Doncaster
The Bulrush Bistro

The Bulrush Bistro

Ludwell Hill, DN5 7EE, Doncaster, United Kingdom

Steak • Vegan • British • Vegetarian


"My wife and I visited here for our first post-Covid “Date Night” and overall it was a very good experience, with just a couple of hiccups holding it back from the full five stars. The restaurant has a beautiful location, set in gardens overlooking fishing lakes with views across the Dearne valley and up to Barnbrough Crags and High Melton. It’s nicely decorated and has a large outdoor terrace, perfect for the social distant dinner. Our evening got off to a shaky start. My wife and I are having a non-drinking spell, so are not drinking any alcoholic drinks. Not really an issue normally as there are lots of good non alcoholic beers and several decent Prosecco style fizzes. We emailed them beforehand about this and asking what they had to offer, but got no reply. When we arrived the staff said they had low alcohol beers, and agreed that we could “BYO” low alcohol wine (we had a bottle in the car) for a corkage fee. All well and good, but when I asked for a low alcohol beer non was available. A couple of minor considerations there. Things improved when the menu arrived. It’s heavily meat based, but otherwise well as the balanced, and has a choice for everyone. It also included some unusual options; such kangaroo steaks, braised smoked ox cheek, and roast haunch of Mouflon. I am a bit of a foodie, but didn’t know what a Mouflon is, so I asked. Problem was the waitress didn’t really know either, suggesting it was a breed of Scottish sheep, which it isn’t as it turns out. Anyway we had Ox Cheek and Mussels to start. Both were excellent, with huge portions! My only quibble is that the Mussels were the large green lipped variety, not the smaller, sweeter North Sea mussels which I prefer, and the menu did not clarify this. However they were perfectly cooked and I enjoyed them. Mains were rack of lamb and a Belgian Blue rump steak. Again both were excellent, and it was good to see the chef naming the breed of the cow which I ate part of. My quibble here is that the menu could have benefitted from a better description. Few diners would have known what a Mouflon is, and a few words about it being a rare and ancient breed of sheep, considered to be the original breed from which all other sheep descended would have been useful, as would telling customers that Belgian Blue is a breed of cattle, and not a style of cooking! Minor quibbles I know, but I highly recommend this place. It’s beautiful, the food is imaginative, hearty, and very well cooked. It’s at the high end of South Yorkshire dining at £10 plus per starter, and £23-£26 for mains, but the food is top quality, and well worth it."

Spice Library

Spice Library

The Old Library, Doncaster, United Kingdom, S64 9QD

Asian • Balti • Halal • Indian


"This restaurant has a vast menu that you might typically find at a British curry house, including a wide range of starters, Tandoori, curries, traditional and a signature collection, sides and a decent Vegetarian selection. The price range here is reasonable and around what you would expect at a similar Indian Restaurant with curries averaging around the £9/10 mark, therefore their Sunday Wednesday offer is definitely value for money. We enjoyed some delicious food including; Onion Bhajis – 3 decent sized Bhajis. Mixed Kebab – all great, the Sheek kebab especially, with a decent hint of spice. Spice Library Special; mouth-watering spicy curry consisting of lamb tikka, tandoori chicken off the bone, chicken tikka and meatballs all cooked to perfection in a spicy sauce. “Medium to Hot” – in Ben’s opinion (someone who does like very spicy food and has a fairly high tolerance) said this wasn’t spicy BUT that it was really tasty and the meat was very tender. The meatballs in particular were really good. Keema India; Mixed keema, chicken tikka and potatoes cooked together with green chillies. Medium – a really yummy curry with big chunks of meat and potato. Very filling. Goa Green Chicken Curry – the greenest curry I’ve ever seen!! But went down really well. Chicken Passanda; Chicken tikka cooked in a sweet creamy dish made with coconut flour, cream, sugar and mango sauce – a mild but flavoursome dish. The Garlic and Peshawari Naan breads were lovely to scoop up the saucy curries. The atmosphere here is decent and the service was also good. We enjoyed our visit as a group of two couples on a Sunday evening, and the place filled up with families, including children, and friends alike which was great to see. This restaurant is open Tuesday to Sunday evenings, and there is parking nearby. For takeaways, you can order direct from Spice Library’s website with 10% off all collections, or via FoodHub."