La Salute – Italian – Nottingham – Review by Sarah
Review by Sarah McDonald Thursday 6:30pm, and there are five customers in La Salute, including me and my partner. And still, someone has to be beckoned by the chef to seat us. It’s… Continue reading
Review by Sarah McDonald Thursday 6:30pm, and there are five customers in La Salute, including me and my partner. And still, someone has to be beckoned by the chef to seat us. It’s… Continue reading
Frusher on Food has seen a spate of Asian cuisine dominating the blog recently, another new opening in the city – Temple Of Heaven welcomed its first customers in May. Whilst I may… Continue reading
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
To fellow Nottinghamians Annie’s is a restaurant that has sat fondly in the city since 2009, 4 of those years in residence in the Navigation. Earlier in 2014 it made its move to… Continue reading
As the saying goes, you wait for one Korean BBQ and two come along at once. Only a few weeks after the opening of Pan Asia BBQ Miss Korea opened its doors in… Continue reading
If you follow national restaurant critics you will notice they often get stick for not venturing outside of the M25. With that in mind must take something special to get two of them to Nottingham, that… Continue reading
I don’t eat out of the city centre as much as I would like, however a combination of Haveli’s position as one of the top rated Indian’s in Nottingham on tripadvisor, and a… Continue reading
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
Calcutta Club shares a number of things with Memsaab; its location is next door, Calcutta’s creators opened Memsaab in the 90s and the battle for customers in the top end of the Nottingham… Continue reading
**2014 Update: I have made subsequent visits to The Ned Ludd and Hand and Heart to sample their Nottingham Sunday lunch offering. Being a country boy at heart there can be a… Continue reading