Lemongrass Thai Street Food Sheffield: We visited Moor Market restaurant recommended by Michelin-rated chef
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One of Sheffield’s true hidden gem restaurants is found in the city’s original food hall at the Moor Market. Lemongrass Thai Street Food has built up a solid following since it opened in 2017 and is among Sheffield city centre’s top-rated places to eat, with an impressive average score of 4.7 stars from more than 300 Google reviews. Those in the know rhapsodise about the authentic flavours which transport you to the streets of Bangkok, where owner Narumol Dudek grew up and worked in her...

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