Tag Archive: Food review

Jim’s Smokehouse – BBQ – Nottingham

Following the relative successes and failures of Red Hot Buffet and Rakonto, Jim’s Smokehouse has pitched up in the unit toward the bottom of Hockley. An effective Twitter onslaught ensued with a couple… Continue reading

Kayal – Indian – Nottingham – Review by Sarah

[Alec reviewed Kayal in November 2013] Kayal has never struggled for plaudits or for pundits. A South Indian restaurant in Nottingham on the eve of a draw in a Trent Bridge test match… Continue reading

A review of the first half of 2014 in food – mostly Nottingham

As we hit the end of June I thought I would take a look back on the first half of 2014 and review the hi and lo lights of the year in food so… Continue reading

The Banyan Tree – Indian – Nottingham – Review by Sarah

Sarah is a new contributor to supplement the Frusher of ‘Frusher on Food’. Read a little intro from her here   If a restaurant attached to a petrol station on a roundabout manages… Continue reading

Pan Asia BBQ – Nottingham

Pan Asia BBQ has been open for a short period of time on Upper Parliament Street next to May Sum. Walking past it you could forgive the thought that it was another high-volume… Continue reading

La Tasca – Spanish/Tapas – Nottingham

I have always had my reservations on the Spanish chain which populates many of the UK cities. I had had some average meals a few years ago and have not returned since. The reviews I… Continue reading

Fothergills – Nottingham – Al Fresco Dining

Situated on the picturesque street up to Nottingham Castle Fothergills is one of the nicest places in town to enjoy a drink in the summer sunshine. That is exactly what I have done… Continue reading

Chai Yo Thai – Nottingham – Not keeping up with the competition

Tucked away in an alley off Parliament Street next to Alea Casino, Chai Yo Thai, I have heard described as a hidden gem. It has pretty good reviews on trip advisor. Hidden it… Continue reading

Singh’s – Good, but trying a little too hard

The culinary landscape for Indian restaurants in Nottingham is crowded. There are a number of strong establishments in the city centre with varying strengths and price points. As I walked to the entrance… Continue reading

Browns – Not on top form

Browns is ever popular, it now has over 20 locations across the UK and with another opening soon in Liverpool. The Nottingham branch follows the same pattern as most, it is well kitted… Continue reading

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