Monday 17 November 2014

Flesh & Buns Sunday Brunch

Last Sunday we finally hit up Flesh and Buns to try their brunch menu with unlimited red wine, white wine and prosecco. We decided to go last Sunday as we had tickets to the 3rd international series of NFL at Wembley where the Jaguars took on the Cowboys (and lost!) so decided we needed to fill our stomachs...and that we did!!

On arrival we were treated to a bloody Mary or Bellini, endamame beans and rice crackers with guacamole and tomato salsa.





There were 2 brunch options and we went for the £39 menu - below you will see everything we ate! Starters could be ordered as many times as you wanted and then you got to pick a flesh each and then an option of either a donut or black seseme creme brulee. Even thought the menu was a bit fish top heavy for Soph's liking we had an absolutely flawless lunch. The staff were attentive, friendly and forthcoming with the prosseco which was a joy to see as the restaurant was very busy but the staff made us feel like we were the only ones there! 

It's hard to pick our favourite starter although if we had to pick it would probs be the salmon sashimi which was so fresh and beautifully dressed. The signature buns were very tasty although we a little rich after all the light dishes we ate and the bellies were beginning to get full! Our only grip was that we were only given one donut to share between the two of us and the donut was just so delicious we definitely wanted more!

We recommend everyone to go check out Flesh and buns - such great value for money and service! 
Thanks for a great Sunday afternoon! 


Salmon sashimi and California rolls
Chicken Yakitori
Miso Soup
Enjoying the prosecco
Salmon avocado rolls
Korean fried wings
Mixed seafood ceviche

Ariel shot
Fried squid
Crispy duck leg
Crispy piglet belly

Buns





Kinako donut & black sesame creme brulee




1 comment:

  1. Interesting to see the starter portions are smaller than last time I went which is actually a good thing as you can order more options!

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