OldTownAle
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Quick question for the foodies on here. If you've got an hour for lunch in the city centre and you want something good, where are you going? Trinity Market or the Humber Street area?
Trinity Market is cheaper no question. You can get a massive bowl of noodles or a loaded burrito for about seven quid and the variety is class. Thai, Caribbean, Mexican, Italian, all within about twenty metres of each other. The atmosphere is good too, sitting at the communal tables with everyone else grabbing a quick bite.
Humber Street is more of a sit down experience. The cafes and restaurants there are a step up in terms of quality but you're paying for it. Fifteen to twenty quid for a main course is standard. The food is excellent though and the setting in the old warehouse buildings is mint.
For me it depends on the day. Monday to Thursday when I'm at work it's Trinity Market because it's fast and cheap. Friday when I've got a bit more time and fancy treating myself it's Humber Street.
What about you lot?
Trinity Market is cheaper no question. You can get a massive bowl of noodles or a loaded burrito for about seven quid and the variety is class. Thai, Caribbean, Mexican, Italian, all within about twenty metres of each other. The atmosphere is good too, sitting at the communal tables with everyone else grabbing a quick bite.
Humber Street is more of a sit down experience. The cafes and restaurants there are a step up in terms of quality but you're paying for it. Fifteen to twenty quid for a main course is standard. The food is excellent though and the setting in the old warehouse buildings is mint.
For me it depends on the day. Monday to Thursday when I'm at work it's Trinity Market because it's fast and cheap. Friday when I've got a bit more time and fancy treating myself it's Humber Street.
What about you lot?