Tag Archive: Up Market

Mar
01
2012

MemSaab – Nottingham

Mother’s Day menu – Sunday 18th March

MemSaab’s Mothering Sunday menu four courses for £19 open from 5 – 10pm, reservations can be made by phone or email.

A Nottingham tradition!

One of Nottingham’s most famous restaurants, the Memsaab restaurant continues to attract mention in the national press, as well as winning a number of …

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Jan
24
2012

La Rock – Sandiacre

Valentine Dining

On Valentine’s, La Rock is running a Seven Course Tasting Menu, with a 7.30pm sitting, priced at fifty pounds per person. This sounds like a seriously wonderful dining experience. I understand that it’s filling up fast – you’ll have to be quick if you want to avoiud disappointment! Valentine’s night tasting menu

A …

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Jan
03
2012

4550 Miles from Delhi (Nottingham)

January Offer – Two for One Main Courses

Booking Required, mention offer upon booking. Offer valid until 31st of January. Offer valid every night including weekends. Quote Website 2 for 1 at time of reservation Check website for terms and conditions

Changes to opening times

Sadly, closed for lunch from 12th August 2011. However the …

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Nov
06
2011

Fine Dining in Nottingham – La Rock – Interview

How did La Rock get its name?

The name ‘La Rock’ comes steeped in local history. The area that many locals will know as ‘The Roach’ is actually a little lost in translation, having been bastardised from the French for the rock, ‘la Roche’. This name came about from the Napoleonic War, when the British …

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Oct
27
2011

The Viceroy (Derby)

Latest Visit

We treated ourselves to a trip to Derby’s famous Viceroy Restaurant yesterday. The experience reinforced our belief that The Viceroy is one of the greatest fine dining Indian restaurants in the country. They are totally customer focussed, and the marriage of elegant dining with innovative dishes puts them at the top of a …

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Oct
20
2011

Anoki – Nottingham

Anoki styles itself as an up-market fine dining restaurant. The decor is sumptuous and the staff are regally dressed in traditional garb. I don’t remember ever having visited a more stylish Indian restaurant. Everything about the ambience is about perfect: the music is appropriate, the glassware, crockery, cutlery and table linen all add to the …

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Sep
16
2011

Curry Lounge – Nottingham

A Nottingham Legend

The Curry Lounge’s reputation in Nottingham has reached almost legendary proportions. Those of us who have been fans from day one have watched its progress with interest. I was one of those who absolutely loved the pre-Ramsay menu and family naans and didn’t see a need for change. Still, it would have …

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Aug
25
2011

Lanterns – Nottingham

Closed for refurbishment

According to the Lanterns’ website “Dear Diners, There are some very emergency refurbishing work required to be conducted and hence we have decided to close the restaurant until the repair work is complete. We regret to disappoint you. Please check back for a re-launch date”. If anyone has further information, perhaps they …

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May
19
2011

Roundhouse – Nottingham

This is an impressive piece of work. An ingenious use of a historic building, stylish, airy, and serene. The decoration is on the grand scale and is in keeping with the spacious interior and high ceilings. The lounge is circular and the bulk of the seating is arranged around the perimeter in booths that accomodate …

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May
06
2011

Manvers Arms – Radcliffe-on-Trent

In the pretty village of Radcliffe-on-Trent, right opposite the church, the characterful Manvers Arms is a rare example of an unspoiled English pub. On a recent visit we were soaking up the serene ambience of the beer garden when we got chatting with Graham, the proprietor, who acquired the pub in 2010. He shared with …

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