Noshingham is maintaining its position as capital of the Eat Midlands.
Inferno
Pizza in 180 seconds? Believe it, as speedy craft-your-own pizzas are the order of the day at Inferno. Their BBQ pulled pork on a thin, thin base comes recommended from me. Try their garlic and herb dip too.
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Thaikhun
The first of two new Thai places on this list, Thaikhun brings Asian street food to the streets of Nottingham. The multi-levelled restaurant brings the old favourites like Pad Thai as well as new regional dishes. Their Bangkok Street Platter is a great way to get started.
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Chino Latino
The striking black and red of this restaurant is home to Asian cooking and unique cocktails alike. Latino Spring Punch and sushi is a great way to start a meal. The most popular way to enjoy the food here is the tasting menu. My favourite dish? Steak served sizzling on hot rocks
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The Hockley Arts Club
Probably the trendiest place in Nottingham right now. Tucked semi-secretly away down an alley its, multiple spaces mean there’s something for everyone. The menu is limited to a few items but they do it well. They’ve started new brunch club on Saturdays too – who doesn’t want truffled eggs with bottomless prosecco?
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