What's on the menu?

What's on the menu?

Friday, 12 August 2016

Free Pizza This Monday at Inferno Nottingham

If you love your pizza you must have tried Inferno and if you haven't there's an opportunity this coming Monday 15th August for Free
The Infernover at Inferno Nottingham

Inferno offers you the opportunity to create your own pizza, the way you want and how you want it. On Monday they're giving away 100 of their Infernovers from Midday so you'd better be quick.

Whether Monday is your #CheatDay after a heavy weekend training or you just fancy a free lunch whilst out at work.

Visit their Milton Street Restaurant to grab your free lunch.

Inferno think random acts of kindness make the world a better place. They also think the people of Nottingham make the world a better place. So they've done the logical thing and decided to combine the two to reward everyone for being such wonderful, pizza-loving people.

Sunday, 31 July 2016

The Nottingham Food Assembly- Internet Shopping Meets the Producer

The Nottingham Food Assembly Launches Friday 5th August 


The Nottingham Food Assembly

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Oriel's Honey Emporium- Don't Worry, Bee Happy

Local Nottinghamshire Honey at Oriel's Honey Emporium
Sometimes you stumble across somewhere or something you hadn't expected to find on a trip out. Recently we headed up to Floralands on the lookout for some new paving slabs. Unfortunately we didn't come away with the paving slabs but we came away with a lovely jar of local honey made by the River Leen in Bobbersmill right in the heart of Nottingham.

Plenty of sweet selections at Oriel's Honey Emporium
Within one of the outside cabins is Oriel's Honey Emporium. A treasure trove of honey and related products with plenty from local producers. There's plenty to sample from too. We've been at a number of sports events recently and producing our own sports nutrition instead of buying so we're always on the lookout for a secret ingredient for our flapjacks.

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Tasting the New Menu at Thaikhun Nottingham

Great news for Thai food lovers. Thaikhun has launched a new menu

Street food is a way of life in Thailand, as it seems to be across Asia. We love our Asian cuisine, especially with a bit of a kick. Traditionally Thai food is often cooked outside, stopping houses getting even hotter and slowly but surely creating the food scene for which Bangkok is renowned. 

Thaikhun Nottingham within the Intu Victoria Centre

We love the opportunity to see what's on a new menu and when we were invited to Thaikhun for their latest offerings it was hard to refuse. We're keen to head out into South-east Asia at some point in the not so distant future so some food education before we go is necessary and where better than the street food inspired flavours of Thaikhun Nottingham.

This was Jem's first visit to Thaikhun and being one of the best weather days of the year so far it made sense to head out onto the terrace area for some al fresco dining. There's certainly a character to Thaikhun's terrace area with oil cans made into tables and chairs alongside up cycled furniture all bright in colour. Whilst the views will never take your breathe away there's a feeling of calm despite being above a busy part of Nottingham.


Thaikhun Nottingham's Roof-Top Terrace

Exploring the New Menu at Thaikhun- Starters


We love our quick eats and Thai starters come across more as snack foods that would make a great lunch if you chose a selection of 4-5 dishes in a similar way to Spanish Tapas. From previous we definitely recommend the Sukumvit 38 platter which remains on the menu as a house classic: featuring some of the best selling items from the Bangkok market by that name. With Fishcakes, Honey Pork, Steamed Vegetable Dumplings and Chicken Spring Rolls there's plenty to sample.

If we could we'd have ordered everything from the starters menu and worked our way through it all slowly. Dumplings are a classic Thai street food so we decided to try some of the Ka Nom Jeeb. Steamed Dumplings with Pork and Prawn filling.

Ka Nom Keeb- Steamed Pork and Prawn Dumplings

The dumplings came out with a nice selection of salad alongside them, beautifully fresh and complimenting the dish. The Ka Nom Keeb were very nice, a lot lighter than they looked but filling at the same time. They came in a bowl with a soy based sauce that really worked well. We'd love to tell you what the sauce was flavoured with however we sadly couldn't quite grasp just what it was- very nice though!

As we love a bit of piggy and so do the people of Thailand it seems we also opted for the Moo Dad Deow. Pork strips, marinated with palm sugar, pepper, coriander and soy sauce, before being fried and topped with sesame seeds.

I loved the fried pork strips. The flavour was great with a subtle sweetness from the palm sugar and the slight sour from the soy making them a great snack that I'd happily devour repeatedly. A real highlight was the great chili sauce they came with which was almost like a jam. Well worth trying.

