In my early days in catering I started at Prestonfield House which hosted the annual Curry Ball organised by Tommy Miah.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He would bring a couple of guys in from his restaurants to get the food ready and Prestonfield would provide a commis or 2 to help out. I was chosen one year and was enjoying watching them prepare all the food when 1 of them says to me we will have a break and would I like a bite to eat?
Thinking I would just get a bowl of the curries they were making i gladly said yeah!
He then started to cook something from scratch, to this day I have no idea what he called it but it was delicious! Probably still the best Indian meal I've ever had![]()
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11-09-2020 08:22 AM #1621
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11-09-2020 08:31 AM #1622This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They invariably set impossible timescales and want everything yesterday. When you explain that it's not possible they blame you.
They barter over everything. If you want £800 you have to start off at £1k and give them the pleasure of knocking the price down.
They're very selective about what they remember and/or understand. If something doesn't suit them they'll try to blank it.
You have to be very careful when they ask you about business that you're doing or have done with other restaurants. You never know whether they're just being nosey or if they're checking to see if you have a big gob and can/can't be trusted.
Don't be frightened to straight talk them - they'll respect you for it.
All of the above is part of the "game" they play. It might look like I'm generalising or even being racist but I'm not. It's a cultural thing and once you understand and accept it then you'll get on fine.
Finally, if you treat them with the respect that you expect in return and do your job properly then you'll have a client/friend for life. Well worth it if only for the freeby food that they'll happily share with you.
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11-09-2020 08:39 AM #1623
Restaurant communities of same nationalities is certainly a huge network of inter connected families and distant relations. It certainly doesn’t take long to learn of information from across the city and further.
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11-09-2020 11:58 AM #1624This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I know this happened with a small family owned business in the Stenhouse area but that was purely to avoid paying certain running costs of a business,,,, not sustainable in the long run.
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11-09-2020 12:06 PM #1625This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-09-2020 10:28 PM #1626This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-09-2020 11:44 PM #1627
Brewhemia have extended their 50% off the total bill deal until the end of October. It really is a great deal and they have the place running like clockwork with regards the safety and hygiene measures required.
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15-09-2020 07:12 PM #1628
Had lunch in the Hawes Inn today at South Queensferry, was very good, in fact better than I expected. £144 for four of us all having three courses, 6 pints and 4 G&T’s. Would recommend and visit again.
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15-09-2020 07:59 PM #1629This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Who needs 6 pints each at lunch anyway
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15-09-2020 08:06 PM #1630This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-09-2020 06:28 AM #1632This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I went local last night, had a shandy in the Torfin’s secret garden, and then popped into the Toby Carvery. Think it’s the 1st time I’ve been in since January
The Chef serves you now, rather than do it yourself. Food was piping hot, as that’s not always the case at the Carvery. I’ve a thing for roast potatoes, but when the Chef is serving you, you feel you can’t ask for too many
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16-09-2020 06:42 AM #1633This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-09-2020 11:34 AM #1634
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Food and drink go together, it is part of the dining experience.
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16-09-2020 11:41 AM #1635This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-09-2020 11:54 AM #1636This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway, anywhere else in the Corstorphine/ west of the city recommended for food. Not Indian or Chinese
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16-09-2020 11:59 AM #1637
[QUOTE=Billy Whizz;6300366]Of course they do, but SH tells what he’s drinking, and not what he ate😄
Anyway, anywhere else in the Corstorphine/ west of the city recommended for food. Not Indian or Chinese[/QUOTE
I see Dine are opening a Brasserie in Roseburn just along from the launderette. Also the new pizza place at Drumbrae Roundabout is pretty decent if you like that type of place.
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16-09-2020 12:03 PM #1638
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16-09-2020 12:06 PM #1639
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17-09-2020 08:13 AM #1641
Visited Prana(Corstorphine) last night and whilst the food was excellent, I was actually more impressed with the drinks!
Don't get me wrong, the recently renovated restaurant has put a lot of effort in to their new menu, and whilst it has become a little limited due to its simplified nature, the offerings are wide and diverse.
The monkfish starter was brilliant and the chicken jalfrezi was hot but not overly so, and had a pleasant tangy-ness, but the drinks!!!
We had a few between us, Mrs SG loved the Bellini but I was blown away by the whisky sour. Indian whiskey laced with cardamom bitters, oooft, so good I had two!
The restaurant isn't the traditional Indian where you might go with the lads after a few pints, but I'll definitely be back with the good lady and mixed company next time I need an uprated Indian.
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17-09-2020 10:58 AM #1642This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-09-2020 04:15 AM #1643
I was at Passorn last week on Brougham Place and thoroughly enjoyed it. Would recommend as a nice alternative to Chaophraya for anyone who likes Thai food.
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19-09-2020 10:28 AM #1644
I was at Tattu again last night.
Pretty much reaffirmed my view after my 1st visit. Setting lovely, service excellent, food so so.
Had I not had a voucher I probably wouldn't have went a 2nd time and I doubt there will be a 3rd visit.
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19-09-2020 10:35 AM #1645
Going to New Chapter in Eyre Place on Monday for lunch, anyone on here been?
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19-09-2020 10:37 AM #1646This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I had sea bream with squid and chorizo and it was absolutely outstanding.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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22-09-2020 04:02 PM #1650
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Any recommendations for lunch in the city centre? Quirky would be good, but not essential as long as the ambience (and food!) good. Meeting old friends for the first time since lockdown - they were coming to stay, but today's announcement has knocked that on the head, so we're meeting up in Edinburgh instead.
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