Quote from: andy popp on September 06, 2017, 09:05:12 amHas anyone eaten at Make No Bones, vegan place on Chesterfield Rd? Thanks.Sorry for the slow reply, just saw this. We've been a couple of times as we have a few vegan friends, it's very good. Menu tends to be 3 starters, 3 mains and 2 deserts but these are all changed out fairly frequently. Portions are large and as is often the case with vegan food, it's quite carb-heavy so leave plenty of room.They're very good at vegan versions of non-vegan dishes, I've previously had "fried chicken" made from broccoli and jackfruit and my other half had "fish and chips" which involved battered seaweed-wrapped tofu. They're very creative and the range of flavours they can achieve within the limitations of veganism is very eye-opening for none-vegans like me. I'd certainly recommend it.For vegan food in Sheff there's also BurgerLolz on Abbeydale Road, they do properly "loaded" vegan burgers and milkshakes, had a couple of good meals with veggie/vegan friends there too.
Has anyone eaten at Make No Bones, vegan place on Chesterfield Rd? Thanks.
And on that note, Joro is fuly booked up Friday and Sat night for the next 5 weeks!!!!
Jöro, Sheffield: ‘Some dishes are merely extremely good, others are downright extraordinary’ – restaurant reviewhttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/nov/03/joro-sheffield-restaurant-review-guardian-felicity-cloake
Some to avoid, mainly dodgy take aways, but surprised the Cross Sythes is listed. Only had a pint in there but looked fine.https://www.thestar.co.uk/image-gallery/sheffield-s-zero-star-food-hygiene-gallery-1-8973387/8973392
They also do that hotpot thing where you cook meat and things in a boiling broth, it's Chinese cuisine but not as you know it.