Moo Dad Deow- Marinated Pork Strips, Fried with Sesame Seeds and Chilli Dip

If we could pick more off the menu we'd have likely opted for the interesting sounding Gai Satay. Chicken skewers with a peanut sauce although we also like the sauce of the Sweet Corn Cakes (Tod Man Khao Pod) flavoured with red curry paste and Kaffir Lime leaves.

Main Courses at Thaikhun

When we think Thai food we usually consider red and green curries as well as the earthy Massaman which are classics on any Thai menu. We've had them before but were really intrigued by the Gaeng Som, Deep fried Bream in a sour curry sauce.

The young lady serving us wasn't sure if the curry came with rice (The menu stated curries served with jasmine rice when looking back) so we asked for a sticky rice which was needed for a cooling effect and to soak up the sauce.

Gaeng Som- Deep fried Bream in a sour curry sauce at Thaikhun 

Featuring a deep fried whole Gilt Head Bream, butterfly cut to allow access to the flakes, swimming in a very warming curry sauce with lots of vegetables the Bream curry was very much a highlight of our visit to Thaikhun. For the squeamish the fish eyes were covered with the spicy sauce featuring carrot, green beans, courgette, pak choi and Chinese Greens to really fill out the dish. There was almost enough for it to serve two people which would be possible if you both had a portion of rice alongside.

Moo Yang- Thai Grilled Pork
We also opted for the Moo Yang. A simple Thai street favourite featuring grilled Pork with a chilli and tamarind sauce. Nicely grilled this was a good simple choice which would suit any fussy eater. Whilst the pork was by no means lean, it was full of flavour. I love a bit of fat with my meat so it worked well for me. It was served with a choice of sticky rice or steamed noodles and I opted for sticky rice which came presented in a rather fetching container.

Thai Sticky Rice with the Moo Yang

We would also have liked to have tasted the Phao Kee Mao- spicy seafood noodles with prawn mussels and squid with a chili, ginger, oyster and soy sauce. We've also not had duck for a while so the Ped Phad Prik Pao sounded good with roasted duck slices fried with chilli paste mushrooms peppers and onions sounded right up Jemma's street.

We didn't even have room for pudding!

Overall there was plenty to choose from Thaikhun's new menu which seems to have expanded from our first visit when the restaurant opened. The variety means it's great whether you fancy a sociable snack or full meal

I have to admit that as someone who's a bit of a fussy eater (I never grew out of it since my teens but I'm slowly getting better). I'm always a little wary of what to go for on a menu, particularly with Asian cuisine as the description often doesn't show half of what goes into a dish. Thaikhun does follow this principle which is a little gripe of mine- certainly with their curries as we found with the Bream curry. I'd love to see a little more

If you have children there's a great explorers meal option. 3 courses with a main course selection of Phad Thai, a mix and match Thai tray and Fried Chicken in a choice of sauces to give them plenty to choose from.

Thaikhun Nottingham
R7 Intu Victoria Shopping Centre, Nottingham NG1 3QN
Tel: 0115 838 9950

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Taste Nottingham Dessert in Revolucion de Cuba

We've been wanting to try Revolucion de Cuba for a while after hearing lots of good things about it's fresh interior and adventurous Latin inspired menu making it one of Nottingham's current crop of places to be seen. Whether it's for a group party or cocktails on a night out, it seems that Revolucion de Cuba Nottingham is the place to be.
 
Revolucion de Cuba Nottingham's interior is a world away from the old Long Island
Gone is the dingy feel of the old Long Island, replaced with a bright, airy and feelgood venue well worth a visit. It definitely feels more like somewhere you could sit and chat whilst listening to something Latin inspired.

Revolucion de Cuba's Iconic Interior- You're never too far from Che Guevara
Coming towards the end of our Taste Nottingham Moving Feast experience we were here for dessert. After casting our eyes over the menu's it feels that Revolucion de Cuba could be a great place for Tapas. Having lost La Tasca from the city it could be that Revolucion takes over with our needs for holiday inspired flavours. With an evening menu available Monday to Thursday it's worth being aware that if you come at the weekend there will be more shaking than baking being done.

