Showing posts with label Mac and cheese. Show all posts
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Thursday, 11 June 2015

The Kitchens

A number of Manchester's best street food sellers have recently been given the opportunity to occupy a permanent location within Manchester's Spinningfields area. 6 restaurants are going head-to-head against each other, 7 days a week, to be given the chance to open their restaurant on a permanent basis in the same location, The Kitchens.


The Kitchens
Most of them will continue to travel around and showcase their food elsewhere but, with some having had difficulty recently in selling from their normal locations, it provides a great opportunity to settle down somewhere for at least 12 months. 

The 6 food vendors are:
  1. Mumma Schnitzel - fried chicken 
  2. Bangers and Bacon - pork based meals
  3. Hip Hop Chip Shop - fish and chips like no other
  4. Chaat Cart - Indian Street food
  5. Wholesome and Raw - Fruit and veg in more ways than you can imagine
  6. Yakumama - Latin American Street Food
We've reviewed some of these in the past and so most reviews here will be kept quite short, but with some of them going missing for a few months now we were keen to check them out again. 

So with Thursday evening being the opening night, the Meat Memoirs headed straight there after work to check it out. 

Set right beside the canal in Spinningfields, 3 restaurants occupy each side of the open Irwell Square, in the middle they are constructing decking and seating areas for those busier times. As it was opening night, the party atmosphere was in full swing, with a DJ playing and all the food sellers queued up. 

With Bangers and Bacon the most fresh the meat memory, having reviewed them quite recently after attending one of their chefs tables, (READ THE REVIEW HERE), we headed their first to see what they'd brought to the Kitchens. 

Bangers and Bacon seemed to have the most extensive menu of all the sellers, with a large selection of plates to choose from, each containing pork in one way or another. 


Bangers and Bacon Menu
Bangers and Bacon breakfast menu
Without much description on the menu, we opted for the Pig Mac. Unsure if we were going to receive some sort of pork based version of a Big Mac or Macaroni cheese containing pork we awaited the result patiently. The wait wasn't long before I was handed a tub of large pasta covered in cheese and mixed with huge chunks of gammon. 


Bangers and Bacon Pig Mac (£5.00)
Large chunks of pork mixed with thick cheesy pasta topped with
Bangers and Bacon own pork cracking type prawn cracker

The cheese certainly wasn't the main ingredient as can sometimes be the case with macaroni cheese. There was just enough to soften the pasta and create a smooth creamy sauce. The thick cut chunks of gammon/bacon could be found throughout the tub and tasted excellent.  A simple dish from the Bangers and Bacon team but excellent none the less. 

Bangers and Bacon are situated between the Hip Hop Chip Shop stall and Mumma Schnitzel stall. So it it made sense to try these next. 

Both Mumma Schnitzel and the Hip Hop Chip Shop have featured in the Meat Memoirs before from a previous visit to Guerrilla Eats (READ THE REVIEW HERE). 

Mumma Schnitzel used to attend the food festivals around Manchester and operated out of a van in the Spinningfields area during the week. However, they haven't been seen for some time and so their presence here was great to see. 


Mumma Schnitzel

Their menu still consists of breaded fried chicken portions used to create simple burgers topped with their own made sauces, and they're still creating fried halloumi options of a similar nature to go with the chicken. 


Mumma Schnitzel Menu
We opted for their simplest chicken schnitzel burger which contains a fried chicken potion, with salad and Mumma Schnitzels own mayo and sweet chilli sauce. 


Mumma Schnitzel - Chicken, Mayo & Sweet Chilli (£5.00)

Biting into these burgers still reveals one of the most moist chicken portions I've ever eaten. The light fried coating adds a crispy texture to compliment the moist chicken inside. 

Mumma Schintzel's sweet chilli sauce adds a firey hit and tastes incredible, while their own made mayo counters it with a cooling taste. The burger is contained within a soft brioche bun and finished with fresh salad. 


