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I had a business lunch here with three colleagues and the
I had a business lunch here with three colleagues and the bento box concept was executed well. The restaurant was decorated in a chic trendy way and the seating was comfortable. I had the inside out chicken wings, salad, salmon and rice in my box. Everything was well prepared and tasty. The wings are a bit of a novelty, but executed well. The ginger dressing with the Japanese salad (I chose a salad instead of dessert in my box because I'm not a dessert at lunch kind of guy) was excellent. My salmon was cooked perfectly and the rice was rice. The consensus among all my colleagues was that the food was excellent, however, the service could be better. There was only one waitress on duty and she struggled to serve five tables at once leading us to have to bring obvious service issues like refills and brining the check to her attention. If the service would have been better this would have been a four star review. Certainly a much better hotel restaurant than most.
Be the first to ReplyGreat healthy food, lunch bento box specials and great wine
Great healthy food, lunch bento box specials and great wine selection. Internet wifi is sketchy but other than that this place is wonderful chill background music low volume. This is my second visit in 4 years and it just keeps getting better
Be the first to ReplyClick here for Chino Latino menu (<a
Click here for Chino Latino menu (<a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.take-a-way.co.uk%2Fmenu%2F5616%2F&s=2bb2dcb8d236dfd8090c59e1994f381b5d21598b4449f3044b6ef9c2107763a7" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">take-a-way.co.uk/menu/56…</a>) .
Be the first to ReplyI agree, for some reason it did won some awards in the past
I agree, for some reason it did won some awards in the past few years. Have been there few times, not very impressed and very expensive for very tiny portion, food is so called Asian infused, it seems to me that they're stuck between the Asian & European food!
Be the first to ReplyA place that has won many awards and lays claim to be one
A place that has won many awards and lays claim to be one of the top 50 restaurants in Europe deserves an in-depth review. Nothing flippant or superficial. This is a first-time review for Chino Latino on Qype, so let's be serious, objective and rational. Lets begin with the name. What's in a name? Nothing in this case. It's just a trendy bit of hype marketing. CL is the flagship restaurant of The Nottingham Park Plaza, a UK chain of nine big-city upmarket hotels. Three of them have got Chini Latini - London, Leeds and Nottingham. In the UK, the fact that a restaurant is part of a hotel is often good reason for not eating there, but nonetheless the Nottingham site continues to scoop rave reviews and was recently voted a top spot by readers of The Observer newspaper. CL markets itself as the place to go when you want a laidback meal in glamorous and stylish surroundings.modern Pan-Asian Cuisine with a Latin Cocktail Bar. It is all of this, and sets its prices accordingly. £50 per head is par for the course. So one expects high standards. Five of us started with a round of drinks at the bar: 2 camparis, a G&T, a Jack Daniels, and a half of Lager: £28, and queue to be served. Nice glasses. At the table, we were recommended the Set menu at £32, which we ordered with a bottle of white and one of red. Still or sparkling went up the cry, and iced tap came the reply. Starters arrived after 12 minutes - good, but no wine. Halfway through the starters we were told that our choice of white was unavailable, and a hurried second selection arrived 5 minutes later. The starters were exquisite in appearance, arranged lovingly on long white plates to share. By and large they were tasty but nothing better than a selection of mixed starters in your local Chinese. Yellow Tail rolls might have been bought at M&S, and both the rocket salad that accompanied the Prawn Tempura, and the Spinach Rolls, contained grit and obviously had not been washed properly. 5 out of 25 Mussels failed to open; a 20% failure rate is just not good enough. The panfried scallops for some reason came without their orange horns (what is the correct name for these things??). The Seared Marble Beef was superb but scarce in quantity. The mains certainly filled us up. Roast Salmon and Blackened Sea Bass Fillets were both very acceptable, the Fillet of Beef good but somehow deriving most of its flavour from the accompanying dips, and the cornfed Chicken with Chestnuts tasted authentically free-range. But the inescapable feeling was that it had all just come off the conveyor belt. The (mostly Asian, urbane yet youthful) waiting staff were never less than accomodating and attentive. A determinedly hip DJ serenaded the diners with good modern music without being intrusive. A bevy of interesting ladies lurked in the cocktail bar apparently ready to mingle. The whole thing seemed forced and unnatural, and we observed that all diners without exception went straight out through the front door after their meal. We were no exception, and a 15-minute taxi ride back to our own hotel gave us time to vote Chino Latino a 5 out of 10 with a unanimous non-return clause. POSTSCRIPT, 24 hours later: 2 out of 5 of our party were sick duing the night. Whilst emphasising that this cannot be attributed to the food 100% for sure, the conclusion that we had the proverbial 'dodgy prawn' is inescapable. Rating demoted to 1 star.
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