New flavour for the Nottingham food and drink festival 2012
Organisers of the Nottingham Food and Drink Festival have announced a host of new ingredients, which are set to make this year’s event the most varied yet.
Organisers of the Nottingham Food and Drink Festival have announced a host of new ingredients, which are set to make this year’s event the most varied yet.
Nada Budaya – meaning rhythm of culture – brings exquisite cuisine from culturally-diverse, dynamic Malaysia to Nottingham’s food scene.
A cake pop is an irresistibly yummy, moist cake covered in candy melt. It’s the perfect size and it comes on a stick!
The Nottingham Food and Drink Festival is back for 2011, with organiser We Are Nottingham announcing an exciting new format for this year’s event.
With all the excitiment of Jamie’s Italian opening next door, you can be forgiven to have missed the opening of another Italian next door (third one on that short stretch!).
There was no pressure to rush our meal in Jamie’s Italian, the waiters never hovered and service was always with a smile. Overall, it was a relaxed, pleasurable dining experience.
A bit excessive I know, but we did enjoy the first time. And as he didn’t have it the first time, my calzone-obsessed man had to go back to try it out!
Film nights at Lee Rosy’s are such a great idea. Hope they get some comfy sitting though!
If you are looking for info on actually injured birds, this is not the place. Try RSPB.
The binary spell continues! I quite liked 2010 so things can only get better this year!
After much deliberation we opted to spend the New Year’s Eve at Saltwater – dinner and a bit of a boogie was the plan.
Category: Food & drink