Corn On The Cob
Rossini Damsel

Rossini Damsel

13-15 High Street, YO43 3AQ, East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Steak • Pizza • Pasta • Coffee


"A meeting of friends was the reason for our visit. On arrival, after being shown to our table, we gave a drinks order which was brought quickly by the pleasant waitress. The extensive menu gave plenty of choice, although predominantly Italian. Alongside the main menu which offered a two course or three course fixed price menu, was also a specials board with a number of other tempting dishes. My companions decided on a two course menu, and I plumped for just one course, the Cajun prawn sizzler. This came with side salad, coleslaw, corn on the cob, chips and onion rings. The prawns were plump and juicy and served on a bed of peppers and onions. A very good sized portion. My friend chose a chicken calzone served with a tomato sauce and was packed with filling, and was very tasty. Our other companion chose Italian meatballs served with risotto rice and salad. She also was impressed with her meal, being a good portion and nicely presented. Although I did not have a dessert, but a coffee, both friends chose a chocolate orange cake with cream and a salted caramel cake with ice cream . The first was a large slice of a light orange cake, which reported as delicious. The salted caramel cake was lovely, however a little sickly and my friend was unable to finish her portion. A total of £60 for 3 mains and 2 desserts with 4 soft drinks and 3 hot drinks. Great value for a delicious meal. One word of criticism a terrible draught from an open door on an icy evening is not a pleasant experience. It was impossible to get warm again after this and my friend ended up wearing her coat towards the end of our meal. Did affect our comfort and enjoyment on this occasion. Mentioned to waitress but little she could do."

Chicken Shop

Chicken Shop

79 Highgate Road, London, NW51TL, United Kingdom

Pizza • Chicken • Chicken Wings • Chicken Joint


"it is a balmy septembernacht in london and my flight had just arrived from berlin. all the contests had warned me so far to smoke as if the ice age comes, but there I sat in a T-shirt comfortable but hungry. Of course, smartphones choose our meal in these days and instead of wandering around possibly with a less than hearty meal, I flicked through the four square app. I came over a seemingly decent restaurant with a 8.9 rating that was only 0.2 miles away. the decision was made and I was scared to the “Chicken Shop”. the cake “Chicken Shop” back to home in Australia in style strong pictures of a small family business with delicious rotisserie huh, but in a dirty view of a load. Typically there would be cold metal furniture, greasy flowing floors and a flickering blue insect light on the back, which intermittently flushes, as it takes out the bugs that did not land in the food. it's fast and easy, not pretty, but it's sure how the hell is delicious. That's exactly what I expected when I arrived at the location kentish town. I couldn't find the entry first. I was hopeless looking for an oversized fluorescent window with a friendly looking international load owner behind a chrome counter top. Instead, I finally noticed a doorway with a minimalist sign above that shows the word “Chicken Shop”. I started to hear the sounds of emotional music when I walk down the polished wooden stairs, which on a dimly illuminated restaurant floor with designer furniture, candles, stylish decoration and a well-stocked bar. it was certainly not the picture I had on the way forward. the waiter greeted me with a warm smile and explained that the menu sits on the wall on the back, similar to the chicken shops at home. the concept has made sense. they took the classic idea of a family-run almost food shop, but added the flair of the fine-smeller. the place radiates class, but it does not lose its friendly local huh business feeling. I was excited about my order of half a chicken and watched how the chefs raised 24 hours of marinated, steamed and rotisserie roasted birds in the open kitchen. the hunch came ready in a takeaway polystyrene box. I made myself eager to the top to find a nice place through a canal or in a park to shove on the tasty quality. the odour that was overcome by my carry bag took over me and I sat on a bordstein as if there were no tomorrow. the box flew open in holy Grail fashion to see the delicious looking golden brown, juicy huh they hope to see from here to timbuktu. during the meal, I was only plastered for a second to mourn the loss of a piece that I had dropped during my trance as eating condition. I didn't want to waste the tasty eating and offered it to a passing puppy. the owner chased her dog disgusting. if only this pooch knew what he missed. I'm done and licked the house made hot soße clean of my fingering. finger lick good they say? in any case!"