Nomad is a new concept from Birmingham based chef, Alex Claridge. As well as a pop up restaurant (currently at Kitchen Garden Cafe in Kings Heath), he is running several #NoRules events (where you don't get told the location of the venue until 48 hours beforehand, eat with your hands and pay whatever you think your meal is worth at the end of the night). I managed to bag a free ticket to the first of these evenings and waited with anticipation for the location to be revealed.
I received my email notification on the Monday evening (for the event on Wednesday evening). We were allocated Urban Coffee Company in the Jewellery Quarter (literally around the corner from my flat) and advised that the evening would be BYOB. We eagerly wandered down for doors at 7pm and grabbed a table in readiness for a culinary adventure.
Although no drinks were for sale on the evening, the fantastic waiters and waitresses were handing out glasses of water and drinking vessels for the patrons to drink their poison of choice (for some this was Pepsi, for others this was whisky). Bang on 7:30pm, the courses started to appear...
Well. What can I say? Starting with "cocktails" (grapes which had been soaked in champagne and vermouth and lovely coated with elderflower sugar) the ten courses kept coming... Everything from gin rendered with goats cheese served in pipettes to compliment a serving of fresh beetroot to cauliflower, Japanese knot weed and wood ants (seriously, actual ants); the food was amazing. There were so many highlights, I can't list them all - but the desserts (several courses including reindeer moss, wine gum made of port and the creamiest rice pudding ever made with curds) were outstanding.
The concept is "pay what you like" and patrons are invited to interact with Nomad during the night via social media and add their comments to a big sheet of paper provided, it's truly a unique and novel dining experience.
If you've got tickets to one of the #Norules events - be prepared to be shocked, amazed and tantalised in equal measure. If you haven't, I encourage you to check out the restaurant (if you can get a reservation). Go, experience, eat and enjoy. read more