We Send Mark on a Food Voyage of Discovery Around Nottingham's Best Eateries to celebrate Taste of Nottingham 2015.
Nottingham BID recently put together a promotional event
to showcase some of Nottingham’s best eateries as part of the 2015 Taste of Nottingham event. Mark was treated to a culinary tour of the hottest
venues in town and it was a thoroughly amazing night. It was all put together to celebrate the upcoming Taste of Nottingham 2015 event which offers visitors to the city chance to try something different with many establishments putting on special dine for £10 menus and other promotions
If you're out and about in Nottingham and sample something you'd like the world to know please use the #TASTEOFNOTTS and share it with the world
If you're out and about in Nottingham and sample something you'd like the world to know please use the #TASTEOFNOTTS and share it with the world
During the week of 21st to 27th September (Next week) a selection of the city’s must-eat establishments are taking part in a special Dine for £10 scheme. You can get your fill of Nottingham’s offerings at 4550 Miles from Delhi, Chino Latino, Carluccio’s, Harvester, Patisserie Valerie, Rub Smokehouse, Wildwood and World Service.
The evening featured four choice venues with a course in each to
tantalise the taste buds and wow our senses with great food and so to the point
of this little article!
Starting Our Tour- The Bear and Lace
The Bear and Lace on Maid Marion Way |
We started our tour in the Bear and Lace, a new
champagne cocktail bar on Maid Marion way. A 2 minute walk from the city centre
the bar has a clean and modern exterior on entry. As you enter the bar you
enter a classy and well set out bar modern but also classy at the same time. In
the main entrance way 9 great chandeliers hang giving a warm glow and feel to
the place.
Inside the Bear and Lace |
With introductions made to a couple of the
organisers at the door I am shown upstairs – closed to the public for the event
– for our first treat – The Bear and Lace signature cocktail the “Angel de la
Muerta”
I am not a cocktail kind a guy, give me a good
beer or a solid red wine and I’m happy- So when passed a champagne glass with a
strawberry on the edge of the glass I am wondering what I am In for!
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The Angel De La Muerta in the Bear and Lace |
So on the first taste you get the classic taste
of champagne then you begin to get subtle taste of cognac and schnapps. It’s a
subtle flavor enhanced by the strawberry. For those that don’t know,
Strawberries serve to enhance the flavor of champagne. All in all it’s a great drink simple but
enjoyable. It was also a nice informal way to get to know the other guests on
the nights tour. So for a good and classy beginning to your night out a good
place to start would be the Bear and Lace.
Beer, Sausages and Quail Scotch Eggs in Oaks
All to soon we are ushered on to our next venue- Oaks.
We enter the bar and are greeted by the warm
and unmistakable aroma of oak fires and grilled meat. The decor is all natural wood panelling and
then the oak tables. It’s a classic decor for a grill type establishment but well
done.
By this time my taste buds having been awakened
by the cocktail are beginning to salivate! With the prospect of truly delicious
grilled meat!
But first things first, Drinks! From a choice
that was selected for our sampling, they had a beer by Nottingham’s own Castle
Rock Brewery Harvest Pale – a just simply great flavoursome IPA not too heavy and
for a person who likes lager as opposed to beer this is a great beer full of
natural flavor and in my view correctly served in a pint jug not a straight
glass!
Oaks then start warming up our taste buds with
quail egg scotch eggs and the lightest pork scratchings (with a little kick of chili) I have ever had
the pleasure to devour. There were marinated olives – all most a taste overload
– then came the home made sausages!!
Quail Scotch Eggs in Oaks |
Beef with Gruyere cheese, Chicken with
asparagus and ricotta, wild boar with purple broccoli and smoked mozarella,
Lamb with aubergine, tahini, rosemary and garlic and by far my favorite of the
night pork with pancetta and smoked paprika.
Chicken sausages with Asparagus and Ricotta |
Lamb with Aubergine, Tahini, Rosemary and Garlic |
Pork sausages with Pancetta and Smoked Paprika in Oaks |
Each sausage had its own character, a course
texture with great flavors some on the slightly sweater side like the chicken
or a richness like the wild boar.
These sausages were simply full of flavor and
whether you like all the individual ingredients or not no one taste over ruled
another – such a great and delicate balance of flavors’ that will simply leave
you wanting more.
