Super tasty home cooked food with friendly service.
Amazing food, friendly service! The ‘hole in the wall’ family-run establishment was a fantastic find in Nottingham city center.
Typical Italian menu in colourful space with arched windows and exposed brick, plus a relaxed vibe.
The food was very tasty, reasonable dish sizes and prices, and good service.
Veteran Turkish restaurant serving an array of traditional classics in an airy, casual space.
Simple Turkish cafe-restaurant plus takeaway for BBQ, halal meat and seafood, plus homemade soups.
Airy, upscale fish 'n' chips restaurant with traditional menu, plus sharing boards and British gins.
Eatery serving Indian cuisine on 2 floors, with modern decor including wall lamps and banquettes.
19 Mansfield Rd, Nottingham NG1 3FB, UK
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