RAYMOND'S
The newest restaurant in the city certainly has style, but what about the food?
"In the old Oscar and Rosies site in Hockley (which was previously the old Mondo Comico site –jeeeez feel OLD) a little bit of magic has happened. From the outside the building looks like a mix between a library from the 70’s and petite fire station tower but after months of hard work it has been transformed into a very stylish restaurant. Inside there is minimal decoration, thoughtfully curated art on the walls and an embrace of the 60-70’s bones of the building with dark wood and vinyl seating.
The dining room and bar look very grown up, simple and sophisticated, we hoped it was a sign of things to come. The Northerner had previewed the menu online and found it lacking, nothing really jumped out at him but I assured him after weeks of following the social media account that the chicken and tomato dishes looked great.
When we got there we were shown to a window sill and 2 stools, as we sat down and tried to get comfy we realised that we couldn’t. As there was no ‘table’ for us to put our legs under on this window (others did have them) we had to sit side saddle and my legs swung from the stool like a child in a hairdressers chair. We asked if we could move to a table and after a quick scan of the bookings were advised there had been a ‘no show’ so we could sit at one of the lower tables but they would need the table back in 90 minutes. Challenge accepted.
The small menu was well complimented by the specials being served that day and we found a good selection of dishes and ordered drinks. The wine list at Raymond’s is impressive and it will always hold a special place in my heart for serving Cremant (French sparkling wine NOT from the Champagne region but just as good).
We ordered our selection of small plates and finished with a question mark (as assume everyone does). The question mark says ‘Is that enough?’, ‘Have we over ordered?’ and the server immediately reassured us it was a good selection, I felt a strange sense of pride.
The menu is sorted into snacks, plates and specials (containing smaller and larger dishes). We went for the Salumi croquette (weird way to spell salami), heritage tomato, fried chicken, confit potato and the sirloin. The croquettes arrived first and I now realise the spelling was a

I like eating out, trying new restaurants and being on the receiving end of great hospitality. I am a mum with 2 children (one baby, one 9 year old) so I include how the places I visit work for families. I have worked in bars, cafes, restaurants and pubs for most of my life. Good places should be supported, celebrated and shared.
