Tag: restaurant review Nottingham

REVIEW: LOCH FYNE, NOTTINGHAM

REVIEW: LOCH FYNE, NOTTINGHAM

With the advent of a new season comes new seasonal menus introduced in restaurants across the country. One such eatery is Loch Fyne, who I have reviewed before.   Loch Fyne is described as an upscale chain restaurant whose offerings include sustainably sourced British fish and seafood, plus meat dishes. There are various menus including brunch, lunch, à la carte and children’s…

REVIEW: THE TAILORS ARMS, NOTTINGHAM

REVIEW: THE TAILORS ARMS, NOTTINGHAM

Do you have a local pub, one where it feels you’re home from home? One where everybody knows your name? I haven’t felt as if I had a proper local for ages. Historically, I have preferred the quiet when dining, and being busy with work has so far filled the need to slip down to the pub for meetup and…

Restaurant review: Red Dog Saloon, Nottingham

Saloons and the wild wild west have always intrigued me. I’ve often wondered how cool it would be time-travel back to the 19th century to see some real gunslingers do fiddly holster spinning tricks. Luckily, I didn’t have to source a pesky time-machine which might you believe, is difficult to come by. When I heard about Red Dog Saloon, an…

Restaurant Review: Zaap Thai, Bromley Place, Nottingham

Restaurant Review: Zaap Thai, Bromley Place, Nottingham

I love Thai food as much as I adore The Punisher from Daredevil. Which is why I couldn’t wait to check out Zaap Thai, the latest addition to Nottingham’s restaurant scene. Nestled in the midst of Bromley Place, this restaurant boasts the fantastic location of being slap bang in the city centre. One thing I’ve noticed whenever I pass Bromley…

Restaurant Review: Revolucion de Cuba, Nottingham

Restaurant Review: Revolucion de Cuba, Nottingham

When a gorgeous eatery opens its door in one of my favourite cities, there is a pretty high chance that I’ll be popping in soon. New openings are like a klaxon call for foodies and so it was on a blustery Saturday that I found myself heading on over to Revolucion de Cuba, Market Street, Nottingham. I lived in Nottingham…

Restaurant Review: Thaikhun, Nottingham

Restaurant Review: Thaikhun, Nottingham

What’s on your Christmas wish list? I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, a KitchenAid and good food. The first two aren’t guaranteed, but for scrummy food that will leave you with a massive smile on your face (think the Cheshire Cat that has swiped the cream), head on over to Thaikhun Nottingham. Their soft launch a few weeks ago was…