Plates by Purnell’s review, gorgeous dining room, good service and plates that look the part but were pricey, underwhelming and forgettable.
Piccalilli Nottingham Review. Candlelit Comfort in a Hidden Courtyard
This Piccalilli Nottingham review covers a softly lit dining room tucked off the city centre, plates of treacle-baked ham, bright, sharp fish and a chocolate, coffee and whisky sponge that almost finished me off. Warm service, understated elegance and food I’d happily eat again.
Pici Nottingham Review. Mini Pasta Plates That Are Authentically Delicious!
This Pici Nottingham review finds a room built for appetite: generous “mini” plates, hot-from-the-pass pacing, and staff who keep things human. Consequently, it’s the kind of place where “one more plate?” feels inevitable and yes, I’m already plotting a return.
Passan’s Nottingham Review. A Confident Take On Modern Indian Dining
A fresh take on Indian dining in the heart of Nottingham. In this Passan’s Nottingham Review, Hey Lolly dives into smoky monkfish, standout chaat, and a dining room that balances modern polish with old-world charm.
Raymond’s Nottingham. Small Plates, Big Flavours.
Let’s be honest—finding a genuinely brilliant restaurant feels a bit like striking gold in your back garden. Unexpected, thrilling, and something you want to both shout about and keep secret. Raymond’s in Nottingham is exactly that sort of treasure.





