I'd still suggest the same place I mentioned when you last asked!
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I’ve no excuse, boss. It’s my memory, you see.
Ta!
I'd still suggest the same place I mentioned when you last asked!
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/show...-2019-Thread&p=8959893&viewfull=1#post8959893
We're the Boathouse, in Littlehampton marina, thanks for asking. You'll know you're in the right place because there's lots of Albion paraphernalia on the walls!
We have booked in for dinner tomorrow night so looking forward to trying your food.
Few more closures in Brighton with Bus Stop and Pabellon both shutting. Not surprised with the first as it's a terrible location there and they never pushed themselves out there.
Pabellon was also a weird location, you would barely know it was there if looking for it.
Shame though, both independents.
I seem to have spent most of the last week eating out. First off, a couple of updates from previous places.
I ate in Craft Beer on Thursday evening for the first time in a while. The new burger kitchen in there was very good with very meaty burgers and good toppings. We had one of the specials which was breakfast on a burger and came with a huge lump of very good black pudding, egg, bacon, hash browns, onions and salad. Not cheap but one of the better Brighton pub burgers.
Tonight was another visit to [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] s favourite Worthing pizzeria, Fiordilatte. The food in there was as good as ever but it seems to have new management and staff who struggled with it being busy. Pizzas are definitely a bit smaller than they were and for the third visit in a row there was a mistake with our order – nothing major but annoying all the same. Hopefully the new management will settle things down again.
Also, a couple of new places to be reviewed here from the last couple of days.
First up, Jonny's in Worthing. Yet another café in Warwick Street but we thought we’d give them a go for brunch. All of our food was good quality and the prices are on a par with the other cafes along the strip. Tea was from TeaPigs so not using a catering pack of Tetley like some places. Would go back again.
Finally, the review I was most scared about. We took a family visit to the Boathouse, Littlehampton Marina – home of NSC’s own [MENTION=34109]Yes Chef[/MENTION] – for a birthday meal. It was a Tapas night and we sat out on the terrace to enjoy the Mediterranean evening. It’s fair to say we had about 3/4s of the menu between us and really enjoyed the food. Highlights were the Chorizo and Ham Hock Terrine, the slow roasted pork and black pudding and the tortilla. I think we also had four bowls of the chorizo which was cooked in lemon and garlic. Only dish we weren’t keen on was a bubble and squeak that had a bit too much sage for our taste but still disappeared.
We also had pudding – not something we usually do as they are expensive as a family. All were very good with a special mention for the strawberry and lemon posset which had a great balance of flavour and great home made shortbread.
It is a bit out of the way but definitely worth making the effort to visit and we will be going back again in the future.
Don’t forget to say hello to the chef as well – he’s quite a nice bloke you know
Went to El Pastor in Borough Market on Wednesday. Some of the best Mexican food i've eaten outside Mexico - homemade tacos to die for. Recommended
The GLDHI and I are off to Endo on Friday. Giles Coren recently gave it 10/10 and said it was the best meal he’d ever had in 20 years of being a food critic. Personally, I’m not sure how it can be better than Sushi Tetsu, though Endo does cooked stuff as well as sushi/sashimi.
I can’t decide whether I’m excited at the the prospect or trepidatious.
Turns out that Jay Rayner had reviewed it a couple of weeks ago (how on earth did he find out about it - it only opened 4 weeks ago?) and liked it too.
I suspect he must live locally. He has reviewed FM Mangal, Silk Road, Crooked Well and Nandine (possibly Camberwell Arms as well?) down Camberwell Church Street. He's also reviewed Louie Louie and a non-descript Korean restaurant up the Walworth Road AND a load of places in Peckham. I understand that he is a restaurant critic but that still seems like a high concentration of local restaurants in quite a small area.
Nandine Camberwell Church St, SE5
After dropping off my Mum (yes, she who clapped Boro when they scored at the AMEX a few seasons ago "Well we clap a good shot at bowls" - no, she hasn't done it again, thank God - and now has a ST sitting next to me) at her place yesterday afternoon, I met the GLDHI for a cocktail at the Crooked Well pub (decent cocktails, but the food is always too salty no matter who the chef is).
"What do you fancy for dinner?" she asks. "What have you got in the fridge?". "Nothing except half a pint of milk and some very old eggs". "Hmm. Let's eat out then".
"OK", she says, "There's this new place I saw on Monday; let's try there".
We pop into Church St - a veritable haven of decent places: Theo's pizza, Silk Road Xinjiang Chinese, Van Hing Vietnamese, and Falafel and Shawarma (err, falafel and shawarma) all being destination restaurants with excellent and very cheap food - and rock up at Nandine.
