Pit Kitchen is an alfresco pop-up, situated in Chipping Norton, just before the village of Salford. Upon arrival, what looks like a street food stall, before four long benches all adorned in fairy lights, at the top of a big grassy field. It screams festival vibes. The setting has something magical about it without being intrusive on the landscape, the wooden tables … [Read more...]
Need professional space to hire? 4 ways The Oxford Project will help
Tucked away in East Oxford cafe is a food business with a big plan. The Oxford Project launched last year, an offspring off lockdown made possible with help from the Innovate UK grant. Their aim? To connect local entrepreneurs from all sectors with hireable, professional spaces. If you’ve ever searched for a venue space in Oxford you’ll know it’s hard to uncover them all. … [Read more...]
The Pork Shack: Takeaway Review
With the Bitten Crew bigger than it's ever been, I don't often get a look in on the reviews anymore. But when I see something I like, I get to call shotgun. I love Asian food and The Pork Shack had already been recommended to me - so this was a no brainer. The Thame-based street food business serves up takeaway pan-Asian cuisine from Thursday - Sunday, 5-9pm, at The Falcon … [Read more...]
Taste Tibet: new Magdalen Road restaurant & takeaway
So this isn't fresh news for some, but I've been trying to get this published since before Christmas! 😩 Taste Tibet has been a regular street food trader at Gloucester Green and on the festivals circuit for some time; their comforting Tibetan curries and handmade momos offering a comforting hug (and kick of heat). At the end of last year, however, they opened an actual … [Read more...]
Boho Burrito, Bicester: Review
Being a self-proclaimed foodie and lover of eating out, I thought I’d discovered all the hidden gems my little town had to offer. In swooped Boho Burrito to knock me off my high horse, and I couldn’t be more grateful. As a die-hard Mexican food fan, I’m ashamed to say I didn’t know of Boho Burrito’s existence until all too recently (thank you social media). Needless to say, … [Read more...]