Quay Fine Dining, Connah’s Quay
A family gathering provided a recent opportunity for my second trip to Quay Fine Dining. The restaurant is located at the top of Connah’s Quay near Morrison’s supermarket, on the site of what was once known as the Top Kwiks.
Also, incidentally, very near where a young Platinum Al (only aluminium in those days) spent some of his childhood years.
The casual bigot may be confused at the idea of “fine dining” in Connah’s Quay. However I will proudly declare that this town deserves some respect, and indeed a quality restaurant. The first thing that strikes the eager food lover when entering Quay Fine Dining is just how smart the interior is: up to date, modern, clean and luxurious. It’s really quite spell binding.
The menu is largely Indian, with Thai and Greek options available also. On this particular visit, I opted to stick to an Indian theme. This began with the classic, if obvious, couple of popadoms (together with the usual chutney accompaniments).
Before taking this gastronomical journey any further, I should point out that Quay Fine Dining is not a licensed restaurant. But you can take along your own booze (which the staff will very kindly keep cool for you if desired). This means that the night out can work out reasonably cheaply, but you must plan this well! More on this later…
For our starters, Mrs Platinum Al chose chicken chaat puri, which was “lovely”. I tried some and can confirm that is was very good indeed! My own choice was chicken pakora, not something I have had very often. I made a good choice, it was excellent.
There was quite a wait between courses, unfortunately. As we were the only group in there at the time, I’m not sure why this was. This also meant that I ran out of drink before my main course arrived. Yes, I had somewhat underestimated the amount of booze required; though regardless the time between courses was a bit much.
Eventually the main courses arrived, and Mrs Platinum Al was very happy with her choice of chicken tikka shahi. This is one of my favourite Indian dishes, though I had picked something different.
My choice was chicken shashlik, a dish I have enjoyed elsewhere in the past, but not ordered for a very long time. I just felt that this would be a good choice. I wasn’t disappointed. It’s an impressive meal, brought sizzling to the table. The side salad/garnish was a bit limp and superfluous, but the dish was very tasty and highly recommended. My only mistake was ordering keema rice to go with the meal, there was plenty enough to eat without it (the dish is also served with a very nice curry sauce).
In conclusion, Quay Fine Dining not only offered a wide variety on the menu, it was also able to deliver a superb standard of food. Plan your drink right and you’ll be rewarded with a very fine dining experience indeed.
Food Quest Test
- Food: a massive choice, and from experience – great quality food without being over faced.
- Drink: not licensed, so take your own. No problems if you plan ahead.
- Service: slow between courses, but the staff are exceptionally helpful and friendly.
- Environment: visually impressive, modern and – dare I say it – extremely elegant. Classy.
- Cost: regardless of whether you save a few quid with the drink situation, the meals are very good value.
Quay Fine Dining, Ffordd Llanarth, Deeside Shopping Centre, Connah’s Quay CH5 4UP
01244 836565
The Quay Fine Dining website is here.