Lincoln
The Place

The Place

339 High Street, Lincoln, United Kingdom, E15 2TF

Pizza • Asian • Lunch • Chinese


"Amazing chinese takeaway. Friendly staff. Delicious food. Great prices. A must try! The gf and I decided to try this chinese takeaway after reading the good reviews and boy were we not disappointed. Generous portion sizes, savoury food, and enough to feed more than 2 despite us ordering the special set meal for two. Food: Sesame Prawn on toast Something even I as a Chinese never knew existed. The toast was slightly hard, but the prawn paste was generous. Prawn crackers Generous portion, enough for two meals, super crunchy and lightly fried, making it a really mouthwatering appetizer. Chicken Chop Suey Chop suey seems to be a dish unique to the UK/Europe. We don't have it in Singapore, but it was a good dish, filling, stuffed to the brim with ingredients, and savoury. Chicken was done well, not too dry and stringy. Beef with Mushrooms Amazing, tender beef, stir fried and slathered in strong savoury sauce with lots of mushrooms. A must try. Egg fried rice (large) Rice was done just right, not sticky, not dry. Ample fried eggs and fried rice was evenly fried. Price: GBP 14.5/2pax Service: We called in to order and pick up. Payment is at the restaurant. I believe they cook the rest after you pay, as I had to wait 20 mins after the time I was told I could pick the food up at. Location: Strategically located along high street, easy access to the restaurant. Would I recommend? Yes. Great place to have a meal with friends and family. Great takeaway. Delicious food."

The Fox And Hounds

The Fox And Hounds

Willingham By Stow, Lincoln, United Kingdom, LN6 8RS

Lunch • Steak • British • Chicken


"Firstly, please don 't confuse this pub/restaurant with The Fox and Hounds in Willingham by Stow. Tripadvisor calls that pub The Fox and Hounds, Lincoln but it is it is a totally different pub. Very confusing.The pub I am reviewing here is in North Hykeham, and is actually nearer to Lincoln than the one in Willingham by Stow so the Tripadvisor description of the other pub as The Fox and Hounds, Lincoln is very misleading and inaccurate.OK... so in relation to the Fox and Hounds in NORTH HYKEHAM, LINCOLN. The first point is don 't be put off by appearances. When you first walk into the pub it feels more like a local boozer where people just go to drink and watch football on the telly. But appearances can be very deceptive. The food here is absolutely fantastic. This is real home cooked, high quality food at ridiculously low prices. The chef is obviously keen to go beyond the usual mundane pub grub and has come up with a fantastic menu with some really innovative items that you just wouldn 't expect on a standard pub menu.Being a vegetarian, I absolutely love this place. There is a multitude of choices on their vegetarian 'specials ' board and it 's not just the typical boring baked potatoes and omelettes that you get in most pubs. The chef has really made an effort to come up with some fantastic veggie alternatives, which are genuinely home cooked not just the usual microwave rubbish that most pubs serve.Frighteningly, on a recent visit the landlady told me they were actually thinking of changing the menu and introducing a carvery .... Aaaaghhhh!!!!... please don 't do that,.. you already have a superb menu and serve some wonderful high quality food. Why change?!?! What this pub needs is not a new menu, but better marketing. Whenever I visit, it always seems to be nearly empty, despite being on a very busy main road with hordes of commuters driving past. When the word finally gets out about this hidden gem, people will be queuing outside to get in !!As I said at the start, don 't be put off by appearances the food is superb."

The Old Palace Lincoln

The Old Palace Lincoln

Minster Yard, LN2 1PU, Lincoln, United Kingdom

Tea • Juice • Coffee • British


"I had high expectations for our celebratory meal booked for Tuesday, but unfortunately, I was very mistaken. We arrived via taxi to a lobby with minimal signage, only a Stokes Coffee swing sign and a small sign declaring "Old Palace" outside. After making our way inside, we were directed to a lounge area and told someone would be with us shortly. However, the lounge was not as inviting as it could have been, as there were remnants of someone's afternoon tea still on the table. Eventually, a waiter arrived to take our drink order. We requested a kir, but the waiter seemed confused, so we settled for a glass of dry white wine. I noticed that there were two white wines offered by the glass, but we were not asked for our preference. Our reservation was for 19:00, and although we arrived a bit early, at 19:15 we were finally asked to go up to the restaurant. It would have been nice if we had been given menus while we were waiting in the lounge, and it would have been even better if the waiter had offered to bring our drinks upstairs for us. Once in the restaurant, we were shown to an empty room and told to choose any table for two, which was not the warmest welcome. When we sat down, we were given the menus, but unfortunately, they were different. Mine had abbreviations under each dish with no explanation, so it was clear that I had received the wrong menu. Our starters were mediocre, with the duck being very cold and the risotto being too strong with lemon and garlic, lacking the creaminess one would expect. The main courses, although good, were presented on black plates, which made it difficult to appreciate the presentation. The dessert looked nice, but it did not taste as rich in chocolate as it was supposed to. Overall, the evening was very disappointing, especially since we were the only guests in the restaurant."

The Peacock Inn

The Peacock Inn

23 Wragby Road, LN2 5SH, Lincoln, United Kingdom

Full • Steak • British • European


"While there was a warm welcome on arrival, we couldn 't help but be disappointed which was a shame as we 'd expected better from a Greene King offering. We visited early evening on the Thursday before Easter weekend, so just at the start of what is usually a busy bank holiday weekend for the hospitality trade. The place had no beer only lager on offer. This did not bode well, a pub without cask ales, so maybe we should have left then to find somewhere else, but since Covid, many places finish food service early, so being our first night in te city we stuck with it. So to order food hubby opted for the fish and chips, and me the mushroon pie mash. The barman came back a couple of minutes later to advise they 'd run out of fish, so hubby had to try to remember what else was on the menu (because it wasn 't brought back for him to choose again) and decided to change to steak. The bar side had a few in watching the football, and in the restaurant side we liked the way the TV was framed to look like a picture, but why did the volume of the TV have to be so loud on this side of the bar? The music was still playing, but we struggled to work out what the songs were because of the volume of the commentary, and this was daft seeing as there were only 3 tables occupied, and all at the opposite end to the TV so clearly customers this side didn 't want the commentary. The table was also sticky, so not well wiped between customers. Then the meals arrived the steak was disappointing accompanied by a good mound of chips and a couple of onion rings it all looked the same colour. Now not having been able to re read the menu, we don 't know if it was missing the splash of colour that usually comes with addition of a grilled tomato or peas. My pie arrived with chips and the barman said I had to change it to chips because the mash isnt vegan I told him I wasn 't vegan so it wouldnt have mattered and he did offer to change it, but by then the pie would have gone cold so I stuck with the chips. What I don 't understand is why he didn 't bother to ask, just made the change. Very very poor customer service, he should at least have asked if I wanted chips instead. To be fair though, the pie was brilliant and I wouldn 't hesitate to order it again when in another green king pub (becuase they all have the same menu) although I am in the camp of opinion that reckons gravy is better with mash not chips. Although we were not impressed and dissapointed by this single visit to a Green King establishment, GK pubs are usually of a reasonable standard. The staff though were friendly and professional. Still seems odd that they were out of staple drinks on the eve of a busy bank holiday weekend. So in summary, the place did appear to be cared for and generally clean, the staff were welcoming and the menu reasonable. However, if you are not in to sport, then this is not the place for you."