I went to HongKong SiuMei on Kenny Gardens last week in NORTH LAINE for a little lunch.
Just had a simple crispy pork belly with rice and a cucumber salad but what I had was very pleasing. Gonna revisit this week and have a few more bits to give it a proper go. Would highly recommend for a decent cheap lunch and certainly for an early dinner where you can get lots of different stuff. Service was very friendly and attentive and the place is nice and CLEAN.
7/10 but that's just a baseline score for the moment as I only had one dish. Wil give the gyoza a go next time as that's a good barometer I reckon.
I nearly recommend Oshio but I think I’d read you’ve done that?It's very good value, and they're willing, but wasn't taken with it. We shared the pickles and cucumber salad -- the former you'll get much better versions of at just about any Japanese joint, the latter weren't a patch on what you'll get in the delightful (and rarely mentioned on here) New Era. My partner then had the bao (I don't get bao) which was OK, as was my roast duck ramen. Plenty of duck and it was OK, but the rest wasn't really up to what you'd get at Wagamama just round the corner. I wish them well as they're good people, but I'd rather pay a bit more for each dish to get an upgrade in quality.
Yes, should have mentioned Oshio which I've been to twice rather than Wagamama (which is fine, one of the best of the chains).I nearly recommend Oshio but I think I’d read you’ve done that?
Funnily enough I haven’t rushed back to HongKong SiuMei. Not done New Era but that looks a proper joint!
Never heard of an Italian restaurant running out of doughOn a slightly related note, where is good to eat in Worthing? We wandered around before and after dough-gate looking for somewhere, but nothing appealed at all.
I was lost for words – it's the equivalent of a pub running out of beer! The fact that the waitress didn't tell us before we ordered made it all the more crazy...Never heard of an Italian restaurant running out of dough
Only a few recommendations from me from my limited experience of dining in Worthing.
Spice I am - Thai
Andalucia - tapas
Efes - Turkish
I am always suspicious of the things like this and usually means that there is a pre-made element to what they are doing, wonder if they are buying in frozen dough balls and pizza bases rather than making it themselves!First time on this thread – mostly because we don't tend to venture out without the kids, so end up at the same old places.
Anywho, as it happens, Mrs Bobkin and I DID go to somewhere we know – Fratelli's in Worthing – yesterday for a bit of pre-Cinema grub. It's always been OK (gone downhill since it was Brio's and has been VERY quiet on the handful of times we've been in this year), but what happened next was bizarre. Essentially, we ordered dough balls and, before we could give our mains (Mrs B going to have a pizza), we were told that they didn't have any dough!
So an Italian restaurant has no dough ready two hours after it had opened? We didn't bother to ask why or how on earth that can ever be a thing but, fair to say, we won't be rushing back in a hurry. Or maybe ever!
On a slightly related note, where is good to eat in Worthing? We wandered around before and after dough-gate looking for somewhere, but nothing appealed at all.
I'm suspicious of pretty much everything in life! But even if that was the case, to run out of the frozen stuff is still pretty unforgiveable!I am always suspicious of the things like this and usually means that there is a pre-made element to what they are doing, wonder if they are buying in frozen dough balls and pizza bases rather than making it themselves!
It depends though - even made dough could be a 24 hour prove so very feasible to run outI am always suspicious of the things like this and usually means that there is a pre-made element to what they are doing, wonder if they are buying in frozen dough balls and pizza bases rather than making it themselves!
interested to know what you thought of Fig TreeWe’re eating at the Fig TreeatHurstpierpoint on Wednesday - what’s it like?
We loved it, we both had the tasting menu with the wine flight - all excellent.interested to know what you thought of Fig Tree
BTW#2 It was part of our 52 year wedding anniversary celebrations this week.We loved it, we both had the tasting menu with the wine flight - all excellent.
Good service, good food, nice choice of menu - and we probably had the worst table in the place, which was still vg.
BTW it was full too.
We're planning to go back.
Cŕabshak is good and the place on pierFirst time on this thread – mostly because we don't tend to venture out without the kids, so end up at the same old places.
Anywho, as it happens, Mrs Bobkin and I DID go to somewhere we know – Fratelli's in Worthing – yesterday for a bit of pre-Cinema grub. It's always been OK (gone downhill since it was Brio's and has been VERY quiet on the handful of times we've been in this year), but what happened next was bizarre. Essentially, we ordered dough balls and, before we could give our mains (Mrs B going to have a pizza), we were told that they didn't have any dough!
So an Italian restaurant has no dough ready two hours after it had opened? We didn't bother to ask why or how on earth that can ever be a thing but, fair to say, we won't be rushing back in a hurry. Or maybe ever!
On a slightly related note, where is good to eat in Worthing? We wandered around before and after dough-gate looking for somewhere, but nothing appealed at all.
Isn’t the crabshack on the prom about 100m East of the pier or have they moved premises?Cŕabshak is good place on pier
CorrectionIsn’t the crabshack on the prom about 100m East of the pier or have they moved premises?
Yeah, we thought about the former but it was cold and only seats outside. And the pier is closed, unfortunately.Cŕabshak is good and the place on pier