Then it was on to the Hip Hop Chip Shop. 


Hip Hop Chip Shop

Again, we've featured them before in the Meat Memoirs from Guerrilla Eats previously but we enjoyed their fish and chips so wanted to try them again. We chose the "Meat Junkie" box from their menu. 


Hip Hop Chip Shop Menu
The triple fried chips are still as crispy and delicious as previously, while their crispy battered onion rings were done in their glorious batter. 
I personally didn't sample the battered sausage as another member of the party ate this so I can't comment on this part of the box. 


Hip Hop Chip Shop - Meat Junkie (£7.00)
Hip Hop Chip shop seem to be another that tasted exactly as the meat memory remembered and they should be another strong name within the Kitchens. 

On the other side of the square, the remaining three restaurants can be found. Running out of time before our train we only had chance to try one more and so opted for Chaat Cart. 


Chaat Cart
Chaat Cart Full Menu
Unfortunately their full menu wasn't yet available on opening night but their most popular dishes were available. We opted to try the Puri Chaat. 


Chaat Cart Prawn Crackers

While we waited for this to be prepared, Chaat Cart had a wok filled with brightly coloured prawn crackers to snack on. These were crispy, fresh and flavourful! 

Puri Chaat (£4.50)
These turned out to be crispy parcels filled with cream, tomatos, onion and pomegranate seeds. These fresh flavour filled parcels would have made a great dessert after a spicy Indian meal.

I wish we'd opted for more of a main meal to really try what Chaat Cart has to offer. These parcels were fresh and tasty though, but when I return I shall sample more of their menu. 


The ones we didn't get to try:
Yakumama
Wholesome and Raw Main Menu


Wholesome and Raw Sushi Menu 

Conclusion


Unfortunately we'd run out of time to try the finial two restaurants in Yakumama and Wholesome and Raw. 

However, The Kitchens is set to be around for 12 months and with some of our favourite food vendors now available 7 days a week you can guarantee we'll be back to try the remaining restaurants as well as sample more of the menu from the others. 

The Kitchens should be a huge success. Set within the highly popular Spinningfields area it will appeal to early morning business folk, then again for lunch, and then draw in people frequenting the local bars in the evening. Despite it being set to the quiet end of Sprinningfields, the previous Spinningfield regulars and Manchester best known street food should attract a steady crowd. 

I for one will be back there before long to finish this review....

@_TheKitchens

http://thekitchensleftbank.com/

Kitchens Facebook page

Saturday, 2 May 2015

All Star Lanes

Saturday night came around and we didn't fancy the night in this week, but also wanted something to do in Manchester besides the usual meals. 

One of the group had been suggesting All Star Lanes for a while, and as much as I'd wanted to go and try their menu, I'd just always had better offers. This week though, the option of food followed by bowling seemed like a great idea so off we went. 

Set in the ever popular Great Northern Warehouse, just off Deansgate, All Star Lanes has tough competition from the likes of Almost Famous and Lucha Libre either side of it. To sit between these 2 restaurants you've got to have the food game on check, so we thought we'd see if it had. 


All Star Lanes

All Star Lanes is noticeable for its full glass front and bright orange signs above the doors. Inside the place is huge! It's sort of split into 3 areas, the bar area as you walk in, then the restaurant area with a bowling alley in the back. 

Bowling is reasonably priced for late night bowling, and priority is given to people who have dined in the restaurant, but you can just turn up for a game if you wish.

We arrived for a late evening meal, around 8:30 and was told there'd be a 15 minute wait for a table. This gave us time to grab some drinks at the bar and check the place out a bit. 

All Star Lanes has a sports bar vibe about it, I suppose as you'd expect from a bowling alley, but the dining area is well segregated and so you aren't overpowered by TVs and loud music while you're eating, so you can still enjoy a sociable meal out. 