Out came our Churros. Thin sticks of fried pastry with a toffee sauce (with rum of course!) and a chocolate sauce for dipping. Very much like long thin donuts and served a nice dipping dessert worth trying for anyone who likes to create a little mess

Churros at Revolucion de Cuba Nottingham,


Che Guevara


Cubans Love their American Cars


Sunday, 26 June 2016

Taste Nottingham 2016- Starters at the Pitcher and Piano


Starter Selection at the Pitcher and Piano


The Pitcher and Piano Nottingham 

The Pitcher and Piano is a real Nottingham institution for drinkers. It has always been arguably the bar to send anyone we've known visit Nottingham from outside the city. The old Unitarian Church has been transformed into a fantastic bar and restaurant. We'd always visited for drinks but never food previously.

The old church stained glass adds an amazing decor at the Pitcher and Piano, Nottingham

As part of this coming weeks Taste Nottingham event we were invited along to sample a moving feast around the city and were to assemble in the Pitcher and Piano, set beside the Nottingham Contemporary Gallery just off Weekday Cross. It's always intriguing to attend such an event as you're never quite sure what's going to happen, where you'll end up and what's going to be on offer however they're one of the perks of being a food blogger we'd never really considered when we set up the Nottingham Food Lovers Blog a number of years ago. On this occasion we sampled some very nice food and met some great people. 

Rustic chic and the charm of the old church work well 

As part of Taste Nottingham running between Monday 27th and Thursday 30th June there are a number of "Moving Feasts" running throughout the city. The Pitcher and Piano makes a great place to start on these or on any night out, whether it be with friends or a date. It's ditched the dark feel it had for a much more upbeat decor and ambiance.

With a large selection of drinks available it's also a great place for someone of a choosier nature. We opted for a large Peroni and a small Birra Moretti and headed over to our table to meet everyone involved in the event before tucking into a wide array of starters bought to the table to sample.

Mozzarella wrapped in Parma Ham 
We all tucked into a selection from Pitcher and Piano's Grazers Menu (Any two for £8.50 or three for £12.50) including

  • Grilled Haloumi and Pineapple Salsa
  • Chicken and Chorizo Skewers
  • Sweet Potato Falafel
  • Cheesy Cauliflower Bites
  • Cajun Spiced Calamari

Cajun Spiced Calamari

Such a varied selection allowed us all to have a good sample of plenty from the menu. Our particular favourites were the beautifully char grilled Chicken and Chorizo Skewers which oozed flavour, as well as the Calamari which was cooked to near perfection, lightly battered and served with a warming Cajun style sauce.

Sweet Potato Falafel
We has some very nice starters at the Pitcher and Piano and would certainly love to go back and try the rest of the menu, With a relatively new Al Fresco seating area it seems a great alternative to the bars of the Waterfront on a warm summers day too.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Taste Nottingham 2016- Beer and Main Course at Purecraft

Up until recently we'd not noticed Purecraft Nottingham on our radar. Having rarely ventured into the city of late there have been a number of restaurants and bars that have slipped past us. Purecraft is housed in what used to be Dome on St Peters Gate and is a collaboration between Paul Halsey of Purity Brewing Co, Andreas Antona a Michelin Starred Chef and Martin Hilton, former direct of Mitchells and Butler. With such a wealth of talent behind the venture Nottingham drinkers and diners should be in for a treat.

As part of an event to promote Taste Nottingham we were welcomed into Purecraft for a Main Course of Beer Brined Pork Belly, Potato Purée, Black Pudding & Apple

Beer Brined Pork Belly, Potato Purée, Black Pudding & Apple at Purecraft Nottingham
The Pork Belly was beautifully cooked and broke away easily as you slide your knife through. I worked well with the crumbled black pudding and fine potato puree to make a very nice main course. Very simple yet we know many people who would love such a classic dish.. At £12 on the menu we also believe it represents good value compared to many other restaurants. 

Our Pork Belly was paired with a glass of Purity Gold Beer which would be an excellent drink to many a real ale lover. Sadly for me I'm not an IPA or hoppy beer lover and they tend to leave a soapy taste in my mouth which masks any significant food flavours and I struggle to pick out other significant notes, Mark really loved his however and thought it was a great beer he'd happily drink more of. 

Purity Pure Gold Beer 

For the drinker in us we're certainly very interested in Purecraft's extensive selection of Beers and very nice food menu. They're gone a level above with a night for food and beer pairing on June 30th (Which we'd have ordered tickets for if we didn't have some other significant plans). With a 6 course menu paired with beer we're pretty sure for £30 you'll come away very happy having tasted plenty. 

What Beer Next- Purecraft Nottingham