COR Restaurant, Bristol – Review

It’s no secret when I find a place I absolutely love, I will return time and time again whilst becoming a total fangirl for the restaurant amongst my friends or anyone who will listen to me really. That’s no different…

13 London Dessert Spots You Have To Try – Review

Looking for the most Instagrammable places in London to get your sugar hit? This ultimate guide to where to eat in London has got you covered! Here are 13 London Dessert Spots You Have To Try! From golden-covered eclairs to…

About FoodNerd

I eat. I travel. I blog. I repeat.
Working as a Food Technologist, through my blog I take my love for all things food through to my travels to discover new cultures, recipe development in my kitchen and sharing restaurant reviews.

Bianchis Restaurant, Bristol, UK – Review

Where to start with Bianchis? The sister to the divine Pasta Ripiena and Pasta Loco with its own distinct menu style to tuck into. How about with the super friendly staff and a delicious glass of English wine to peruse…

Seven Lucky Gods, Bristol, UK – Review

I’m a fan of small plates of food. Mainly through greed so I can order more range of dishes to try. Seven Lucky Gods at Wapping Wharf was the ideal place for Friday friends dinner with four hungry ladies. We…

#MerryBristmas Bristol Christmas Gift Guide – Review

‘Tis the season for gift-giving, to avoid the usual unwanted toiletries and socks, why not get your loved ones some truly unique gifts that they will treasure and love. I’ve created a Bristol Christmas gift guide to suit all members…

BOX-E Restaurant, Bristol, UK – Review

What do you get if you cross a shipping container with a super-talented husband and wife team? Why BOX-E of course! A tiny 14-cover restaurant in 2 shipping containers nestled in the foodie hub of Bristol Wapping Wharf. It was…

Adelina Yard, Bristol – Review

Do you have a visit list of places you fancy trying out? No, just me?? Well, recently I got to try out one of these coveted places from my list. Adelina Yard, Bristol is nestled in on the harbour edge,…

Pasture, Bristol – Review

Vegetarians and Vegans, you might want to skip this post, as it’s going to get meaty up in here, with me telling you all about my recent trip to the meat haven of Pasture, Bristol. Where all the steaks are…

Malaysian Afternoon Tea, Malaysian Kitchen – Review

To celebrate National Afternoon Tea Week, I’m going to share with you a special afternoon tea I attended a few weeks back as a part of the Bristol Food Connections festival. Made by the wonderful woman of Malaysian Kitchen, a…

The Ethicurean, Bristol – Review

Excitedly, I’ve managed to tick off a restaurant from my restaurant wish list recently. The Ethicurean is nestled overlooking the Mendips and the outskirts of Bristol and is a restaurant led by the change of seasons and using the ingredients…

Afternoon Tea at The Slaughters House Manor, Cotswolds – Review

Nestled in the Cotswolds and its many beautiful cream stone villages is The Slaughters Manor House, whilst not too far from my home, which has been on my visit list for a while. Especially, as the menus for the restaurant…

Hotel du Vin & Bistro, Bristol – Review

After a long week at work, I was super excited to be invited to Hotel Du Vin, Bristol to try out their new Prix Fixe menu, which has been created by their Head Chef Marcus Lang, using locally sourced ingredients…

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The Salt Rooms Afternoon Tea, Brighton – Review

Looking out across to Brighton Pier sat in The Salt Room, you can’t pick a more idyllic location for an afternoon tea. With the sun pouring into the dining room, the waves lapping onto the pebble beach. And that’s even…

Sunday Roast at The River Grille, The Bristol Hotel – Review

The Bristol Hotel has one of the best spots for people-watching in the city, I discovered recently when tucking into my Sunday roast. Looking out to the harbourside, you see all sorts of walks of life, especially as the 10k…

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