Celebrity Signed Bowling Pins


Bowling pins signed by Paddy McGuiness and the cast of the Inbetweeners

Around the bar area there's a cabinet with a vast array of bowling pins with various celebrity autographs on. Then on the wall I noticed a half cask with plaques on entitled "whiskey hall of fame". On closer inspection this was a £100 whiskey serving but if you bought it you had your name on the wall. As well as being a meat fan I've also grown to love my whiskies over the last couple of years, so I had to ask what it was. Apparently it was some 125 year old Rye that they found in a basement somewhere but there isn't any left now so unfortunately the meat memoirs weren't able to get their names on the wall. 


Whiskey Hall of Fame
After having a good luck around and enjoying our drinks we were ushered to our table in the dining area. 

The dining area isn't huge but I suppose not everyone comes for the food here, there's drinking and bowling to be had as well. The waiter (sorry I forgot his name) was soon over to introduce himself and offer recommendations off the menu. I took his advice for the starter but opted for my own choice on the main course. 

The menu was a reasonable size with enough choice to satisfy everyone. 


Starters


Mains and Sides

I'd opted for the recommended fried "popcorn" squid with garlic mayo. These were served in a delightful little chinese takeaway box with a dipping sauce on the side and chopsticks for those that have the finger coordination. 


Popcorn Fried Squid with Garlic Mayo dip (£6.50)

The popcorn squid was very good, the outer fried coating wasn't too greasy and was seasoned with some chilli flakes, but alas, little more than traditional squid. The garlic mayo complimented the squid well and didn't have an overwhelming hit of garlic. 10/10 for presentation though. 

My partner opted for the BBQ chicken wings. Small chicken wings on a hot plate covered in a sticky BBQ sauce with a side of blue cheese dip. Tasty, but nothing new I'm afraid. 


BBQ Chicken Wings with Blue Cheese dip (£6.50)


For the main course I'd opted to try one of the All Star Lanes burgers. I'd heard that the burgers here are very good, but with Almost Famous just next door could I be lured back to All Star Lanes given the choice? 

Burger Options

I decided to go for their top of the range, King Pin burger. A treacle cured bacon cheeseburger topped with a fried macaroni cheese croquette and finished with the usual salad. Sides are optional, originally I was going to choose the seasoned sweet potato fries but I asked what the "monterey jack corn grit chips" were. Apparently a soft corn bread with cheese, fried into stick shapes. I was intrigued and so ordered these. My other half opted for her favourite sweet potato fries.

We were all asked how we'd like out burgers cooked and we were told they come pink as standard. I was happy with this so would take them how they come.

The mains arrived not long after the starters were finished. 

I tried the Corn Grit Chips first. At first I found these a different delight. A soft fried coating surrounded a soft textured cornbread and cheese center. The portion of these at first seems quite small with just 4 chips in the bowl but after finishing just 1 I could feel these were quite heavy to eat. The initial intriguing taste soon becomes a carbohydrate overload. 


Monterey Jack Corn Grit Chips (£3.00)

Time to try the burger I think. 


King Pin Burger (£11.00)

Cutting into the burger revealed the pink center of the thick meat patty. The last burger I had in Manchester, at the newly opened "Filthy Cow" (see the memoir here; Meat Memoirs Filthy Cow) also had the perfectly pink patties. It's been a good couple of burgers recently for this. Not too pink as I've had in the past in London  though, just spot on!


Wonderful pink patty of the King Pin burger

On top of the beef patty was the thick cured bacon. This was great quality bacon which could easily have been sourced from a local butcher or somewhere similar. It's coated in a thick sweet treacle glaze. This is then topped with thick melted cheddar cheese. Finally to top it all off, under the bread was the fried mac and cheese. This fried patty oozed cheesy sauce and soft cheese coated macaroni pasta. Perfectly cooked and not as heavy as you'd imagine (light as a feather compared to the Corn Grit Chips). 

My partner opted for the nacho burger and sweet potato fries. This was the first nacho burger I'd tried. The nachos give a great crunch to the burger and with a similar pink filled patty her burger was just as good. Although I would still have opted for the mac & cheese topped creation. 


