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Bodega Cantina Birmingham

Bodega Cantina Birmingham

12 Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, B25RS, B2 5RE, United Kingdom

Seafood • Mexican • European • Fast Food


"November 7, 2011 Halloween bonfire night are traditionally associated with being a whole lot of fun for kids. For me, however, it’s the perfect excuse for some food indulgence (like I need an excuse… Although I have been known to dress up in some weird and wonderful costumes and go out on the hunt for sweeties, this year my Halloween was a much more grown up affair as I celebrated Dia De Los Muertos with my good friend Sarah at Birmingham’s own little slice of South America, Bodega . Their event included a pop-up shop, a special cocktail and a healthy dose of delicious food. Whenever I frequent Bodega (and it happens a lot it takes me an age to decide what to eat. Do I play it safe with a tried and tested Burrito or do I dare try something new? This time, however, greed got the better of both of us, as we opted for the Bodega Selection platter with a selection of some of their best dishes, like Pork Carnitas Tacos, Patatas Bravas, Frijoles, Nachos, Albondigas Cubanas and Chipotle Chicken Quesadillas. Plus we got a side of sweet potato fries! I tucked into the Albondigas Cubanas first of all, tender and juicy beef meatballs in a deliciously rich red wine and tomato sauce, which were a flavour explosion in the mouth. Definitely gives Italian meatballs a run for their money! The patatas bravas in the same sauce were equally as impressive. Next up I tucked into the quesadillas which had the tiniest hint of spice, delicious flavour and stayed crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside. Just the right amount of cheese complimented the chicken and made the quesadillas surprisingly light. The nachos were a surefire winner, smothered in tomato salsa, fresh guacamole and sour cream topped with melted cheese. You can’t go wrong with that combination and these were definitely right. The Pork Carnitas Tacos were also really good, with succulent, spicy shredded pork in a soft shell taco. The biggest surprise for me though, were the Frijoles. Call me uncultured, but on paper"

STK Ibiza

STK Ibiza

Ibiza Corso Hotel & Spa 07800 Evissa, 32222, United Kingdom

Wine • Steak • Barbecue • Desserts


"from the arrival on stk ibiza we were greeted with a Spanish purer who spoke to us the head shaken and aggressiv on Spanish to another employee and admired so that we feel very comfortable and not welcome. we then sat in a table. the corner next to the toilets, there were other tables available, but we were recommended that the restaurant was fully booked and we could not move. from the second we went into we were told that we had to leave a certain time as we had not requested additional booking, but this was not specified on the website. throughout our meal the staff turned to us, and at one point we had to pour out our own wein, because it was repeatedly ignored by our waitress, but the table next to us received consistent and regular service and a point with two waitresses. during the ordering it would have been helpful to discuss the sizes of the sides, as these were good portion sizes and could easily be shared between people instead of allowing us to order numerous pages, and laugh when we caused so much waste. No one came to ask us how this was or whether we want something else. in the payment of the bill we have explained that we were not satisfied with this service, so would not pay the additional service fee, the waitress laughed about us and repeatedly said: "What was wrong with the service?" shows no understanding or willingness to take over some constructive criticism. the entertainment should not be classified as entertainment as it is dancing out of two girls and another girl swinging around some lights if they are a proper entertainment and service I strongly recommend liò about this restaurant."

Martin Wishart

Martin Wishart

54 The Shore Edinburgh, EH6 6RA, United Kingdom

Wine • French • Coffee • British


"Went for the lunch, rather than tasting menu so was pleasantly surprised to find that the amuse bouche (and bread actually came with 6 or 7 different simple, but tasty, flavours for an immediate sense of variety to start. Somewhat more of a traditional vibe with lots of marble, very formal waiters (it took a few attempts to confirm that one amuse bouche was basically just a hash brown, rather than whatever convoluted name it was introduced as , mirrors and an ever so slightly colder feeling atmosphere. But the decor is still fresh and, importantly, comfy. Great service from the waiters who never let our water run dry, and were always on hand. However somewhat disappointing that after specifically asking for the return of the drinks menu once, it went missing again. Compounded by the inability to make a White Russian which I asked for, partially hoping one could be made and partially having had my drinks menu whisked away, so I had to guess! Perhaps the lack of White Russian was not such a bad thing, as when we got hot drinks after dessert, they were served with milk that was close enough to it's use by date that it curdled into lumps floating in the coffee! Having said that, a swift apology and replacements followed quickly, and I suppose it's not necessarily reasonably to expect everywhere to have a well stocked bar that can cater to White Russian cocktails, milk that is fresh and the hazelnut flavour I requested for the hot chocolate (it was still good, without Food was faultless, with terrifically simple flavours (gespatcho, tappenade, tomato salsa, crusty bread etc. to start and more complicated flavours for main (pork jowl and to finish (chocolate opera cake"