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The Rum And Crab Shack

The Rum And Crab Shack

Wharf Rd, TR26 1LG, Cornwall,Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom

Fish • Steak • Drinks • British


"this is somewhere I've wanted to try for a long time, but as my husband doesn't eat seafood, for a long time there wasn't a lot on the menu that appealed. More recently, there has been more chicken, beef, veggie and vegan options, all of which he enjoys, so we decided this time we were giving it a go. it opens at 12, and we arrived more or less on the dot there. the decor is quirky and cosy, and very comfortable. loved the skull mirrorball in the bar alcove. we were easily able to get a table, but for the time of day on an off peak weekday, it soon got busier. it seems very popular. we were able to order quickly. and didn't have to wait too long for our food. I had the Gumbo, which is a favourite of mine, but not available as widely as you'd hope in many UK eateries. (I do make a very good one myself, but can't resist it) the portion was generous, with a good sized side of delicious rice and beans, which had a lovely spiciness to it, and a lovely, light almost brioche like cornbread, delicious for dipping in the rich, flavourful sauce. the gumbo comes with plenty of tender chicken, spiced sausage and king prawns. the flavours were lovely. not overly hot (not that I mind a hot gumbo) but had a lovely rich depth to the sauce, with all the different flavours mingling beautifully. fortunately, as I don't have the biggest appetite, they were happy to provide me with a container to take my leftovers home in, as it would be a tragedy to let it go to waste. I only have a smaller appetite, despite how much I LOVE food, so this way I get two fantastic meals out of it instead of just one. staff were very accommodating, the house lager was decent, and my husbands burger looked really nice too. on future visits I'd love to try out some of the cocktails, but it was a little early in the day for that sort of thing for me. great atmosphere. fun decor. delicious food. quick and accommodating service. can't fault it. the prices tend to be a little higher than we would normally pay on a meal out, but you definitely get your moneys worth, so it's perfect as a bit of a special treat. the only downside I can see is that it is up a stone staircase, so will not be accessible to everyone. but for those that can visit, it's definitely worth it. part of me wants to work my way through the entire seafood menu, and part of me wants to just keep going back for that delicious gumbo."

The Unicorn On The Beach

The Unicorn On The Beach

Beach Road, Porthtowan I-TR4 8AD, United Kingdom

Pub • Cafés • British • Vegetarian


"We started with two cocktails: Frozen Watermelons and Better Than Blue Lagoon. Both were visually appealing and colorful, but the flavors were somewhat mild and a bit too sweet for our liking. We also had some bread with mackerel pâté, which had a strong flavor that we enjoyed, though it might not appeal to everyone. For our main courses, we ordered the seafood platter and steak with fries. The seafood platter included mussels, clams, shrimp, lobster legs, and scallops. Considering the price, we expected a larger portion, and while the seafood was fresh, we’ve certainly had tastier options elsewhere. The steak was decent—not a prime cut—but the flavor was acceptable. The fries were enjoyable, though. We paired our meal with a nice cold bottle of white wine, which was crisp and refreshing. The restaurant boasts lovely views of the sunshine streaming in; while it's not directly on the beach, the scenery is pleasant. The staff were friendly and accommodating, but the seating was a bit uncomfortable after a while due to the hard chairs and benches. On the upside, it's dog-friendly. In the end, we spent around £120, which felt a bit steep for what we received. The food was quite average at best, making for a satisfactory dinner but nothing more. While we were glad we tried it once, we chose not to return on subsequent nights. Ultimately, it seemed to present a more upscale image than it truly delivered, especially in terms of food quality."

Cona

Cona

20 East Parade, BD20 6RP, Bradford, United Kingdom

Fish • Steak • Halal • British


"so after all recommended. and yahyarawat tortured himself endlessly about how great this restaurant is, I moved to bradford to eat from another "feinen "wünsch be. I came to lunch and even though it was difficult to greet with a smile. I was asked if I wanted to drink, drink, we offered lunch. the starters were a truffle gnocchi. I was told that this recipe was different than normal gnocchi. it was amazing, a wonderful deep of the taste that comes from the trumpets and truffles of the mortal. the gnocchi had a pleasant light texture, a joy to eat...not heavy or stoney as they would find normal gnocchi. I received free ciabatta baked in the house, easily rejoiced with seaweed butter. you can't go wrong with warm roasted fresh bread. net I went for the salt marsh lamb with aubergine and kale. that must be the absolute star judgement. the meat cooked, as the cook intends to be served, was nice delicately moist and melt in mouth. the aubergine was from this world a taste that I 't came over and two that I never had together. the dehydrated kale was wonderful to add the dish with texture and swirl with some acid to cut through the whole thing. if someone knows me, they know I don't make meat. this is now a solid favor. when I go back and find his not on the menu, I will be very unhappy. dessert was baked cake. I had the unfortunate event that a terrible baked cake was bought for me by bakers. the bakery has to take lessons from the chef, because this bakery cake was nothing short of perfection. the correct balance of marmelade and mandele was run through with earth berry mosquitoes, bury them, which they actually transported back to their childhood. a strawberry jam and chocolate floor. I couldn't go without having a chocolate pad. a true certificate for every fine food institute is to get a perfect fondant and this has not fallen under my expectations. oozing hot chocolate beautiful delicate aromatized salted caramel ice cream with pieces sea salt run through and of course the sharpness of the cherry cap that cut through the full of it all. my only grip. more cherry, please. for those who don't like it. you have no idea what you're talking about. I was so impressed by my experience here the afternoon that I met my cousin in the evening and discussed cona, she wanted to make a visit. I had no problem with it. I ended with the seabass with boiled directly with a crunchy skin and baby strain broccoli along with a spinach cream. a lighter meal that was joined together for me as I had literally visited them earlier. dessert this time was a strawberry cheesecake... but don't let them be fooled by the average name. nothing is average here. this restaurant will certainly live up to its hype. my faith in the Semi-Precious Gift is restored. I could not find mistakes with eating or knowing the cook that create these wonderful tellers of the most fantastic aromen. everything is as it should be. the price is as expected with fine eating a little on the expensive side, but as with everything they pay for what they get. the best, freshest ingredients are one of the reasons why the tellers sing and dance with amazing taste and flair. they can not get the nostalgic kindness taste of the strawberry from a pfund a puppy net of asda. not to mention time, careful and processes it must be made a magnificent dessert. what makes this place even more special is the passion and dedication that the owner and creatively shows these exemplary dishes. the creation of the finest ingredients, the skills and knowing that necessary to bring these dishes fully taught themselves together. which, according to my opinion, is the highest form of devotion to the master of his craft, and it prevailed, he has quite certain. this place is certainly at the top of my favorite and I will visit this place again very soon. break tomorrow morning!"