Nacho Burger (£9.50) with side order of Sweet Potato Fries with cracked sea salt (£3.00)

Conclusion

All Star Lanes has a great night out in one building, with a well stocked bar, great selection of food and bowling to try afterwards. 

The food here isn't much different to many other places in Manchester, with the usual burgers, sides etc. However, the food they serve is presented better than many of the others around the same price mark. 
The starters were nothing I can shout to the memoirs about, and the sides that are different were just too heavy to accompany the burger meals. They may have gone better with a lighter main such as the fish or lobster though.

I should note though that the sweet potato fries that my partner had were some of the best seasoned sweet potato fries I've had. The cracked salt took just enough of the sweet edge off to stop the becoming over sweet by the bottom of the bowl. 

The burgers though were outstanding. The pink minced beef patties were juicy, thick and declicious. It's getting difficult to pick a favourite patty in Manchester now. The macaroni cheese patty on top was also incredible! 

All Star Lanes has tough competition next door, particularly when it comes to burgers, but they're managing to make burgers which compete. 

What lets them down though is the sides and the starters. There was nothing outstanding that would make me choose All Star Lanes over Almost Famous if I was stood outside the Great Northern Warehouse looking for a burger to eat. 

The bowling alley and bar area could definitely lure me back though, and if I was feeling peckish before a game in the red and white shoes, I'd be more than happy to have another of the All Star Lanes burgers. I'd probably skip the starters though.

I'll have to come back for a game on the bowling alley though, as after all this food we were all too full and drunk to consider playing in the end. My first ever turkey will have to wait yet again.


All Star Lanes bowling Alley (£8.95pp/per game at peak times)

http://www.allstarlanes.co.uk/venues/manchester-deansgate/

@AllStarLanesMCR

https://www.facebook.com/AllStarLanesManchester


Meat Rating: 6/10

Money for Meat: Paid in Full

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

New Years Eve at Guerrilla Eats

With little planned for New Years eve, my plans were suddenly arranged for me after winning a twitter competition for tickets to Guerrilla Eats New Years Eve party. 

The party was due to run from the late evening right through into the early hours of New Years day. With this being one of our favourite food events of the year I was more than happy to accept and so we got dressed up and headed into town. 

Still in the unused commercial space just beyond the Northern Quarter, this would be the last Guerrilla Eats in this location, and the last of their events for the time being. 

With just 4 different food vendors for this event, it left a bit more spare room in the building. Guerrilla had cleverly filled the extra space with furniture to create a mock living room, kitchen and bedroom to give a house party theme to the event. It also left more room for tables and dancing for the guests.

Make shift living room
Kitchen/Dining Room

The food lineup included:
Big Grillie Style (@BigGrillieStyle)
Dirty Food Revolution (@dirty_food)
Rudy's Neapolitan Pizza (@RudysPizzaMcr)
Bangers and Bacon (@bangersandbacon)

As well as the food stalls, there was the usual bar set up in the corner of the room, a cocktail shed hidden around the corner with deck chairs to sit around, and in another corner half a black cab housing the DJ who was providing a great variation of music throughout the night. 

As regular readers are probably aware, the meat memoirs have covered half of the line up before and so I was keen to try the food I hadn't covered before. I'd therefore arrived with the intention of trying both Big Grillie Style and Bangers and Bacon as soon as possible. 

Big Grillie Style

First stop therefore was the Big Grillie Style. Until earlier this week this name was new to me but the pictures of their grilled sandwiches on their twitter had me heading straight to their stall on arrival. 


Big Gillie Style
All items on the menu had been named after characters from the hit TV show "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," and included a varied selection of grilled sandwich fillings or loaded nachos. The grilled sandwich fillings included, 4 cheese and onion (The Jazzy Jeff), chocolate and banana (The Ashley Banks), or a combination of pulled pork and macaroni and cheese (The Fresh Prince). The Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince were served on freshly made cornbread which was great to see, as it's not the most common type of bread to use but has a great taste. 
The chocolate and banana grilled sandwich would be served on a brioche instead of the corn bread. 

