Gurt Wings on the Harbourside

Went out for a walk at lunchtime. I was hungry, but wasn’t quite sure what to have. Walking down Baldwin Street I saw the lunch menu for Rosa Thai, decided quite liked the sound of that, however when I sat down inside, the lunch menu was completely different from what was displayed on the window. Didn’t fancy what was there, I had it in my mind what I was going to order from the lunch menu in the window, but as the actual menu was very different, I decided to give it a miss.

Eventually I headed to Whapping Wharf and went to Gurt Wings. I’ve had them before from the Finzel Reach street food market.

Gurt Wings have been a regular on the Bristol street food scene for many years now. Normally I miss out as they always have a huge queue at their street food stalls. They now, however, have a more permanent home in Cargo at Whapping Wharf.

I went with the wing meal deal, which was five wings and tater tots. I went with the Gurt sweet and smoky BBQ sauce and baconnaise drizzle, topped with crispy onions and bacon crumb.

Enjoyed my chicken wings but realised that eating them was quite a messy affair. I normally eat chicken wings with a knife and fork, however this time I had to delve in with my hands.

They are tasty wings and the sauce was quite intense, in the sense it was quite sweet. I did enjoy them and would go again.

Time for some Gas Street Social tacos

I met up with some friends in Birmingham for drinks at the Gas Street Social at The Mailbox in Birmingham. We decided to that we would stay where we were and eat at the Gas Street Social.

Though I visit Birmingham on a regular basis, pretty much going at least once a year I was a little surprised that I didn’t realise I hadn’t heard of or visited The Mailbox before. There are quite a few places to eat there. Somewhere I would probably now visit in the future. Of course Birmingham is a big place and in the main I have usually been to places around the ICC and Brindley Place.

Looking over the menu I went down the small plates route. I was quite hungry, as I had missed out on having a big lunch and it had been a long day.

I went with four small plates, these are only really big enough for one, and not entirely suitable for sharing.

The first of my dishes to appear was the achiote chicken taco.

A single soft taco filled with achiote chicken, and dressed with sauces, pickled red onions and coriander. The chicken was nice and tasty, as were the accompaniments. The taco was either stale or overcooked, but wasn’t as soft as I would have preferred.

The second small plate was the cajun fried shrimp, a soft shell taco, crispy cajun shrimp, sautéed shallots, peppers, and spicy Baja sauce.

Some good flavours in there, but the prawns were a little greasy for me.

My final taco was a cauliflower tinga taco. 

This was a crispy corn tostola, blackened cauli, and black bean hummus. It was nice. This was very similar to the achiote chicken taco in both appearance and flavour. I did like the black bean hummus.

Alongside I had some loaded tater tots, which were loaded with salsa, guacamole, and cheese sauce.

Though not a huge dish, it was quite filling. I enjoyed it very much. The salsa was nice, zingy and tasty.

There was a little too much food, so much so, that I probably could have had one less taco.

Time for some Gurt Wings

Gurt Wings have been a regular on the Bristol street food scene for many years now. However until now I’ve never had a chance to try their food out. Normally I miss out as they always have a huge queue. However on this day it was a little shorter than usual, so I joined the queue. You can choose between wings, chicken strips, or squeaky cheese.

For a street food stall they have quite an extensive menu and variations. 

I went for a large Satay Wings Meal with Tater Tots. You order your food and then wait until your number is called.

This was quite a substantial box of food. I got five wings, a portion of tater tots, and sauces. It looked great.

The chicken was moist with a crispy coating. The sauce was nice and I liked the addition of chopped peanuts. These were tasty wings and sauces. Lush.