Update: 27/05/2023
Had their proper brunch menu this time. The Red Leicester Scone was so good we ordered a second one. Had the Welsh Rarebit. Very tasty. Just wished the toast was a bit more toasted. The B'silla was so hearty and flavourful and every mouthful, I could feel the chicken and Almond textures all bursting with flavours in my mouth. The pie pastry was super crispy. Loved it. The Fish Finger Brioche was also super yums and Fish was perfectly crispy-battered, paired with the fluffy brioche - so gooood!! And then we had the Orange Treacle which was super decadent. Very satisfying meal indeed.
This was one of my Wellington on A Plate journey. And was disappointed they took the Moroccon Lamb off the menu because their suppliers couldn't supply. I tried the:
Algerian Lamb Pastry. This was really good. Crispy, flaky pastry loaded with Minced Lamb. Also had the Tunisian Fish Balls. Had to say while it was good, this dish was overly salty. Winner was the Algerian Aniseed Bread. Served warm, it melted in my mouth. I just wished they served this with butter. But the WOAP menu doesn't do butter on the side apparently.
Has been our go to spot on Wellington for years. We’re incredibly sad that they’re closing. The service is always exceptional and the food is always absolutely delicious.
We've always been amazed with the food at Field & Green and my favourite there is the Kedgeree. It's a total comfort food for me.
That's why my husband and I decided to go for their WOAP Pop Up, Kosher & Spice, and we booked it for last Sunday. We knew we'd be enjoying their food but never did we think they'd exceed our expectations! The owners/chefs and the other chefs took us on a beautiful Jewish Indian cuisine journey. The whole experience just went to show their passion in creating memorable food without compromising on its authenticity.
As Malaysians with roots from South India and growing up eating home-cooked Indian food, we were brought home with every bite. It had the right amount of spices blended just right, making us indulge in more and more dishes. Biting into their Thandiya-Chi-Bhakhri (a kind of chapati) with their Brinjal Kasaundi, my husband, Muthu, kept raving about it. That was the first one we had and he said he felt like running to Laura (one of the owners, also a chef there) and hugging her. True enough, when she walked over to serve the Lamb Shank Curry, he got up, hugged her and thanked her for creating such a good Brinjal Chutney which is one of his favourite chutneys. She was pleasantly surprised and felt touched. We then continued ordering more and more, and ended up having one of the most memorable dining experiences.
Kudos to the team at Field & Green for bringing Indian cooking to the next level! We can see that you also put lots of love and care into your other dishes on your regular menu as well. We also love the cozy atmosphere there.
lf you wanna have good comfort food, you'll never be disappointed there. The service has also always been wonderful. And if you're foodies like us, don't miss this pop-up. Almost all the dishes on this pop-up menu are gluten-free, and about half of them are vegan.
Now we can't wait to try their other dishes on their Kosher & Spice menu on their last day of the event. Yes, we've already made another booking!
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