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Cafe Nomad

118 Hucknall Road
Carrington
Nottingham NG5 1AD

Telephone: 0787 044 9490

E-mail: malcolmtandy@btinternet.com


vhFully Vegetarian vhInternational vhVegan


Hollie and Mark (Nottingham) wrote on 26 March 2008

The food here is amazing by far the best I have ever tasted. With me not being a vegeterian I thought I would miss the meat but there was so much flavour I didn't even notice.
The atmosphere is great you really get into the morrocan theme they also have a belly dancing night once a month I have never been but I have heard great reviews.
The staff are very friendly and the food comes out quickly.
It's perfect for me and my partner as it's right on our doorstep so we have been quite a few times.
You get value for money and you always leave feeling full.
I would recommend Cafe Nomad to everyone and you must try the Garlic Mushrooms they are the best.
ENJOY!

Malcolm Tandy (Restaurant Connection) wrote on 25 March 2008

The bad reviews of my restaurant on your site are from when I just opened and had bad staff. This problem has now been rectified and we now only offer great service and food!

Thank You,
Malcolm Tandy

Steve Thorpe (Nottingham) wrote on 28 September 2007

Holds about 20 people and the kitchen area is open to the dining area so it can get hot. Unpretentious eg the tables and chairs don't match. Share a starter or a pudding? - no problem. Take your own wine. Friendly service but only one waitress so relax. The food is superb and it's excellent value. We fed 6 adults to an 'absolutely stuffed' level for £64.

R. Phillips (Nottingham) wrote on 12 May 2007

I booked a table for three - when we arrived - they had booked afull house instead - obviously a room full of people made them more moneythen us 3 and there a new business but we don't feel they played fair here -to add insult to injury they started an argument and blamed us - I was quitekeen to support a new veg resturant in Notts but will not return alas.

Peter Cheshire (Northampton) wrote on 18 March 2007

Cafe Nomad is compact, but the vegan food choice is megga, the menu is a sensibly priced, a warm welcome is assured. The food is delicious, the portions are generous, the dishes are prepared to order, what a gem. There are evenings with a belly dancer to add to the atmosphere. If you enjoy food then do not miss the Cafe Nomad - it may have a no frills appearance, go inside and try the excellent cuisine, I did and wow, that is why I have written this review. Try and enjoy.

Sharon (Nottingham) wrote on 15 May 2006

Small, informal restaurant in former greasy spoon premises serving a range of veggie and vegan dishes and fresh juices. You can bring your own alcohol. Not been open long, service a bit slow but food seems promising.



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