The House of the Dragon bosses are promising the second season will deliver more of the thrills and spills familiar to the millions of Thrones fans tuning in, along with more humour along the lines of the original series.
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The Sunday Times restaurant critic Marina O’Loughlin delivered a rave review of a much-feted Manchester restaurant over the weekend. The acclaimed food writer visited Flawd in New Islington, the paper publishing her thoughts yesterday.
“The cooking at Flawd is something else,” she gushed, “especially given it’s whisked up on little more than a panini press.” This was also noted in the Manchester Evening News’s own review of the restaurant earlier this year.
Also a bottle shop, the restaurant is known for its ‘low-intervention’ cooking. Using vegetables from its own market garden called Cinderwood in Nantwich, Cheshire, the only gear they have in the tiny kitchen is a pressure cooker and a sandwich press.
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Much of the food can be out of the ground and on a plate within hours, with the majority of it - though not all - being vegetarian. They also serve fresh bread from the nearby Pollen bakery.
“The food coming out of this ridiculous excuse for a kitchen is glorious, as if key members of a world class orchestra took to busking so that more people could enjoy their genius,” she goes on. The restaurant, which has just celebrated its first anniversary, is run by chef Joseph Otway, along with Richard Cossins and Daniel Craig Martin.
All have amazing CVs, working in some of the best restaurants in the world, including Noma in Copenhagen, which has been named number one on several occasions, Relae, also in Copenhagen, Simon Rogan’s Fera restaurant at Claridges in London, and Where The Light Gets In in Stockport, which is among those listed in the Michelin Guide for the North West.
“These are names to make any serious restaurant fan break out in
The House of the Dragon bosses are promising the second season will deliver more of the thrills and spills familiar to the millions of Thrones fans tuning in, along with more humour along the lines of the original series.
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