I noticed a sign which said 'gluten free fish and chips' which was quite exciting! It lead to Rock Lobster which is situated in a quiet, quirky court in the trendy Merchant City area.
We booked online so we could make use of the 5pm offer, which was 2 courses and a glass of house wine for £11.95.
For my starter I ordered the Buffalo meatballs with blushed tomato & veal bone sauce and had the Spicy beer battered fish & chips with spaghetti style coleslaw.
I'm always nervous when something says it contains beer and is gluten free, as clearly beer isn't usually gluten free. The most likely explanation is that the gluten free version is a batter without beer. I double checked with the chef, just to be sure, and he confirmed it was gluten free (although I didn't expressly ask why it said beer batter on the menu).
*STOP PRESS* Rock Lobster have just confirmed that they in fact use the Estrella gluten free lager in their beer batter for the fish.
The starter was really tasty, but really was just meatballs. The sauce was really nice but I could have done with something to mop it up with. Perhaps some gluten free bread or a few chips or something. Here it is:
Meatballs aren't really something it's easy to photo and make them look appealing, but trust me, they were very tasty.
The fish and chips was the star of the show, especially the chips in fact, which were covered in a very tasty peppery seasoning. Here are the fish and chips:
The batter was crisp and yellow, presumably due to turmeric being present in the spice mix. It also contained herbs, which I think were coriander, giving it a refreshing sharp citrus flavour. The fish was perfectly complimented by the delicious chips and a glass of crisp white wine. Even the coleslaw was nice, which is something I usually leave due to my carrot allergy but this was a nice cabbage only version.
Overall, I would highly recommend Rock Lobster to everyone, particularly those avoiding gluten. I will be back to try the gluten free gnocchi! Something that really should be gluten free anyway, given that it's mainly made of potatoes, but people tend to add wheatflour.
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