Reviews on Deli food in Arnold, United Kingdom including The Little Deli, Happy Dough Lucky, French Living
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4 based on 52 reviews
Popped in due to the reviews. Friendly staff. Ok service. Nice ambiance to the place. Good available choices on the menu. Flavours were excellent to the food. Good quality balsamic used. Nice potatoes on the side. The salmon & soft cheese open sandwich selection was lovely but could have done with a bit more soft cheese. The salad was a little âtiredâ. I tried a bit of the cheesecake, however seemed to have gotten the burnt corner piece that was quite dry. The other bits on display were certainly âlessâ over cooked!I would go there again and give it another go, and hopefully be able to give 5 stars.
4 based on 235 reviews
It started with two fellas, a chef & a team of creative students. Our dream was simple, to open a new pop up concept, serving proper pizzas and all things sweet. Our journey began with a backpack, a camera and a notepad. After 17 weeks, 5700 miles and 6 s
Out with my family and wanted to eat lunch somewhere which was new to us. Came across 'Happy Dough Lucky' down one of the smaller roads between Broadway and the Arena. It is in the Lacemarket building and so I was slightly unsure on the set up at first, but turns out it was a 'pop-up' restaurant which has kept going due to its popularity. It was a Saturday mid-day and it was quiet as they had just opened for lunchtime. Friendly welcome and good service. Nice to go somewhere with their own selection of pizzas and drinks, and appreciated the pizzas being explained and level of 'spiciness'. Waited for the pizza to be made from scratch. They tasted good and had good drinks. Certainly would go again if in that area. Can imagine it'll be busy in the evening. One to watch.
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4 based on 662 reviews
A family owned brasserie in a French provincial town...Nottingham! Since 1994, this delicious Gallic haven, presided by charismatic Corsican Stephane Luiggi, has created a tiny piece of France in the centre of Nottingham. Today it's a thriving, bustling r
Its our second visit . French Living doesn't disappoint , food, service and charm , lovely attentive but not intrusive staff ,food nice and hot , just enough time between courses , can`t fault it . 2 starters and mains with a carafe of red for under £50 , a perfect prix theatre stop .
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