Nandine is owned and run by an Iraqi Kurdish family who originally opened a newsagents in Elephant and then decided to open a restaurant in Camberwell. As you do. Dishes range from £4 to £11 and we were advised by our waitress* to order 5 between us with only one of the larger dishes.
Up came some top notch grub, with stand out dishes being the 7-spiced chicken (moist, but charred beautifully), a magnificent hummus, a great red pepper-based dip and some good rice dumplings, all accompanied by brilliant flat breads.
£20pp for as much food as one could eat and very tasty it was too.
Turns out that Jay Rayner had reviewed it a couple of weeks ago (how on earth did he find out about it - it only opened 4 weeks ago?) and liked it too.
*The waitress was the prettiest woman** I've seen in the flesh for many a year. "Are you part of the family?" I ask. "No, I'm Bulgarian, which is quite close to Iraq". 1500 miles away. I let her off - it seemed the least I could do.
** Other than the GLDHI. Obviously.
EDIT: Oh, we finished with quite the best (home-made) baklava I've ever had - crispy, and sweet enough without being over-powering. A real treat.
Ah. That would explain it.
I should have added the Camberwell Arms to my list of very good places - modern British gastro-pub; very good. I used to like FM Mangal until they made me wait 90 minutes between ordering and bringing me any food. We left before the food came without paying for our drinks (though I did offer to pay for them), and haven't been back since.
Not tried Louie Louie - any good?
There's a well-regarded Ethiopian place on Walworth Road near Camberwell Green. We weren't that impressed. Though we do quite like Dragon Castle for cheap and OK+ dim sum on Walworth Road up near Elephant.
Nandine Camberwell Church St, SE5
After dropping off my Mum (yes, she who clapped Boro when they scored at the AMEX a few seasons ago "Well we clap a good shot at bowls" - no, she hasn't done it again, thank God - and now has a ST sitting next to me) at her place yesterday afternoon, I met the GLDHI for a cocktail at the Crooked Well pub (decent cocktails, but the food is always too salty no matter who the chef is).
"What do you fancy for dinner?" she asks. "What have you got in the fridge?". "Nothing except half a pint of milk and some very old eggs". "Hmm. Let's eat out then".
"OK", she says, "There's this new place I saw on Monday; let's try there".
We pop into Church St - a veritable haven of decent places: Theo's pizza, Silk Road Xinjiang Chinese, Van Hing Vietnamese, and Falafel and Shawarma (err, falafel and shawarma) all being destination restaurants with excellent and very cheap food - and rock up at Nandine.
Nandine is owned and run by an Iraqi Kurdish family who originally opened a newsagents in Elephant and then decided to open a restaurant in Camberwell. As you do. Dishes range from £4 to £11 and we were advised by our waitress* to order 5 between us with only one of the larger dishes.
Up came some top notch grub, with stand out dishes being the 7-spiced chicken (moist, but charred beautifully), a magnificent hummus, a great red pepper-based dip and some good rice dumplings, all accompanied by brilliant flat breads.
£20pp for as much food as one could eat and very tasty it was too.
Turns out that Jay Rayner had reviewed it a couple of weeks ago (how on earth did he find out about it - it only opened 4 weeks ago?) and liked it too.
*The waitress was the prettiest woman** I've seen in the flesh for many a year. "Are you part of the family?" I ask. "No, I'm Bulgarian, which is quite close to Iraq". 1500 miles away. I let her off - it seemed the least I could do.
** Other than the GLDHI. Obviously.
EDIT: Oh, we finished with quite the best (home-made) baklava I've ever had - crispy, and sweet enough without being over-powering. A real treat.
Agree re FM Mangal. Used to be VERY good when I first moved round there circa 2012 but not so good service when I have been there over the last couple of years. Still worth gritting teeth through the patchy service for that bread and onion/blood dip thing before the meal, to my mind.
Louie Louie I just went for breakfast and it is decent for the area (although Electric Elephant café ok too, bit more homespun). Not many of the places round there you can get kimchi, avocado, feta and fried eggs on toast. Been put off going in the evening as the local pub selection has been non-existent so prefer eating out round Camberwell/Peckham. That is changing though as Dioneges the Dog (wine bar) and The Tap In (craft beer) have both opened up locally recently. Manor pub is a bit of an empty vessel and must be one of the worst of the Antic pubs.
I am expecting an influx of good places to eat now the replacements for the Heygate Estate are beginning to be finished. Pizza Pappagone (the original is near Finsbury Park) has opened near Elephant station which is definitely worth a visit. Might just be better than Theo's (available round the other side of the E&C roundabout).