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Taggy 25-10-2007 17:40

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Do you know if they have an experienced/qualified chef preparing the food in the evenings?

It certainly looks nice when ive driven past, and would like to try something different of an evening in Accrington. Almost every new opening these days, seems to be an Indian Restaurant or Takeaway, and whilst i am rather partial to Indian Food, it would be nice to have something perhaps on the Medditerranean/Modern British style for a more varried culinary experience.

pipinfort 25-10-2007 17:54

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i believe the chef in the evenings is experienced and qualified, i was told where he came from but can`t remember, sorry

Sara 27-10-2007 15:44

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Anyone any idea yet, on what type of food is served?

spud 27-10-2007 16:23

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Ultra-modern, infusion food?

Sara 27-10-2007 16:28

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Originally Posted by spud (Post 485600)
Ultra-modern, infusion food?

which is what exactly......... lol

pipinfort 27-10-2007 17:30

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classic english food with a twist.:D

MargaretR 27-10-2007 18:05

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 485628)
classic english food with a twist.:D

Is the 'twist' the lemon on the fish or your opinion of the cost? ;)

spud 27-10-2007 19:32

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Originally Posted by spud (Post 485600)
Ultra-modern, infusion food?


Food like anything moves through different styles/fashions, one of the recent movements was fusion food.

Wynonie Harris 27-10-2007 19:33

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Walked past this afternoon and it looked far from full...too expensive for Accrington & Districts?

MargaretR 27-10-2007 19:40

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I have read this and am still no wiser what fusion food is :confused:
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steeljack 27-10-2007 20:22

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 485668)
I have read this and am still no wiser what fusion food is :confused:
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a lot of pretentiousness .....e.g. chantrel mushrooms sauted in lemongrass flavoured butter or crabcakes covered with pacific island coconut flakes presented on a bed of kung pao noodles ..........:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

agree with your thoughts on the lemon twist .....in my mind the only place for a lemon twist is in a martini ...;) ;)

Wynonie Harris 27-10-2007 20:56

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 485677)
chantrel mushrooms sauted in lemongrass flavoured butter or crabcakes covered with pacific island coconut flakes presented on a bed of kung pao noodles

That'll go down well in Accy.

Lilly 27-10-2007 21:02

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 485684)
That'll go down well in Accy.


I cling to hope that it will last, it sounds lovely and I shall definitely be giving it a go. Some folk in Accy don't want to know if it isn't wrapped in pastry but for goodness sake there's enough pie shops to keep them all happy. Here's to an establishment that caters for other tastes. :D

lancsdave 27-10-2007 21:03

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 485677)
.e.g. chantrel mushrooms sauted in lemongrass flavoured butter presented on a bed of kung pao noodles ..........:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Asda call it Mushroom Pot Noodle :)

jimmi5bellies 30-10-2007 17:20

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 485688)
Asda call it Mushroom Pot Noodle :)


pmsl, nice one.

Actually noticed it today when i was going around the roundabout.


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