A sack of bread and butter (free!) - a lovely touch to start the evening and presented so uniquely. The bread was fresh and warm and we even had a combination of brown and white.
Starter - Thai crab risotto (£7.95) - with a hint of lemon grass and kaffir lime kicking through, it was indeed my favorite dish of the night. It was cooked perfectly and had a tasty creamy texture which made you keep wanting for more but there was definitely no chilli kick. Not a great deal of crab but it was visibly shredded throughout the portion.
Seared west coast hand dived scallops (£8.95) - accompanied with black pudding and a tamarind, palm sugar and ginger chutney. Just wow! The scallops were big in size and every bite was full of the tamarind flavor but maybe a fewer black pudding portions next time.
Dessert - Hot sticky toffee pudding with toffee sauce and condensed milk ice cream (£7) - well well could this be the best sticky toffee pudding I've ever had? Possibly yes! It was certainly hot, sticky and bubbling with toffee goodness. The ice cream didn't melt too quick surprisingly and it went well with the toffee.
White chocolate and whisky croissant butter pudding with malt ice cream (£7) - the star dessert of the restaurant, I have certainly heard a lot about this and it did live up to my expectations. It's not your ordinary bread and butter pudding, it's your posh bread and butter pudding. The croissant was crisp, layers were visible and the whisky just finished it off.
Overall the desserts were the highlight of the evening followed by the risotto and the restaurant experience was casual so don't be hesitant to visit because of the location.