Amazing. Food fantastic, everyone friendly
Together, Sat and Amanda Bains have a wealth of over 65 years of industry and travel experience, Front and Back of house. They have brought together a World-Class team who strive to give their guests a Professional, yet relaxed experience.
Modern, stripped floor setting with dark wood furniture, for Greek mezze dishes and small plates.
Warm, crème-hued eatery offering classic English fare & seasonal plates, plus cocktails & wine.
Nice atmosphere, great service and tasty food
Spacious modern restaurant with bold colours and candles, serving dim sum and other Chinese dishes.
Brilliant persian food and brilliant service from owners and staff
Authentic Keralan seafood specialities and traditional street snacks in a relaxed, light wood diner.
Lenton Ln, Nottingham NG7 2SA, UK
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