The beach-front seafood restaurant was complimented by Jay Rayner in a recent evaluation in The Guardian.
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One of South Shields most liked eating places, Colman’s Seafood Temple has obtained excessive reward from a extremely revered meals critic.
Jay Rayner, who has been reviewing eating places since 1999, and in addition critiques meals on the British meals competitors present, Masterchef UK, just lately took a visit to the South Shields seafront restaurant.
In a review published in The Guardian yesterday (Sunday, November 19), Rayner was filled with reward for the seafood restaurant, which is owned by the Colmans household, who even have a fish and chip eatery and takeaway on Ocean Road.
Rayner complimented Colmans Seafood Temple for his or her gorgeous seashore entrance location, in addition to for the totally different choices available on the menu, from lighter bites to very large parts of fish chips, and naturally – their Lindisarne oysters.
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He wrote: “Here come plates heaving with the golden deep-fried stuff, which is less lunch than birthright. But there are other fancier routes to tread.
“The sizeable oysters come from nearby Lindisfarne, as they should, and are offered three ways: they come unadorned and brisk and salty as the waves, but also in their own crisp batter overcoat with a coarse tartare sauce and finally in a dressing of chilli and lime, slung loosely with fronds of coriander.”
Rayner additionally complimented the curry sauce from Colmans, as he mentioned: “A proper chip-shop curry sauce should taste like it’s staining your insides while raising your blood sugar, with its mix of rough spiced heat and sweetshop raucousness, just as this does.”
Rayner additionally shared pictures of the meals he tried (which included oysters, mushy pea fritters, chips, souffle Arnold Bennet, seabass, seafood curry and the XL crispy prawn taco) to his Instagram web page, which has 137k followers.
South Shields born celebrities Joe McElderry and Chris Ramsey shared their satisfaction at a hometown restaurant receiving reward from such a revered critic.
Joe shared a screenshot of the evaluation to his Instagram Story, writing: “Was here last night! It’s always the best food! My fave spot.”
Chris adopted swimsuit, and captioned his Instagram Story put up: “Incredible review, and quite right! Doing South Shields proud.”