Showing posts with label Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Chinatown Express (天天) @ Chinatown Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England

Sweet and sour pork with egg fried rice - a bomb! 

An affordable place for Chinese food is at the top of Chinatown's gate, facing directly opposite St James Park is Chinatown Express. Although they have changed the staffs or maybe chefs, but the food is still the best. GBP5.80 will get you a main course and an appetizer. 

I totally forgotten about its salt and pepper squid. Don't forget to try their Thai Fried Rice, too. 

The link to the reviews on Chinatown Express in Tripadvisor is here

The Butterfly Cabinet @ Heaton Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England

It was the first time I had to queue to get into a cafe in Newcastle. In a quiet and upper part of Heaton Road, who would've guess there is a hidden gem for pancakes and breakfast. I've lived in Heaton before when I did my post-graduate studies at Northumbria University. I think I saw this place before but didn't really put it much into consideration that they sell really good food at a considerably affordable price. I left Heaton in 2008 and since then, I rarely visited that part of Newcastle until April this year. 

I met Wira and his girlfriend for brunch. He was my housemate for 2 years during my post-study work days and it was great to see him again. He suggested the Butterfly Cabinet because both of them loved the pancakes so much. It was fluffy and the drink choices were plenty in particular those infused with Elderflower. They picked up with their taxi from Morrisons Byker and just 5 minutes away, we're there! 

Fortunately, not much queue when we arrived. Just maybe 3 parties were before us.


The interior looks good. 

The extensive menu


My drink. I forgot what it was but there's Elderflower in them. Definitely. Their syrups are not for sale though. Wira was disappointed. 

HUGE ASS PANCAKES PORTIONS FOR ONE PERSON! I could only finished 3 pancakes, bacons and sausages. I left the rest for another friend, Al. 

Al's Salmon's Omelette with salads and potato wedges. AGAIN, IT IS SUPER BIG PORTION. 

Lots of paintings on the wall to look at while waiting for your food or to chill down after the big meal. 

Definitely would come back again for breakfast, brunch or lunch! Suitable for children, too.

Theire webpage link is here.

Morrisons' Cafeteria @ Morrisons Byker, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England

Back in university days, pocket money were scarce and so when my friends and I do have some money to spare, we like to have a budget meal in Morrisons. Morrisons is one of the supermarket chains in the UK besides Sainsbury's, Tesco's, Waitrose, Co-Op, LIDL, Aldi, ASDA and many more. 

Morrisons' Cafeteria is best for fish and chips. At least in the city or in the local neighbourhood. The Big Breakfast is also good. For the price that you pay, less than GBP8 pounds you get a hefty meal at a humble price. And you get to do groceries shopping too after that.