Tibble’s Nibbles Lockdown Edition – Travelogue Part 1

A subsection of a subsection starts this week! Producer Stu and I reminisce about food we’ve eaton on our travels. Taking place roughly in chronological order, we talk about our adventures in food.

Starting with Holidays in France, we flit around the world, taking in a lot of Western Europe. Food we loved, foods we couldn’t stomach and everything in between.

What are your holiday food stories? What did you try growing up you can’t quite believe your parents let you try? What will you never have again?

Let me know in the comments below!

Tibble’s Nibbles Lockdown Edition – Buffets

I know that Producer Stu saw the article on the Daily Mail, but I couldn’t bear to link to them, so here is the article on a Scottish Website!

Buffets are common all over the place, from the now classic Chinese through to the most upmarket sunday buffets in London.

Producer Stu & I talk the implications of the ban and our favourite buffet, and the keys to maximising buffet benefit!

Links in the Episode:
Kung Fu – Kingston
Chinese Buffet Angel Place – Now closed
Chinese Buffet Bracknell
Morrisons Salad Bar
Chinese in Cowley
Chinese in Hammersmith
Pasha in Worcester
The Ned
The Grove Watford
Denny’s
Katz’s Deli
Jimmy’s Spice Buffet
Pizza Hut
Benihana
Mama Shelter
Roka Soho
Bovino

Podcast Episode 35 – Mama Shelter

I visited Mama Shelter in Hackney for their Sunday Spread. The place was rammed, and at £25 for all you can eat, an absolute bargain.

The buffet is split into 3 sections, Starters, Main Course & Dessert. Starters are salads and fish mainly, with a nice bread selection too. The Prawn Cocktail was particularly good.

Mains were from the carvery, with a good selection on meats, roast chicken, belly pork with very good crackling, and two choices of beef, with a Wellington and what I think was a sirloin roast. The belly pork and the Wellington were excellent, with the pork just edging out the Wellington. I didn’t try the chicken, but reports from the table was positive. The roast beef was a bit odd. It was quite odd, and very cheesy in taste. the beef was obviously very well aged, a little too much perhaps? It certainly overwhelmed the beefy taste I expected.

Veg was very good, with a fantastic chilli kale, quality roast potatoes, cauliflower cheese and dauphinoise potatoes as well . There were other veg as well, but my plate was already too full! The gravy was quality, but quite difficult to pour using the provided ladle.

It’s worth saving yourself for dessert on this one. The Mille Feuille was superb, as were the caramel choux buns. There was also a build-your-own-dessert station that looked like a lot of fun, and a lovely raspberry crumble with proper custard! I was disappointed with the sticky toffee pudding, which was too fudgy for my liking, and was more like a toffee brownie.

Drinks were not cheap, with an alcohol free beer clocking in at £4.50 a bottle and soft drinks at £4 a glass. It all tasted very nice, and I felt ok splashing out on drinks when the food was such a great price!

No pictures, because I was too bust stuffing my face!