Friday, 28 February 2014

Eating Away: The Swan, Forest Row (East Sussex Nr East Grinstead)



Celebrating my birthday with my boyfriend and brother
Forest Row is a quiet, picturesque village just outside East Grinstead in the Sussex countryside (for clarity East Grinstead is in West Sussex and Forest Row is in East Sussex – these places are on the county borders). Locally it has a reputation for being full of hippies, but it is friendly and welcoming (and I didn’t notice anyone smelling funky). There are two pubs and a cafe on the main high street which is small and often used as a through road. Forest Row is somewhere you pass through on the way to somewhere but if you have the time it’s not a bad place to stop for something to eat (of course!). It was my birthday in early February (happy birthday to me!) and I came home for the weekend to celebrate with my family so we went out for a meal. After a lot of deliberating we decided on the Swan in Forest Row and what a marvellous decision...
The Grazer

The Swan is part of a company called Mountain Range Restaurants, who have three restaurants in the South East, one in Forest Row, one in West Wickham (South London) and one in Findon (Near Worthing) all with a ski lodge/alpine style. What attracted me to this restaurant was the hot rocks that they offer as a main. If you don’t know what a hot rock it is basically a square rock which is really hot (as in “don’t touch that you’ll burn yourself!” hot) so you can cook your food on it. Options include fillet steak, bison steak, lamb, pork or halloumi, or you can go for a selection of meats. They come with a selection of dips and you can choose your own rub. 

Hot Rocks
After a sharing starter called “the Grazer” which included (to list some of the ingredients) some incredible hot smoked salmon, sweet grilled vegetables and warm ciabatta bread, I had the selection hot rock. It includes sliced pieces of pork, lamb and beef steak. Normally I’m not a huge fan of lamb, it can be really fatty and chewy but this lamb was excellent. It was so easy to eat. The pork and beef were also really tasty. The manager ordered us a selection of dips as the whole table was having hot rocks and this meant that garlic mayonnaise was flying one way while the BBQ sauce was hiding behind my brother’s wine glass and I was hogging the teriyaki sauce. It was really good fun cooking your own food.

trio of desserts
For dessert I had the trio of desserts because why not have three if you can? It came with a waffle, a brownie and a mini banoffee pie. They were all really tasty, I particularly liked the banoffee pie, how can you go wrong with banana, toffee and cream? It was just the right size after the huge main, especially as I’m the type of person who cannot leave without dessert. 

birthday fizz!
I really enjoyed the meal and the atmosphere was amazing. When the manager found out it was my birthday he brought glasses of sparkling rose to our table which really made us feel special. It was a lovely evening filled with good food, good wine and good company, that makes an evening right? 

A wonderful place I would definitely recommend to anyone!

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

My Top Places to Lunch in Sheffield: Bloo 88, West Street



This is another spot in the studenty world of West Street but I think Bloo 88 really deserves a mention on my blog. It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything, mostly because I’m a student and deadlines and exams do actually take over my life but that’s not what my blog is about... Anyway I’m back and I’m going to try to
Pizza is so good
keep posting as often as I can.

An affordable, tasty and convenient lunch is what every student wants and Bloo 88 can cater for that. Surrounded by student bars like the Cavendish and West Street Live, Bloo 88 needs something to attract people over their neighbours and competition. They have that covered with a cocktail happy hour every day Monday to Friday and two for one pizza all day it’s perfect if you want somewhere to go for drinks after that horrible lecture that ends at 5.50pm (why did they do that to us?) or somewhere to meet up with friends for lunch.

When you are a student there is the continual temptation of cheap junk food, it’s easy it’s convenient and damn it even though it goes straight to my thighs it tastes so good. Yet when you think about that greasy pizza from [insert your cheap takeaway’s name here] is it really that good? Especially when you think of what actually goes into it? 

That is not the kind of pizza you will get in Bloo 88, it’s fresh and tasty and not greasy at all. I would even go so far to say it’s better than Pizza Express (and I love Pizza Express) because a lot of care is put into the pizzas. 

 
Greek Salad
I went with two friends and we ordered two pizzas and a Greek salad and they were all big and fresh. The Greek salad was covered in crumbly feta and there were plenty of juicy black olives (my favourite!), we happily finished it off. The pizzas, a Portobello (mushroom) and a Santarini (feta, tomatoes, olives, peppers and spinach) were so tasty. For me there is nothing better than mushrooms on a pizza, it seems so perfect and the Santarini pizza had so many different flavours on one slice that I would definitely recommend it. The dough had obviously been hand rolled and the ingredients were really fresh. The only complaint we had was that the tomatoes were a little sour, but it is February after all. Tomatoes are not in season!
A butterfly on my cocktail

 The 12 inch pizzas are two for one and so two pizzas and a salad were more than enough for three hungry students. The value for money is outstanding.  In total we paid £15 (£5 each!) for food and left with full and happy bellies. The decor is trendy and relaxed, despite being a studenty restaurant I’ve seen a few families in there too. If you go for lunch you are unlikely to have trouble finding somewhere to sit but you will probably need to book if you go in the evening as it gets really full. The bar staff are really friendly and make wonderful cocktails, so even if you’re not in the mood for pizza it’s worth a visit.