Adams – Modern European (mostly) – Nottingham
I can forgive you if you have never heard of Adams. Despite being in the city centre it isn’t too well known and doesn’t market itself. The restaurant is affiliated to New… Continue reading
I can forgive you if you have never heard of Adams. Despite being in the city centre it isn’t too well known and doesn’t market itself. The restaurant is affiliated to New… Continue reading
Lime was my 12th Indian restaurant review in Nottingham…see how others compare: Anoki Calcutta Club Cumin Curry Lounge Kayal Singh’s Memsaab Haveli (Chilwell) Tamatanga Desi Downtown Masala Junction Lime has been on… Continue reading
La Storia is not on the fashionable Central Avenue like most of West Bridgford’s other restaurants. Instead it’s behind Trent Bridge on the residential Musters Road. It does make it easier to… Continue reading
2016 has seen over 30 posts from me about food in our fair city. So has it been another good year for Nottingham’s food scene? For a couple of years there have… Continue reading
The man behind the excellent Clockhouse at Upton decided to turn his focus from fine dining to fast food. His leafy suburban location has also been traded for a city centre spot in… Continue reading
Before you complain, no I did not eat any mushy peas. Yes, they are the most famous foodstuff of the Goosefair but I don’t like them. That might have something to do with… Continue reading
Autumn has arrived, and with it my attention turns back to the Sunday Roast. An overloaded plate of steaming gravy and filling Yorkshires never appeals over the summer months but as the weather… Continue reading
La Capanna literally means the hut and there is a link there it’s relatively small in size and quite dark. It reminded me more of a grandparents house, the thermostat was a few… Continue reading
News My time has got away with me again. Where you should be reading about the latest food exploits around Nottinghamshire here’s what has been keeping me busy, as well as what’s… Continue reading