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I just remembered, there was another place that I didnt eat at but looked amazing. It was a roast/pulled pork sort of place right next to The Bandstand. A guy sat down next to me with a plate of food from there and no lie - I swear he had an entire joint of roast pork on his plate!

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Had some mezze from the place next to Goan Fish Curry (from whom I had a fairly underwhelming Kedgeree) which featured a delicious red pepper thing, the name of which I promised myself I would remember but forgot after about a minute. It was lovely though. Also, the Tibetan place near the pyramid was real nice as well.

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Had some mezze from the place next to Goan Fish Curry (from whom I had a fairly underwhelming Kedgeree) which featured a delicious red pepper thing, the name of which I promised myself I would remember but forgot after about a minute. It was lovely though.

'Moorish' that stall is called, and it's always fab.

They had another stall on site somewhere too, tho I forget where now.

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My winner was the rachlette swiss cheese stall near the cider bus. A spicey hot dog smothered in melted swiss cheese, they also did a lovely beautiful potato and sausage casserole covered in cheese. Beautiful!

An honorable mention must also goes out to the north African place also near the cider bus that did a filo pastry parcel with spicy lamb, goats cheese and red onion. Also Grillstock near the Greenpeace area that did a banging pulled pork bap.

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The hog roast one on the corner opposite the Beat Hotel had lovely giant yorkshire puddings. The queue was mental but it was very tasty. Every other one i've had from the festival has been very watery mash and gravy.

The all-day breakfast baguette from the growler place was also very tasty. It was hard to eat though as the baguette was so full.

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I just remembered, there was another place that I didnt eat at but looked amazing. It was a roast/pulled pork sort of place right next to The Bandstand. A guy sat down next to me with a plate of food from there and no lie - I swear he had an entire joint of roast pork on his plate!

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I was gonna mention this. Was the last thing we ate on Sunday night, they gave us some extra crackling as well which was to die for.

Two other favourites were surprisingly a wrap place on the run opposite the Other Stage - between our group we had the pulled pork, chicken and halloumi and all agreed it was fantastic.

And a first eat at Yam the Cassava. Will definitely be going back. Also gave us shelter from that first rain shower (so we just had to have some cake being as we were hogging a table!)

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Well, my Goan Fish Curries mackerel curry was the BEST meal I had all weekend. Not bland, just absolutely bloody delicious and tons of it too. Have eaten there before and thought meh, but this time YUM :) Second favourite, the merguez borek at Moorish next door. Third favourite, vegan nut roast dinner at Queen Delilah's in the Green Fields.

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There was a stall where I got a fucking banging tikka wrap and it had some sort of tikka chutney thing on it... It was about £6... It was fairly near a stage, but I don't remember what the name of it was- It was sort of inside the trees, think Skrillex done a secret set there last year?

Wish I remembered more about it, because it was wicked!

EDIT: Might have been The Glade? Does that sound about right? Think it was near that space bar, and massive animal effigies... And the virtual reality Xbox machine thingymabob.

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There was a stall where I got a fucking banging tikka wrap and it had some sort of tikka chutney thing on it... It was about £6... It was fairly near a stage, but I don't remember what the name of it was- It was sort of inside the trees, think Skrillex done a secret set there last year?

Wish I remembered more about it, because it was wicked!

EDIT: Might have been The Glade? Does that sound about right? Think it was near that space bar, and massive animal effigies... And the virtual reality Xbox machine thingymabob.

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For the first time in my 20 year Glastonbury career, I tried Yam the Cassava.

My god it was delicious and entailed more food than I could possibly eat for 7 quid (veggie platter). Place to sit inside, with proper plates. Also, the cakes were bloody amazing - whacking great slab for 2 quid. Unfortunately, this then meant that I kept buying cake to keep in my bag for when the cake mood took me later on. No wonder I haven't lost any weight.

Honourable mention goes to the mezze place in the park and as ever Pizza Tabun.

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Great bacon and sausage bap from the Bath organic meat stall; falafel mama in Avalon - 5 nice falafels in a pitta with loads of salad; barnaby Sykes - lamb and mint pie with chips and gravy!

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