Lagan Tapas – Indian – Nottingham
Lagan Tapas marks the 20th Indian restaurant I have reviewed since starting to write about food in Nottingham. They haven’t all been good but we are pretty spoilt for choice as a city.… Continue reading
Lagan Tapas marks the 20th Indian restaurant I have reviewed since starting to write about food in Nottingham. They haven’t all been good but we are pretty spoilt for choice as a city.… Continue reading
Its been a while. Last year I wrote of a couple of gems to emerge, despite Covid. Quality over quantity. I would still urge you to check out Mesa and Everyday People if… Continue reading
Dosa & Chutney is where Timeout Cafe used to be, above the shops on Wheeler Gate with a hallway entrance before you head up some stairs to the restaurant. The actual dining… Continue reading
I hadn’t written about anywhere in a while despite a interesting trip to Burgundy and some pretty decent local meals. Despite being busier than ever with work, a new wine qualification and… Continue reading
Three or four years ago I’m sure I would have been one of the first bloggers through the doors of a new restaurant. Over the last few years the sands have shifted and… Continue reading
Sherwood goes from strength to strength and in Rikshaw they have a new style of Indian restaurant. Street food, particularly Indian, does seem to be flavour of the month with Karobar and… 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
Masala Junction is aptly named, straddling as it does the busy Hucknall and Mansfield Road’s in Carrington. It isn’t short of pedigree, the owner having formally had stewardship of the award-winning Memsaab. The… Continue reading
My first “revisit” was quite a success with the Pelican Club more than doubling the score I had originally given it. Another restaurant where I had a disappointing first meal was the Calcutta… Continue reading
Tamatanga describes itself as an ‘Urban Indian Canteen’, it’s a restaurant that is in your face. What comes first to my mind is their bright, branding and imagery, a jazzy website and staff… Continue reading