Flames Burton Upon Trent

23 Derby Street, Burton Upon Trent, DE142LA, burton-upon-trent, United Kingdom

🛍 Pizza, Back To School, The Waffle Iron, Hot Cookie Dough

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  • Pizza Immergiti nelle nostre pizze perfettamente cotte, realizzate con impasto fatto a mano, salsa di pomodoro ricca e una miscela di formaggi gourmet. Ogni fetta esplode con condimenti freschi, garantendo un boccone delizioso ogni volta.
  • Back To School
  • The Waffle Iron
  • Hot Cookie Dough

Ristoranti Simili

Favourite Thai

Favourite Thai

7-8 Market Place, East Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Wine • Beer • Thai • Pizza


"Firstly we have been regular patrons of Favourite Thai since it opened. Under the previous owner who retired a couple of years ago it was truly excellent in all respects and I considered it my favourite restaurant in the UK. We have celebrated numerous birthdays, Valentines and anniversaries there. When the owner retired a manager was appointed and initially it was much the same. Don’t know who owns or runs it now but having not visited for some months last nights experience was truly shocking. First the famous Favourite Thai sharing starter. Gone was the fabulous Thai crab cake and carrot salad to be replaced with a range of fried items all in the same shade of beige and including that most traditional Thai item a battered onion ring. There were also two small spare ribs in hoisin sauce so not exactly Thai. Next our favourite: sea bass with mango, chillies and Thai basil. Normally this is sea bass in a light tempura butter with a salad of sour mango, cherry tomatoes and onions, chillies, coriander and basil with a lime based dressing which cuts the batter. This was two pieces of cod which appeared and tasted like they had come from the local chippy with mango on top but no tomatoes, virtually no onion, no discernible chilli or basil and two coriander leaves. The taste was overwhelmingly of cooking oil and the mouth feel was vile. The fish would have been ok with a side order of chips and mushy peas but was about as Thai m tasting as my husband’s socks. The Pad mee noodles are normally full of spring onions and bean sprouts and dressed with fried chopped garlic. There was no garlic and virtually no vegetables. Just a dollop of very greasy noodles that what I ate sat on my stomach like lead. The real shocker though was the service. We were offered one drink at the beginning and nothing else throughout the meal. Service used to be superb with complimentary water and prawn crackers on every table. After finishing as best we could the disappointing mains we sat back and waited for the dessert menu. Puds here used to be lovely and frankly I needed something to take away the taste of cooking oil. The lady who seemed to be in charge came over took the plates and said with no word of apology “do you want anything else because I need this table?” Our answer was “no. We will have the bill please”. This was £60. For the first time in my life I didn’t leave a tip but I will leave you one: avoid, avoid, avoid."