Back in Norfolk for the summer, on the way through to Sheringham from London we decided my love of cooking, eating and buying anything food related should turn into some kind of diary to keep me occupied in between all the family get togethers (eating) and walks along the beach...
Friday, 24 September 2010
Primrose Bakery LDN
Ok so this one isn't in Norfolk, it's in London and although as the name suggests the original one can be found in Primrose Hill, this little slice of heaven is a 5 minute walk from Covent Garden. It comes recommended by my sister, as a great place to catch up with my gorgeously pregnant (with twins) friend.
I'm not saying i'm an expert at these little cups of happiness but i've tried many since their revival and i happen to live above a cup cake shop in Dubai (no the novelty doesn't wear off and bad habits have arisen) but these were very good. The cake was moist and not too heavy and the frosting was delicate and not too sweet.
I had the seasonal earl grey flavour - because i have an problem with going for the regular vanilla or chocolate flavours. The coffee was great too with a perfect creamy top.
This Tavistock street branch is small, with only a couple of tables to squeeze round - not too good if you intend on eating more than one! The staff are friendly although not so helpful with recommendations, apparently they are 'all her favorite' and it's open 7 days a week for your daily fix (they have mini ones too which you can literally just pop in your mouth when no ones looking). Definitely worth looking for.
42 Tavistock Street
London WC2E 7PB
Neighbourhood: Covent Garden020 7836 3638
Labels:
coffee,
covent garden,
cup cake,
london,
primrose bakery
Friday, 20 August 2010
Rocket House Cafe
Cromer, Jewel of the Norfolk coast. I have to say growing up in Sheringham and living only 5 minutes from the beach meant that a trip to Cromer beach was very rare. Mum wanted to take me to one of her little hot spots Rocket House Cafe and hot it is! Not sure when this place had a make over but it's fab! Huge windows with large comfy sofas to sit back and relax with a hot chocolate and a great balcony with amazing views of the beach and Pier for sunny day's such as today.
The menu is modern with tempting ciabatta's, wraps and jacket potatoes. A daily special board offers delights such as Cromer crab salads and Norfolk ham, egg & chips. The staff are efficient and friendly and the food came quickly. I had a Cajun chicken and roasted pepper wrap served with salad and chips - really fresh and tasty.
The menu is modern with tempting ciabatta's, wraps and jacket potatoes. A daily special board offers delights such as Cromer crab salads and Norfolk ham, egg & chips. The staff are efficient and friendly and the food came quickly. I had a Cajun chicken and roasted pepper wrap served with salad and chips - really fresh and tasty.
A stroll along the beach down to the pier was just enough to work up room for a whippy!
Surf lessons anyone?
Labels:
Crab salad,
Cromer,
Ice cream,
Norfolk,
Pier,
Rocket House Cafe,
Surf Lessons
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Ronaldo's Ice Cream ( Ellie's)
For those of you that don't already know, Ronaldo's ice cream is THE best ice cream in the world (strong statement i know, but true) if you tend to swing towards natural flavours, double cream, real fruit, nuts and liquors.
If on the other hand you like artificial colourings and flavourings ~ green coloured mint choc chip anyone? mint essence is clear. Yellow banana ice cream? since when did you eat the skin of a banana? White tutti frutti with plastic 'f'ruit' bits?! no comment. Then this isn't the stuff for you.
These ice creams are made in Norwich, Norfolk and flavours range from Choc Nut Fudge, Toffee Pecan, Pistachio & Amaretto to Norfolk Lavender :) Rhubarb & Ginger or Victoria Plum...I would list them all...i can, by heart...but you'd be tempted and not finish reading!
I've had two of these bad boys in two days, they're also fat free and give you a great butt*
Ellie's in Sheringham is open daily from 10am to 10pm in the summer. They do half litre take home tubs and will even pack them for journeys home - not that they normally last that long!
*obviously this is a big fat lie but it helps me when ordering daily double scoops.
Labels:
Ice cream,
Norfolk,
Norwich,
Ronaldo,
Sheringham
Saturday, 14 August 2010
Whelk Coppers Tea Rooms
I love this place. I've been coming since i can remember. It all started with the delicious home made soup, i used to pop in for my lunch when running between various jobs in the summer. The coffee fudge cake is still as amazing as it was 15 years ago and the shortbread still melts in your mouth. I always wanted to work here when i was younger too, i still feel like i want to jump in and help when ever i go for lunch, maybe it's because the staff always seem so busy.
The crab salad was delice, top marks for presentation. One of the best in town if not the best. Jacket potato was also perfect. The light lunches here are fresh, tasty, uncomplicated and there's something for everyone.
I would add a photo of the coffee fudge cake but i ate it too quickly!
Whelk Coppers Tea Rooms is open daily for morning coffee, light lunches and afternoon teas. They also have beautiful Bed & Breakfast rooms, although i think they are pretty booked up in the summer.
Labels:
Crab salad,
light lunches,
Sheringham,
tea room
Friday, 13 August 2010
Pedge's Perfect Potatoes
Had a day off from eating out yesterday, the weather is wet so my beach walks are not really happening, (since moving to the sand pit I've become a bit of a wimp) and neither are the early morning runs for the same reason. Eating out + no exercise = well, you can imagine. Pedge also came home yesterday, so we spent the afternoon in the garden with his organic veg patch. Have to say I LOVE it, only wish i could replicate it in the sand pit i call home.
Small but incredibly sweet, perfect for a potato salad...
Labels:
home grown,
Organic,
pedge,
potato salad
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Workshop Cafe Bar
This little place on Earlham road was a right treat! The Workshop is a cafe come bar with quirky wall coverings and an invite to graffiti on the wash room walls which only added to it's charm.
We were a group of 7 and although advised the friendly bar staff that 2 of these delights would be enough (see above) we ordered 3 any way and gave it our best shot!
The pizza was delicious, as was the wine and the Hendricks gin that followed.
The Workshop has quiet corners to read, comfy sofa's with board games, wifi access for work and apparently one of the sweetest thickest italian style hot chocolates in Norwich. I'll be back for that alone.
The Workshop Cafe Bar, 53 Earlham road, Norwich 01603 615853
Back to the Garden
Wow! What a great first find, just a few minutes outside Holt on the A148 to Fakenham. An award winning Organic farm shop and Cafe. Loved the decor, the staff were attentive and the food was too good!
I had dressed crab with a choice of 2 delicious salads as sides, i chose beetroot with maple syrup & sunflower seeds and Asian coleslaw with cashew nuts ~ yummy!!
Light and healthy leaving room for something sweet.. The cream tea was fantastic, one of the best we've had in a long time, jam made in Suffolk, fresh clotted cream and scones that ran a very close second to mother dears. Paradise cake was exactly that and the crisp meringue with a soft gooey centre, fresh cream and giant Norfolk raspberries comes highly recommended!
http://www.back-to-the-garden.co.uk/
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