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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Restaurant Review: Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure, Leeds

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

Last week myself and Tom took a trip to Blackhouse (The grill on the square) in Leeds. Blackhouse has been on my "to-go-to restaurants" list for some time but somehow I've overlooked this on multiple occasions. I think my problem was I saw the place as a steak house and nothing more, been a self confessed foodie, I like a few more options on the menu and well....more "exciting" options. I was proved somewhat wrong at the end of the evening and felt bad I had almost been too too quick to prejudge Blackhouse. 

In fact, at the end of the evening I can honestly say, it was up there with one of my most enjoyable dining experiences of the year. The best steak I have ever eaten. A large claim to make but none the less true. 

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

Whilst we perused the impressive and extensive menu we ordered some nibbles and drinks to get started. Olives £3.00 and a portion of the warm baked loaf with chorizo butter and salted butter £3.50. Along side a beer and a glass of Saint Clare Sauvignon Blanc from the drinks menu. 

The fresh baked bread was very moreish and the chorizo butter added an extra nice touch to start the evening. 

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

To start, the Tuna Carpaccio £8.75 caught my eye and Tom decided on the Dressed Crab and Avacado £6.75. 

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

The Tuna was a well presented dish with finely sliced  fresh tuna served with a sesame and chili dressing. The sesame dressing did over power the delicate taste of the tuna and I couldn't really taste the chili. That said, it was a enjoyable sophisticated light starter and the sesame seeds did bring a depth of texture to the dish.

Tom's starter of dressed crab and avocado was served on a bed of cucumber with a bloody Mary dressing and olive oil toasted croutons. My first impression of the starters was the tuna looked the better presented of the two, with the presentation of the crab looking a little dated...70's food era maybe? I think it was the slices of cucumber and dots of bright red bloody Mary sauce which made me think this.

The taste of the dish was actually very good. The avocado worked well with the crab and both flavours complimented each other other well. I thought the bloody Mary dressing was sharp which added a nice flavour to a cut through a creamy texture of the dish.

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  LeedsBlackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

For the main courses, I was impressed with the wide range of speciality steaks available. The waitresse's knowledge of the menu was excellent. She comprehensively talked us both through the range of steaks available, from to the type of cows and what they was fed to the flavours and textures of the meat. In the end we both opted for a classic cut of steak, myself the 227g English fillet steak £29.00 and Tom a larger 340g Argentinian Ribeye steak £28.00.

However, if steak isn't your thing, the menu also has a variety of other dishes from lobster and seabass, to roasted lamb fillet and burgers. Plus vegetarian options including cauliflower steak.

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

The steaks arrived with our chosen accompaniments,  skin on fries and a peppercorn sauce £2.50 for myself and a red wine and shallot sauce £2.50 for Tom, with a garnish of roasted cherry tomatoes. We also chose a house salad £4.00 to share between us. The accompaniment of chips (or you can also select mash potatoes) was included within the price of the steak but I did feel it was a shame the sauces were charged separately. 

The fillet steak was cooked beautifully, medium rare as ordered, it literally melted in my mouth. With not an  ounce of fat to be found anywhere on the steak. I really hate the term "melt in the mouth" for some reason but over the past few years of good quality dining, I've found this the best way to truly describe moments like this. The chips were cooked to perfection, beautifully crisp with a good fluffy texture. The peppercorn sauce was a nice thick (but not too thick) consistency with a good kick of peppercorn. My one minor criticism, was the tomatoes required roasting for longer. At first glance, I thought they were fresh straight to the plate tomatoes, so it would of been nice to see some charring on the skins to bring out their sweetness. 

The ribeye, is a cut not as tender as the fillet but still a tender cut known for the marbling of fat running through the steak. This adds a rich meaty flavour. Tom said he found the steak flavoursome but far less tender than my fillet steak. He said my steak "melted like butter". This would be expected though given the different cuts of meat.

A really good main course from Blackhouse and I was certainly impressed. A small let down other than the tomatoes, was a disappointing house salad. This wouldn't bother me too much however I felt £4.00 was on the pricier side for a simple side salad. It deserved a little thought from the chefs too, without been a simple dish of "leaves". 

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

Following on from an impressive starter and main course we were both tempted to try the desserts. The waitress again explained the options and offered recommendations as well as offering us a range of coffees and cocktails to finish the evening. 

I was tempted instantly by the Lemon and Lime Posset £5.50 and Tom continued the classic theme of the evening with a Bannana Bread and Butter Pudding £4.95

I also couldn't resist adding a cocktail and chose a classic favourite Espresso Martini £8.00 and Tom a Caffe Latte £2.75.

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds

The desserts arrived.  One small thin slice of bread and butter pudding compared with a much larger lemon and lime posset. I think the portion size would of actually been fine as an end to a 3 course meal, if it wasn't for the contrast in size between the two.

The banana bread and butter pudding was served with an orange creme fraiche. The banana added a nice twist on the classic and the caramalisation from the bananas added a nice sweetness but the overall banana flavour was lacking. Although this may have been as Tom ate it so fast.

The lemon and lime posset was served with fresh strawberries, cream, brandy snaps and a sprig of mint. The posset was rich and creamy, as expected and had a nice sharpness coming through from the citrus fruits. I couldn't finish all the dessert but Tom happily stepped in.

Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds
Blackhouse, The Grill On The Sqaure,  Leeds


Overall I would highly recommend Blackhouse and can not wait to return. If you're a lover of steak you certainly will not be disappointed.

You can also check out Tom's review here.


