Vote for the Best of British
Published - Wednesday, 12 October, 2011
Over the years, the UK has named a ‘curry’ as the nation’s favourite dish, but one restaurant is bringing Brit’s taste buds back to basics in a search for the ‘Best of British’.

In October, Red Hot World Buffet and Bar will introduce a new destination to it’s around the world dining experience with a Best of British Menu, a quintessential array of the nation’s popular dishes from ‘good ol’ Beef and Yorkshire Puddings to ‘tally ho’ Fish Pie.

For one month, customers can vote for their favourite starter, main and dessert from the following:

COLD STARTERS
1 - Stilton cheese with pickled pear salad
2 - Scottish smoked salmon with green fresh
3 - Goat cheese and sundried tomato tartlet
4 - Pea mousse with apple and crispy bacon
5 - Dorset pickled clams with runner beans
6 - Mushroom frittata with watercress

MAIN COURSES
1 - Fish pie with celeriac and potato mash
2 - Slow roast pork with braised red cabbage and apple
3 - Cottage pie with cheddar and mustard mash
4 - Baby roast chicken with wild mushroom and caramelized onion
5 - Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding

DESSERTS
1 - Rhubarb crumble with rich custard
2 - Etonmess cake
3 - Bakewell tart
4 - Summer berry pudding
5 - Fruit trifle
6 - Eve's pudding


The Best of British will be appearing at all Red Hot restaurants in the UK and is expected to ask more than 30,000 people to vote over the month. At the end of October, the chain will reveal the nation’s favourite.

Guests will still be able to enjoy the restaurant’s popular world cuisines including Indian, Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, Cajun and Italian.

Sunil Ganpati, Restaurant Manager at Milton Keynes said “We are really looking forward to introducing British food to our menu for the month. All our regular dishes will still be available on top of the specials.

“Importantly, there is no additional cost to our customers. This is our way of saying thank you and adding even more to their Red Hot Buffet experience”.

Which dish will you decide should represent Britain?

To find out more visit www.redhot-worldbuffet.com