George’s – Fish & Chips – Nottingham
Whilst Good Friday and the fish-fest is over, it served to remind me that I was yet to bring you my review of George’s. It hardly had a low key opening and has… Continue reading
Whilst Good Friday and the fish-fest is over, it served to remind me that I was yet to bring you my review of George’s. It hardly had a low key opening and has… Continue reading
I have barely heard Manga Sushi talked about in Nottingham food circles, which is surprising given its location. The restaurant sits parallel to the most written about street in the city, where Red’s and George’s have… Continue reading
I am starting to think that there is a correlation between how far I am from the Market Square and how happy I am with my dining experiences. I had an excellent time… Continue reading
The road to sample the state of Nottingham’s curries is long, long and rather delicious. There are many excellent examples, my other visits I’ve included below. Cumin Curry Lounge Kayal Singh’s Memsaab Haveli… Continue reading
When I think of the experience I’ve just had it conjures up many familiarities classic fast food, no frills, brown paper bags and gallons of Coca Cola Syrup. That said my experience wasn’t cheap, a key… Continue reading
The Perkins family have seen success across all their ventures, the eponymous fine-dining of their flagship, the wedding venue, Carriage Hall and the popular tapas bar Escabeche in West Bridgford. On arrival the… Continue reading
Hart’s – 9/10 Larwood & Voce – 8.5/10 Ned Ludd – 6.5/10 Hand and Heart – 6.5/10 Cross Keys – 6/10 My first foray into Sunday lunches for 2015 took me to… Continue reading
The end of Mansfield Road near the forest fields is the unglamourous location of several shabby hotels that seem to be largely populated by stag dos, and the straightforward beer-and-football-and-chips pubs of the… Continue reading
Unlike the recently reviewed Bistrot Pierre, Petit Paris doesn’t have the lustre and polish of its French brother. The rustic charm it does show, as you emerge from the stairs on King’s Walk, quickly endeared… Continue reading
As I write it’s just over a week since Red’s opened, but I get the feeling I’ve already missed the boat a bit. Seemingly half of Nottingham have already been, including Sarah who gave her view… Continue reading