But I have to point out two of my favourite
dishes there; the Quail egg scotch eggs and the pork and paprika sausages. The scotch eggs were small with a crispy
exterior the egg was just cooked with a softer but not runny yolk – a testament
to the chef’s skill- was simply full of flavor and the creamy yolk adding
subtle tones to the flavor of the herbs and spices. A great starter that left
you wanting more!
Now for me what was probably the star of the
night, the pork and paprika sausages! On the first bite there was the explosion
of flavor from the hot spice of the paprika to the blend of the pancetta and
pork. The additional seasoning gave a great flavor while the smoked paprika
didn’t make the sausage to hot – enough to know it’s there but not over power
the flavors. I would have happily tucked in to a large plate of these with
possible little else other than maybe a bit of coleslaw to lighten it all up a
bit.
All these great flavors the beer and general
feel good atmosphere willing and helpful staff make this a must go again place
to visit for a proper blog review.
Going Greek- Moving on to Yamas
So onward bound we are ushered on to the next
venue Yamas.
The disappointment of having to leave Oaks and
move to Yamas was lessened on discovering it is a Greek restaurant – I love
pretty much all things Greek – food, wine, culture to me its all good and so
diverse.
Again, we`re ushered upstairs which had been
held for our sole use. In general appearance it wasn’t as …slick or polished as
The Bear and Lace or Oaks but it had character.
So to drinks – I was pleased to see that they
have 2 Greek beers Mythos and Keo and a couple of Greek wines- I went for a
glass of the Makadonikos a nice red wine fruity with out losing substance and
with subtle oak flavors – a great accompaniment to what we were about to be
served.
The what was now effectively the main course,
was in effect a mezze a buffet of traditional Greek dishes Lamb kebabs, rice pasta
with peppers and garlic, garlic prawns, Greek salad, then there were the
toasted pitta bread with Tzatziki, a blended feta and chilli dish called
Tirokafteri and Houmous.
As ever I quickly tucked into the various
dishes all I have had in one version or another on my trips to Greece. I would
have liked to see a souvlaki or a stifado but there was little room left on the
table for more food! It was packed with the tasty Greek morsels.
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Kebabs at Yamas |
The familiar dishes brought back fond memories
of previous trips to Greece, Tzatziki cool creamy and fresh tasting great with
the kebab or with Pitta.
The Tirokafteri nice and spicy but again not to much, a great accompaniment to the meal.
The staff were really friendly and so we
started talking about my favourite pastries Backlava was one, other I found out
was called Karidopita!.
Technically we were not having the sweet here
but when offered to try some from Yamas I was delighted. What is Karidopita? I
hear you say – well its walnuts, cinnamon and cloves soaked in lashings of
honey. A traditional Greek sweet I can highly recommend. I loved it!
The hubbub of conversation that was present all
night between the invited guests bringing a great atmosphere to the evening, a
sharing of experiences and tastes and a common interest- FOOD!
Our time at Yamas came to a close and we moved
to the final destination of the night, Rub.
More Great Food on Our Tour- Rub Nottingham
Here came the gut busting sweets and I mean
that literally! so much so they included the kitchen sink! No really! they did!
Not a sink but a stainless steel hand-washing basin used in kitchens
complete with taps! It was 4-5 inches deep 8-10 inches wide and the desert was
piled 4-5 inches high! You would need an army to eat it!
Dessert at Rub in a Stainless Steel Basin Complete with Taps |
Another looked like a waffle burger doughnut
with chocolate fudge sauce, waffles ice-cream and so many other goodies only
held together by 2 strawberry topped skewers.
The last was a take on the Italian folded pizza
a Calzone! I have to say I never found out what was in that, by this time I was
beat and on the verge of collapsing into a food coma! But all around I could
hear exclamations to the size and sheer extravagance of the sweets. A truly
great outing.
So my take on the evening, all credit must be
given to the organisers Nottingham BID and Gemini PR marketing. This was a well
run, slick and fun evening out. In my opinion, what a great way to get local
people who love food and writing about food together. My thanks also to the
venues for making us feel welcome and showing us the delicious fruits of your
labours.
Next week sees Taste of Nottingham (21st
-27th Sept) it will be a great opportunity to try something new, so
go on let your hair down forget the diets and get experiencing some of the
venues above and of the many more restaurants that grace Nottingham city.
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