Noodlee in Nottingham opened recently in Trinity Square just across from the Cornerhouse. On first inspection I thought that it was just another fast noodle joint like Wok & Go or a Chinese carton takeout like Chopstix. I was wrong they are offering dishes made with freshly made noodles. The tagline in the window I…
Category: Chinese Food
Notts Noodles on Market Street: Hand-pulled Noodles are back
Notts Noodles formerly known to us as Lanzhou Beef Noodles finally re-opened their doors this week to serve us more of their fantastic hand-pulled noodles. It really has been too long, almost two years, since they closed the shutters as we entered this pandemic Today though I was delighted to see the Open sign in…
The Hot Wok on St James’s Street
The Hot Wok on St James Street is a small outlet selling wok fried rice and noodle boxes to collect and take away. It is located opposite the spoons in the unit that used to house the Nottingham store Dukki. Being a bit of a sucker for a cardboard container full of fried stuff I…
Yang’s Braised Chicken Rice in Nottingham
Yang’s Braised Chicken Rice has finally opened on Market Street in Nottingham located upstairs from Hu Lau Shan. Many of us have been waiting for this moment ever since the sign was first placed on the building more than a year ago. At last this week the lights came on and they were open for…
The Pop In Cafe in West End Arcade: Chinese Street Food Snacks
The Pop In Cafe in the West End Arcade in Nottingham has taken over the space formerly occupied by Audrey’s Creperie. This brightly coloured pink cafe is now serving bubble teas and a variety of Asian Street Foods. The menu includes dishes such as fried chicken, dumplings, steak, braised beef, and somewhat ironically given the…
Temple of Heaven – Beef Brisket Noodles
Temple of Heaven at the end of Broad Street is one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in town. It is kind of tucked away just past the Lord Roberts, and the Newmarket pubs down near the junction with Lower Parliament Street so you just need to keep walking down from Hockley to find it. I…
Hot Pang in Beeston: Beef Noodles and Fried Dumplings
Hot Pang in Beeston sits on the corner of Regent Street and the High Road, it is so much on the corner that the shop front is actually curved. I had been drawn to dine here by the pictures of steaming sichuan hot pots dishes in the window as I passed by last weekend on…
Suhan Restaurant in Hockley: Southern Sichuan Style Braised Beef Noodles
Suhan Restaurant on Heathcote Street in Nottingham has recently opened up serving up a lot of Sichuan , Authentic Chinese, and Hotpots. It is located in the same space that was formerly occupied by Hometown Cuisine. I had often walked by and seen Hometown closed up but a couple of weeks ago I was passing…
Dumplings at Lanzhou Noodle bar
I love Lanzhou Beef Noodles on Market Street, so much so that I usually have a bowlful each week. The last time I wrote about them was back in December 2018 when I ate the whole menu (read more here) Back then I was worried that they had closed, but it was just a small…
Lanzhou Beef Noodles – Eating everything on the menu
Lanzhou Beef Noodle on Market Street in Nottingham is my favourite spot in the city to get my fix of noodle soup. It really helps that they are the most authentic that you will find outside of any Chinatown district. Hand-pulled noodles in Nottingham? I hope you know how lucky you all are, I know…