B4 Issue 61 - Business As A Force For Good Edition

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SPICED ROOTS All too infrequently you have a culinary experience which makes a mark, which excites the taste buds and which gives you confidence that service and product are still held in the highest regard….but then being a rare occurrence is the reason these experiences are so special. B4’s Richard Rosser reviewed Spiced Roots, a simply magical restaurant run by a very talented, very charming and very passionate team which is quite rightly gaining national recognition. Written by: Richard Rosser

For once in my life I was early, too early for the packed Spiced Roots to accommodate us….just by sticking our heads in the door, we could tell we were going to experience something special. The atmosphere was buzzing and as we closed the door to go and have a drink a few doors away, we had already been hooked by this wonderful restaurant which has won the accolade of ‘Best Caribbean Restaurant’ in the country. So fast forward thirty minutes and we took our seats greeted with the broadest smile by the engaging Suffice who handed us the menus….’Banks!!! you serve Banks!!’ This made my night. The food was superb, the service faultless, the atmosphere incredible and the whole experience of Spiced Roots was second to none. But Banks and I go back a long way, Barbados’ number one beer now available at Spiced Roots in Cowley Road…I was in Caribbean heaven. Maurice took our orders and continued to engage us throughout the evening, as did owner Jamo and curator of the restaurant’s specialist Rum Bar, Jordan which, sadly, never got a look in once I knew Banks was on the menu! However, it would be remiss of me not to quote Jordan so that you can get a feeling 122

of just how much passion has gone into the Rum Bar. “The History of the Caribbean is reflected in its people, traditions, rums and cocktails. Here at Spiced Roots we endeavour to share that rich history with you. Each drink has its own story and has been

The History of the “ Caribbean is reflected in its

people, traditions, rums and cocktails. Here at Spiced Roots we endeavour to share that rich history with you

chosen to compliment the flavours from our food menu. Quality is of paramount importance to us so we use fresh fruit juices and make all our own tinctures and syrups in house. This menu was created with a few simple aims in mind: To revive old classics; create new ones and pay tribute to the drinking traditions across the West Indies. We have also added an exclusively New World, wine list to

pair with our dishes and our new world cuisine.” Why not try a Rum tasting & cocktail class? Classes are held every Saturday from 3 to 5pm for groups of 6 and more. Check out the website for more details and contact the restaurant for other corporate bonding and outside catering opportunities. The food is quite simply out of this world. The website explains that Ital is a type of food from the Rastafarian Movement and means food that is natural, pure and of the earth. Long before veganism took hold as a universal food trend, Rastafari - one of the most internationally recognised cultural movements stemming from the Caribbean, already understood the importance of clean eating, just under a different name. This is reflected in the menu with a large presence of vegan (or Ital) dishes to choose from. The food is of a very high quality, using fresh ingredients. The cooking techniques are authentic and very patient which is synonymous with good Caribbean home cooking…. meats and stews are marinated for 24 hours and the chicken perfectly smoked. Dishes and drinks are influenced by, not only Jamaican, but Trinidadian, Bajan and many more West Indian cultures.

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Articles inside

Twin Town Challenge News

16min
pages 125-132

Spiced Roots

6min
pages 122-124

Taking on the Lost City

4min
pages 120-121

Smart Homes and Supply Chains

11min
pages 104-108

The Kingham Wow

5min
pages 118-119

Introducing Charlotte Gridley

9min
pages 114-117

Winning the War for Talent

5min
pages 101-103

New Identity for 10th Anniversary

5min
pages 109-113

Diane Wilkinson

1min
page 100

O xford’s Place in the Global Market

5min
pages 98-99

Freethinking Approach to Separation

4min
pages 94-96

Immigration Specialist to Support O xford Market

1min
page 97

SME Growth and Oxfordshire’s Economy

5min
pages 86-88

T ales of the Unexpected

3min
page 93

Do You Need a Hospitality Hero?

6min
pages 89-92

Oxfordshire’s Business Community, Take Note

13min
pages 82-85

Protecting Business Ideas From Being Stolen

5min
pages 76-77

Considering Profit Extraction

2min
pages 78-81

The latest commercial properties from VSL & Partners

10min
pages 68-74

Does Your Payroll Comply?

2min
page 75

A Sustainable V enue

5min
pages 66-67

Food as a Force for Good

3min
page 63

Be Socially and Environmentally Conscious

4min
pages 64-65

Charity , Community and CSR

3min
pages 60-62

Ethical I.T . Recycling

3min
pages 58-59

Sobell House Hospice News

3min
page 57

Cowley Road Carnival News

3min
page 56

L earning Support

3min
page 55

6 0 Years of Achievements

3min
pages 53-54

Colette Norbury

1min
page 50

Helping the Formerly Homeless

3min
pages 51-52

Creating a SpecialEffect

3min
page 49

Investing in O xfordshire

2min
page 45

Combating Loneliness

2min
pages 43-44

Four W ays to Help

4min
pages 46-48

Charity of the Year

4min
pages 34-35

T-Winning

27min
pages 24-33

B4 Member News

22min
pages 14-22

The Best of Both

4min
pages 40-42

Saving a Fine View

2min
page 39

NEXUS Introduction Event Recap

2min
page 23

From Waste to (Social) Wealth

6min
pages 36-38
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