The restaurant was hidden away down a smaller road
Nando’s is one of my favourite restaurants, but after a visit to a hidden away food place in Peterborough, I’ve found a cheaper alternative. Peterborough city centre is full of mainly mainstream restaurants.
However in Cowgate – a small street just off the Cathedral Square – is a hive of independent food places. Looking for a spot to eat some lunch, I came across The Ladz.
I’ve never been there before, but I’ve seen it posted about on social media a lot. So, I decided to head there on a Thursday afternoon. I went at around 2.30pm, after the lunchtime rush, and there were a few people in there. I was welcomed by a kind staff member and sat down.
I scoured the menu and there was a lot on offer. The menu mainly offered chicken dishes, which won me over instantly. There were a range of burgers, pitas and wraps. All of the options were very similar to Nando’s, with a lot of the chicken being peri peri coated.
I opted for the Ladz box one, which cost £13.99. This included a burger, pita or wrap of your choice, three chicken strips or wings, any side and a can of drink. I tailored mine to have a peri peri chicken pita, three chicken strips, wedges and a can of Fanta. Although I hadn’t got my food yet, this seemed like a lot on offer for a very reasonable price.
My food came very quickly, and arrived piping hot, with steam coming off the chicken strips and wedges. The chicken strips and in the pita were coated in peri peri sauce. I firstly had a wedge and they were the crispiest wedges I’ve ever had at a restaurant.
I next tried a chicken strip. The peri peri sauce had a nice spicy and zesty taste to it, and the chicken was tender. I next tried the pita and the chicken was really packed in there. I expected this to be messy with the sauce dripping out, but it was neatly tucked in and tasted as good as the strips.
I ate all of the pita and strips, but I had to take some wedges back home in a doggy bag as there were a lot more than I expected! Ultimately, the £13.99 I paid for all of this food was well worth it.
Also the fact they offered very similar items to Nandos, I was a big fan of. If you want a cheaper alternative to Nando’s in Peterborough city centre, The Ladz is a good shout.
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