SAMMIE

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

I don't keep it a secret that I'm a fussy diner. Selecting new restaurants to try is a challenge, usually the "cheaper" restaurants means cheap quality which i end up been grudged paying even a small amount for, and for me, when it comes to food, quality comes at a price. Until now there's only been a handful of restaurants I've come across which don't break the bank and don't compromise on quality. Luckily i was recently able to add Jamies Italian to my list of affordable eats, with the launch of their "Evening Favourites" menu. 

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

The select menu offers an impressive 3 courses for £18.95 pp, with mains including favourites such as steaks, burgers, pasta and pizza dishes. Unlike other early bird style menus, the menu starts after 6pm between Mondays and Thursdays, which is a particular highlight for myself as it means it actually feels like a treat and gives everyone chance to freshen up and get ready, no more rushing to eat straight from work to grab the best deals. Although if you are looking to dine earlier the restaurant also offers a super lunch with 3 courses for £12.95 until 6pm, Mondays - Thursdays. 

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

Looking through the starters i was impressed to see one of my favourite pasta dishes 'truffle tagliatelle'  so the choice for myself was easy. Tom opted for the 'cured meat plank', again something i was impressed to see on a menu, as I've not come across many 'plank' type starters designed for one person on menus before. 

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

The 'cured meat plank' arrived and we was both impressed by the variety of the starter. Given it was a starter for one, there was still an array of delights to feast upon, including meats, cheese, pickles and homemade slaw. The waitress was very pleasant and knowledgeable as she explained everything the starter included. I found the starter had a nice balance with a good meat to cheese ratio, the slaw accompanied it all well with a fresh taste and a hint of orange. 

My starter of Truffle tagliatelle was delicious, the truffle was perfectly balanced and not over powering. The pasta was silky and cooked well, making it a very luxurious starter. 

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

For the mains Tom opted for his favourite...Steak. I decided to go double pasta with the sausage ragu.

The steak was served with a fresh tomato salad and a side of home made fries. The yellow and red tomatoes added a fresh element to the dish and gave it a real Italian feel. the steak was cooked to order 'rare' and although came more on the 'medium' side the thin cut of meat still ensured the steak was juicy and tender so this wasn't a problem for Tom. 

My pasta again was cooked well. The dish was well seasoned although I found the flavour of fennel a little over powering but still a well balanced dish. The ragu was a slightly runny consistency but the bread crumbs incorporated into the dish, soaked up all the flavour and gave a good texture. A trick i will now be trying on my pasta dishes at home. 

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

After been rather full on my double pasta i would of usually said no to a dessert. Although given the excellent value of the evening favourites menu and spotting a chocolate fondant on the menu...who am i to say no. Plus no meal is complete without a pudding....right? 

The chocolate fondant was excellent and one of the best I've ever eaten. There was a very rich chocolate flavour and the middle was soft and gooey. The dish was completed with a scoop of vanilla ice cream which balanced the rich chocolate flavour. Can we also just take a second now to marvel at the rather cute little flag in the pudding. 

Tom choose the white chocolate cheese cake which again was well presented, topped with fresh raspberries and an amaretto biscuit crumb. The desert again was delicious with my only criticism being the base of the cheesecake lacked 'crumbilness'. 

Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review
Jamies Italian Evening Favourites Review

Overall the food was delicious and the value is excellent. The staff were friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. I would particularly recommend the evening favourites menu for some affordable mid week dining. As said above the menu running from 6pm onwards is excellent for anyone with a busy schedule who finds it tricky to make early reservations. 


Let me know in the comments below if your a fan of Jamies Italian. 


SAMMIE
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*Food and drink was complimentary for review purposes

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Zaap, Thai Street food, Leeds, Review

For a long while, when I've been looking for a quick, cheap, easy place to dine with friends, a bite after work or a shopping pit stop my loyalty was true to Reds True BBQ. It seemed Leeds was lacking in a faithful place to pop in a grab an affordable lunch a cheap tea or a place for a date on a budget. I mean there is Nandos, but no foodie...or anyone looking to impress their friends really wants to eat there. 

Then came a new kid on the bloc, Zaap! I say new kid this post has been sat in my drafts for 6 months, but having visited many a time since my first encounter, Zaap is now embedded in my foodie heart. 

Here's why....

Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds

The place has awesome decor! Literally who would have thought leaving a few creates of fizzy pop around would become restaurant decor? Practical and very fitting to the theme. Its a seriously fun place to dine and will impress anyone who's not been. Forget your unpractical hipster bike seats for chairs, coffins for table and buckets for bowls, this place is an Aladdin's cave of practical, eye wandering character. 

Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds

The food is deliciously cheap. I'm not sure deliciously is a word used to describe cheap very often but the food is affordable, well cooked and well, consistent which makes even fussy foodies like myself return time after time. Plus with dim zum for starters and ideal for sharing priced at around £3.50 per dish its a great way to push some food boundaries and try some new plates. 

Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds

The starters are truly always my favourite part of the meal, with the starters ideal for sharing it effortlessly creates good vibes amongst friends, dates and the weird guy from your office you never really liked. 

For main however i am loyal to my beloved king Geoffrey Thai red chicken curry at an impressive £7.50! seriously not that i would know but can you even get a Nandos for that any more? It's simply "home cooked" food at its best, no fancy frills just hearty tasty food, all yours to wash down with a beer or two. There are no faults i can ever pick here. Although be warned the spicy dishes don't just have those little "warning this dish is hot" sign next to them on the menu for no reason. 

Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds
Zaap Thai Street food Leeds


Have you been to Zaap

Do you have any foodie recommendations? 

SAMMIE

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