Big Grillie Style Menu
Being the meat memoirs we couldn't avoid the opportunity to try the Fresh Prince. The photographs I'd seen previously looked amazing and I had to see it for my self. Mac 'n' cheese is one of my favourite pasta dishes, but pulled pork can be hit and miss in my experience. To go with it, I thought I'd try "The Carlton," pulled pork loaded onto nachos with sour cream and salsa. 

While we waited for the food to be prepared the chefs were more than happy enough to have a chat and introduce themselves. It all adds to the experience of these small events I find, as you get to know the chefs and see the real enthusiasm they hold for their food. 


It wasn't long before the Fresh Prince was ready though and it looked just as delicious as the photographs I'd seen before did. 

The Fresh Prince - £5.00
Taking a bite the first thing that stood out was the mac 'n' cheese. Soft creamy cheese melted around perfectly cooked macaroni, a personal favourite done very well. The pulled pork was also fantastic. Not too saucy as can often be the case. There were big chunks of pork to be found within the sandwich and they all had a great barbecue taste to them. I was highly impressed at the grilling of the cornbread loaf too. As you'd expect from a vendor specialising in grilled sandwiches, they'd grilled the bread perfectly, giving a crispy outer texture, without burning the outside, yet remain fresh and flavourful in the middle. Grilled sandwiches are often overdone or more commonly under cooked and soft. Big Grillie Style were perfect though. 

It was also obvious that the cornbread had been freshly made. It gives a slightly sweeter taste compared to plain bread and was a welcomed addition to a grilled sandwich. 

It was then onto The Carlton. More of the delicious, chunky, yet soft pulled pork on top of cheesy nachos, topped with sour cream and salsa. The portion size was generous, as was the pulled pork topping. The big chunks of meat fell apart in the mouth and tasted great. The cooling sour cream helped counter the heat from the salsa and the jalapenos. 

The Carlton - £5.00
The nachos were a good side dish to the grilled sandwich but if I'm honest, if I were to return to Big Grillie Style (which I'm sure I will), I'd opt for another grilled sandwich over the nachos. 

Getting ahead of the curve!
Overall Big Grillie Style lived up to my expectations and surpassed them. I hope to see them around more often as both myself and my partner can't wait to have another Fresh Prince again soon!

Money for Meat: Paid in Full

Meat Rating: 9/10 

Bangers and Bacon

I'd hoped for my next stop to be to the bangers and bacon stall, however I hadn't realised until earlier that day that they were hosting a couple of private tables at Guerilla Eats with a set menu. Unfortunately without the additional ticket I was unable to sample their food and so will continue to wait to sample their cooking. Their menu sounded delicious though and so I'll be going out of my way soon to get to try their food. 

Bangers and Bacon
Bangers and Bacon Menu

I was therefore left with 2 remaining options which had been mentioned before. How to decide between the two? Well Dirty Food Revolution had been a favourite for both myself and my girlfriend throughout the year from various food events, although they had already been mentioned in the memoirs twice. However, they had brought a new special burger to their menu and what better way for the meat memoirs to bring in the new year than with one of our favourite meat filled burgers from the year?

So special apologies to Rudys pizza for not sampling their menu from last night. 

Dirty Food Revolution 

Becoming a bit of a regular on the meat memoirs, Dirty Food Revolution burgers have been one of our favourites from 2014 and so what better way to see out the year. 

Dirty Food Revolution
Having featured much of their menu before I was keen not to review the same burger again. Luckily they had brought a new special burger to the New Years event, the Ham Solo. 
In homage to this special they had a special guest, all the way from Mandalore, Boba Fett! 

