Best Food In Cov (2 Viewers)

shmmeee

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Expanding on the Sunday Lunch thread a bit. Ive just come back from PGR in Priory Place and though it was a bit pricey, and they didn’t let me apply my student discount to the whole bill :(, the food was good and the atmosphere was nice. Looking out onto the waterfall and the cathedral is good too. Got me thinking about the range of places Cov has.

Best place all round I’ve been is Rising Cafè at the back of the Cathedral, cheap, great 50s decor and lovely menu. All done for a good cause too.

Best Chinese delivery IMO is Jade Palace in Binley. Just how I like it, good portions, decent price.

So, what about you SBT? Where’s the best nosh in Cov? From chippies to posh dates, where do you recommend we stuff our faces?
 

Otis

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Expanding on the Sunday Lunch thread a bit. Ive just come back from PGR in Priory Place and though it was a bit pricey, and they didn’t let me apply my student discount to the whole bill :(, the food was good and the atmosphere was nice. Looking out onto the waterfall and the cathedral is good too. Got me thinking about the range of places Cov has.

Best place all round I’ve been is Rising Cafè at the back of the Cathedral, cheap, great 50s decor and lovely menu. All done for a good cause too.

Best Chinese delivery IMO is Jade Palace in Binley. Just how I like it, good portions, decent price.

So, what about you SBT? Where’s the best nosh in Cov? From chippies to posh dates, where do you recommend we stuff our faces?
Yeah, we've been to the Rising Cafe twice. We enjoyed it.

Wasn't so keen on the PGR, but then they did get our order wrong.

My wife likes the cafe in St.Mary's Guildhall. I haven't been for a while though.

Trying to get my family to go to the Korean restaurant next door to PGR, but they're not keen.
 

Ian1779

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Not exactly elaborate cuisine but you can't go wrong with a pork batch from Piggy in the Middle.

Not living in the city but every time I come up for a game I make time to pop in there.

Beautiful food.
 

clint van damme

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Cov is pretty poor to eat in. Generally head over to Kenilworth/Warwick. Wish we had some better choice.
 

Otis

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Cov is pretty poor to eat in. Generally head over to Kenilworth/Warwick. Wish we had some better choice.
There's lots of choice now CVD. Chinese, Indian, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Lebanese, Romanian, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Mexican.
 
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So I consulted my spreadsheet for where I've been the past year :) and it's safe to say I'm more a fan of the out of town country pubs :) There's a thread here: Country Pubs

If the Greyhound counts as Coventry, they're pretty good for a meal.
 

clint van damme

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There's lots of choice now CVD. Chinese, Indian, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Lebanese, Romanian, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Mexican.

there's choice and I like the diversity we now have after years of having only British pub grub,Indian or Chinese but I do question the quality. I'm no Egon Ronay so I could be wrong.
 

Otis

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there's choice and I like the diversity we now have after years of having only British pub grub,Indian or Chinese but I do question the quality. I'm no Egon Ronay so I could be wrong.
Heard good things about the Japanese and Korean places at Priory Place and also about the Lebanese restaurant if that helps.
 
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there's choice and I like the diversity we now have after years of having only British pub grub,Indian or Chinese but I do question the quality. I'm no Egon Ronay so I could be wrong.

You forgot Leamington and Oscar's ;)

Anyway, if chippies count, got to be either the Binley Mega Chippy, or Marina Fish Bar in Willenhall.
 

Otis

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Again outside of Cov for brunch- Hilltop Farm, fantastic menu & food!
Just one little moan on the vegetarian front having looked at the menu! ;)

I'm not one to moan or grumble and I never expect a place to have to cater for me. My choice and I live by my choice, so if there's nowt vegetarian I wouldn't moan, but simply wouldn't go. What DOES annoy me though is when something is purportedly vegetarian, but in fact is not.

Parmesan by definition is not vegetarian. To be called Parmesan it has to be made with calf rennet. So many times I see on a menu a dish with the little V emblem next to it, yet it's with parmesan. Maybe some restaurant owners don't know, but as sure as hell ALL chefs SHOULD know.

Don't see how you can list something as vegetarian when it clearly is not. Hilltop Farm has a vegetarian main that includes parmesan.

Sorry, rant over. Snub me, fine, I don't mind, it's my own lifestyle choice, but don't mislead people. If a dish said it was chicken breast and you found out it was actually processed chicken you wouldn't be happy would you!! ;)
 

Otis

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Messed up my Christmas day dinner one year when I booked at a hotel and then found out the one and only 'vegetarian' main used parmesan cheese!!! Grrr!!!
 

Johnnythespider

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Well it ain't Frankie & Benny's at Walsgrave i can tell you, crap in there tonight before the showcase. My lads Chicken burger was severely undercooked and my steak was like my old workboots.
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

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Just one little moan on the vegetarian front having looked at the menu! ;)

I'm not one to moan or grumble and I never expect a place to have to cater for me. My choice and I live by my choice, so if there's nowt vegetarian I wouldn't moan, but simply wouldn't go. What DOES annoy me though is when something is purportedly vegetarian, but in fact is not.

Parmesan by definition is not vegetarian. To be called Parmesan it has to be made with calf rennet. So many times I see on a menu a dish with the little V emblem next to it, yet it's with parmesan. Maybe some restaurant owners don't know, but as sure as hell ALL chefs SHOULD know.

Don't see how you can list something as vegetarian when it clearly is not. Hilltop Farm has a vegetarian main that includes parmesan.

Sorry, rant over. Snub me, fine, I don't mind, it's my own lifestyle choice, but don't mislead people. If a dish said it was chicken breast and you found out it was actually processed chicken you wouldn't be happy would you!! ;)

There is plenty of land to graze on around! : D
 

Otis

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Well it ain't Frankie & Benny's at Walsgrave i can tell you, crap in there tonight before the showcase. My lads Chicken burger was severely undercooked and my steak was like my old workboots.
Gone way downhill. Used to be quite nice once upon a time, but has gotten to be worse than average these past few years. There was 14 of us went for breakfast last year and not one person had anything positive to say about the food.
 

Johnnythespider

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Gone way downhill. Used to be quite nice once upon a time, but has gotten to be worse than average these past few years. There was 14 of us went for breakfast last year and not one person had anything positive to say about the food.
Gone way downhill. Used to be quite nice once upon a time, but has gotten to be worse than average these past few years. There was 14 of us went for breakfast last year and not one person had anything positive to say about the food.
Yes I remember it being reasonable a few years back but if tonight is anything to go by it won't last long, to be fair they replaced my lads meal free of charge but the manager tried to insist the chicken just looked pink but was cooked, I'm 53 and I know what raw chicken looks like.
 

skybluejelly

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When my son was at uni he swore by veggie corner in sandy lane coundon...haven't tried it myself ..but it has definitely got him into eating more vegetables now
 

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