Reviews of Nosh Restaurant. (Restaurant) in Nottingham (Nottinghamshire).
Nosh Restaurant
78 B High Rd, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 2LF, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Nosh Restaurant, Restaurant in Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Nosh Restaurant
Sunday
Closed
Monday
12–2:30pm, 5–8:30pm
Tuesday
12–2:30pm, 5–8:30pm
Wednesday
12–2:30pm, 5–8:30pm
Thursday
12–2:30pm, 5–8:30pm
Friday
12–2:30pm, 5–8:30pm
Saturday
12–8:30pm
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Reviews of Nosh Restaurant
S. G.
This is a great little Chinese cafe, very popular with the town's many Chinese student.
It's definitely more of a cafe than a restaurant, but that's no bad thing.
Nottingham and the surrounding area has a good few of these more authentic Chinese eateries and this one is one of the best.
The staff are very friendly and the food came quickly. Best dish was a whole roast aubergine in a sweet and spicy sauce. Not totally sure what it's called as we got it by accident and we'd started eating it by the time they noticed it, so we asked them to add it to the bill.
They are also happy to provide takeaway containers for leftovers, which is good as we seriously over ordered. Good portion sizes!
H.
Try the dragon aubergine!!! This little restaurant in the back of an alleyway is a really cool treat for the taste buds. Genuinely authentic Chinese cuisine - there's a lot of Chinese students who seem to eat here. Note that it's cash only, but there's a cash machine right across the road.
W. C.
Disappointed. Vinegary and spicy is a main favour of Sichuan cuisine but can’t tasted here. Bland and tasteless. Not my cup of tea, sorry.
V.
A good chinese restaurant with lots of exotic and delicious dishes. Would recommend to HongKongers or Chinese people who move here. You can also get water and refill your cup for free without having to ask for somebody to fill the cup for you. And quite responsive staff to. Tho some of the prices are quite high, I ordered one bowl of noodles which costed 8£ and could have gotten the same bowl of noodles for around 5 - 6£.
S. H.
Hidden away down an alley off Beeston high Street is this cafe serving exceptional Chinese food. An extensive menu with dishes both familiar and not so. We had a long wait for food (I suspect due to the dishes we'd ordered and it being a busy Friday evening) although there was an apology when it arrived they probably didn't need to as once we tucked into the "Chinese cabbage, vermacelli, pork and tofu" all was forgiven! Fresh noodles in soup with Roast Duck was also delicious. Portions are generous and probably ordered too much so opted to take it home - they do offer takeaway boxes at a small charge.
M. N.
We had the beef brisket noodle bowl and loved it. Ask for a small amount of chilli oil as a tasty garnish.
Great price for a filling lunch. The man who served us was very friendly, and they had plenty of precautions in place by way of sanitiser stations and dividers.
M.
I've been going to this restaurant for about 10 years now. Food is always great with reasonable price. The staffs are lovely too. The only thing is it's very cold in the restaurant so some of us had to eat with our coats on but the taste is always good so I won't stop going there.
S. M.
Amazing restaurant. The best place in Beeston. Great Value. To see more photos please visit my Instagram page@scottstravelphotos
C. D.
How have I gone so long without going? Yes okay the entrance is a bit, fishy. But the place itself is brilliant. Decore is basic but tidy and clean, perfect for me; you know all your money goes towards food not fancy decorations.
Onto the food. It's proper Chinese food, at least the Chinese dishes are. Dumplings are hand made and not just out of a frozen packet, and the noodles also don't taste like they come out of a packets. Best of all it's not been anglicised at all. No more needs to be said. And it's super good value.
Service is basic and on the slow side. But food takes time to cook. That's just how it is.
Overall 9/10. It's not a wine and dine place. More for those who want good food, and not much else. Thoroughly recommended
L. X.
One of my favourite chinese eatery in Notts. A pity it doesn't do delivery. Love its noodles, dragon aubergine and beef brisket! Walking through the aisle to the restaurant feels like I am transported through time to a place out of UK. Its a little hidden because of the narrow walkway but many people in Notts that love Chinese food would know this place!