Special Guest - Boba Fett
Dirty Food Revolution burger
Aside from their usual menu, they brought with them the Ham Solo, which as you can imagine includes a slab of roast ham, on top of a 6oz steak burger. As well as pepper jack cheese plum & port sauce all between a fresh brioche bun topped with pork rind crumbs and maple syrup. 

The Ham Solo

Having yet to try this burger, this was the clear choice to order, and to go with it, my girlfriend requested a side of the dirty sweet potato fries with their sugary dusting again. 

As with the other burgers we've had from Dirty Food in the past, the chuck steak patty was excellent quality. The thick slab of ham on top of the burger tasted fantastic. I was half expecting a thin slice of ham nearing bacon, but found more of a smoky gammon like steak. This great big slice of ham was fantastic and went really well with the burger. The plum and port sauce had a great sweet flavour to it which complemented the ham well. As their burgers in the past, the cheese was melted to perfection. What hadn't been explained on the menu was the addition of some lattice crisps beneath the burger, and dirty foods own, dirty mayo. 

Ham Solo - £7.00
As ever, the fresh brioche bun was soft and the topping of crispy pork pieces and maple syrup makes the dirty burger live up to its name, as it's almost impossible to eat with any dignity. Maple syrup must be one of the stickiest sauces available! 

Ham Solo - £7.00
Overall, it was clear that Dirty Food had succeeded in creating another masterpiece once again. At this point I was comfortably satisfied and set to enjoy some more beers and the music up to midnight. 

I then got talking to the staff of Dirty Food to compliment them on their latest creation. Once again the staff were very friendly and more than happy to have a chat. The family run organisation is clearly passionate about the food they're creating and it's great to see a family coming together and succeeding as they are. 

After a few minutes of talking the head chef explained that things had quietened down as we grew closer to midnight and people were enjoying more drink than food, yet he had a few burgers ready to go so asked if I'd like another on the house. Despite feeling pretty full, I couldn't turn it down and so opted for my favourite burger from their menu, the Dirty Swine burger. Steak patty, mature cheese, streaky bacon, dirty mayo, BBQ sauce and frazzles between a brioche bun, topped again with pork rind crumbs and maple syrup. 


Dirty Swine Burger - £7.00
I won't review this burger again as it has already featured twice in the memoirs (see the first Guerrilla eats review for one of these past reviews - Guerrilla Eats 11.10.14) and it was equally as delicious and to the same high quality as the previous times I've tried it. 

Overall, Dirty Food Revolution remains up there with some of the best burgers in Manchester. They continue to create high quality burgers time after time which are cooked to perfection, and they deserve to succeed in what they're doing! 

Money for Meat: Ham Solo, Paid in Full
                           Dirty Swine, Offered for free. 

Meat Rating: 10/10

Conclusion

Guerilla Eats New Years Eve party was an excellent way to bring in the new year. Offering great food to eat, a full bar of varied drinks to drink and a family friendly selection of music, I couldn't think of much of a better way to bring in a new year. 

The house party theme was simple yet effective and provided some fun settings which were enjoyed by the customers. A full bedroom, living room and kitchen provided some fun places to sit and enjoy the evening. Also some entertainment for some customers, I think I saw a pillow fight between a family at one point! 

As previous Guerrilla Eats events, it's great that they're willing to accept families, which is even more important for events such as New Years eve. 

Everyone at the event was very friendly and it felt like a more relaxed environment than the busy city centre. Everyone was up dancing singing and having a great time before midnight and through to the early hours!


Dancing the night away
Overall both my partner and I agreed it was a great way to bring in the new year and although we didn't stay long beyond midnight we were glad we'd attended the event rather than joining the crowds in the city centre. Being able to enjoy food, drink and great music all in one venue was fantastic. 

It's a shame that Guerrilla Eats has come to an end for the time being but I'll be looking forward to them returning later in the year hopefully. 

You can keep an eye out for their return on their twitter account, @Guerrilla_Eats, or on their Facebook page.


Apologies for some of the grainy photographs early in this memoir.