Not to mention the noise of spoon on jar as you get the last few spoonfuls out. Imagine a restaurant full of that.If it's a drink in a jam jar I don't mind that too much, if it's a dessert though it'd be too annoying to get at with a spoon
Wind assisted on the way back ?I used to walk 3kms in Italy just to buy some.
Korean place is nice. Went last year. Priory Place is inside out. It's a travesty how soft the council were with Sainsbury's, considering the way they blithely CPO the Hippodrome and Smithfield pub.Went up by the CWR building at Priory Place the other day, first time in a while. Had become a bit desolate and quiet around there, so it was really nice to see nearly all the units open again once more.
Now has PGR (pizza restaurant), Han Dynasty (Chinese) and now also a Japanese restaurant and then also a Korean restaurant. The Korean restaurant seemed particularly vibrant and a bit busy. This was at around 6pm on Friday. Anyone been? Fancy trying it myself, as I have have never had Korean food before.
Also worth noting that Twisted Barrel are moving into much bigger premises at Fargo Village soon, so it must be proving popular.
And on talking about novelty and quirky, a new cafe is opening in Corporation Street, called Jam Jar, where desserts are served out of .....well yep, jam jars.
I must be on about a different place. This place was Japanese possibly, next to BHan Dynasty I think.Korean place is nice. Went last year. Priory Place is inside out. It's a travesty how soft the council were with Sainsbury's, considering the way they blithely CPO the Hippodrome and Smithfield pub.
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It's called audio ambience.Not to mention the noise of spoon on jar as you get the last few spoonfuls out. Imagine a restaurant full of that.
Tommy Cooper would have had a field day... spoon jar, jar spoon.Not to mention the noise of spoon on jar as you get the last few spoonfuls out. Imagine a restaurant full of that.
Yeah, two now. The Japanese is next door to Han Dynasty and the Korean place is across the way at the top of the steps by Sainsbury's. Sainsbury's definitely should have gone. Not only does it block what's behind it, it is also very ugly concrete monstrosity of a building.I must be on about a different place. This place was Japanese possibly, next to BHan Dynasty I think.
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Yeah, I think I encountered that too that same day.Went to PGR one time, it was nice enough but Trish Adudu from the radio was in there on I assume her birthday do and she's got the loudest voice I've ever heard.
Korean place is nice. Went last year. Priory Place is inside out. It's a travesty how soft the council were with Sainsbury's, considering the way they blithely CPO the Hippodrome and Smithfield pub.
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Shin Ramen is the Japanese place. It's fantastic.Yeah, two now. The Japanese is next door to Han Dynasty and the Korean place is across the way at the top of the steps by Sainsbury's. Sainsbury's definitely should have gone. Not only does it block what's behind it, it is also very ugly concrete monstrosity of a building.
Never ever tried Japanese food before.Shin Ramen is the Japanese place. It's fantastic.
Never ever tried Japanese food before.
Might give it a whirl.
Especially if it's miso.Careful you don't spill any.
Is that to put my Itsu miso soup in?Get a bento box
Is that to put my Itsu miso soup in?
Fray Bentos pies are Japanese?Nah, fray bentos pies.
Fray Bentos pies are Japanese?
You should have stopped at 5 sandwiches you pig.Everyone knows Fray Bentos is Cuban, I remember it coming up in a quiz one time.
I think Flay Bentos are.Fray Bentos pies are Japanese?
Fray Bentos is originally from Uruguay. The company is named after a city there. The pies are now made in Scotland.Everyone knows Fray Bentos is Cuban, I remember it coming up in a quiz one time.
So now McFray Bentos.Fray Bentos is originally from Uruguay. The company is named after a city there. The pies are now made in Scotland.
The only Japanese food I like is Yakitori.Never ever tried Japanese food before.
Might give it a whirl.
Fray Bentos is originally from Uruguay. The company is named after a city there. The pies are now made in Scotland.
Do occasionally get asked for money, but that is usually people who park themselves right next to a car park pay station, where they obviously know you have money.
Have now developed a built in 'Only have enough cash for car park, sorry' patter.
Yeah it's happened more to me recently. Not entirely sure if it's because there are more about, or they aren't trying to police the city centre as much as they did.Nah, this was just walked up to his with his dog. Never really had that before.
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