tim Blodgett Updated: 5:39 PM PDT April 17, 2021 SAN DIEGO One of San Diego’s most iconic landmarks may be in trouble after a bombshell report from an independent engineering firm. The Ocean Beach Pier which is the longest concrete pier on the west coast is said to have significant structural damage and will need to be repaired. For lifelong Obecian and owner of Hodad’s Restaurant, Shane Hardin, the Ocean Beach Pier has always just been there. The concrete walkway that stretches out nearly 2,000 feet into open ocean has given Hardin a lifetime of fond memories. 

Importance of citizen scientists in monitoring water quality highlighted in new research

Importance of citizen scientists in monitoring water quality highlighted in new research Thu, 28/01/2021 - 09:00 The importance of citizen scientists has been highlighted in a new study, Citizen Science and Water Quality Monitoring: Evidence from Dublin and Beyond, carried out by DCU’s Water Institute and Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics. The paper addresses the role of the citizen scientist in data collection for a range of scientific purposes, but especially in the area of water quality monitoring. It discusses how citizen scientists can be engaged through self-organised community-based monitoring programmes or as part of research projects from academic or voluntary monitoring bodies such as that Water Institute’s own

The 6 places to get a full English takeaway in Hull

The 6 places to get a full English takeaway in Hull We all love a fry up to get us going in a morning, and Hull has some of the best breakfast takeaways around Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice There s nothing quite like that sweet smell of fresh eggs, bacon, sausage and beans in a morning.

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