A (delicious) taste of things to come

A (delicious) taste of things to come

THE owner of Warwick’s newest Indian restaurant promised ‘something different’ for his customers when he opened his doors last month.

There is no shortage of choice in our beautiful town when it comes to dining options, not least Indian cuisine, so this was always going to be a bold statement.

But I’m delighted to report that, following my visit there on Saturday evening, there is something rather special about Vivaanta, in West Street.

You only have to glance at the menu to be instantly enticed by the ‘Vivaanta Fusion Specialities’ and ‘Connoisseur Fusion Appetisers.’

It’s a menu designed for both the traditionalist (normally me!) as well as those feeling more adventurous in their pursuit of new flavours and combinations.

And for those who really want to put their faith in the experts, there’s a fantastic selection of Specials, including the Chef’s Special of the Day (‘An exclusive dish conjured up by the Head Chef who has used his great experience and cooking flair to create a unique dish that is a true representation of Anglo-Indian culinary arts.’ – Intriguing, you have to admit.)

Even the owner Ali Ahmed boasts his own special – boneless strips of chicken tikka with strips of onion, pepper, green chillies, fresh spinach and roasted garlic in a thick spicy sauce and served on a sizzling skillet.

Others of note include Duck 65 (Whole breast of duck lightly marinated in crushed ginger, garlic and ground pepper, slowly grilled and then served on a bed of Indian sweet and spicy veg); Lime Ginger Seabass (Pan fried fillets of seabass served on a bed of sauted spinach, potatoes and red juicy pepper with a hint of lime and ginger; and Modhubon Lamb (Tender chunks of lamb infused with honey, sweet mango and touch of fresh mint, then slow cooked with baby potatoes).

But stonewall traditionalists are not to be messed with, and there’s plenty of classic favourites – with the Vivaanta twist – to prevent them from leaving hungry!

Ali and his team of three chefs pride themselves on unique recipes, distinctive flavours and a blend of aromas, textures and spices which are showcased across the 65 curries on the extensive menu.

Vivaanta
Ali Ahmed, owner of Vivaanta Indian restaurant in Warwick.

Ali said: “I have a passion for Indian cooking I’m always coming up with new ideas trying to mix Indian spices with western ingredients and developing fusion dishes. 

 “All of our ingredients are sourced locally, we only use the best and freshest ingredients, hence you will always find me in the vegetable markets in the early hours of most mornings.”

With successful businesses already operating in Shropshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Halesowen in the West Midlands, this marks Ali’s first foray into Warwickshire – and he’s keen to spend most of his time in this part of the world.

“I fell in love with Warwick and knew I wanted to open a restaurant here. It’s a lovely calm town, especially for me, as a city boy who has always had a busy lifestyle,” he said.

Vivaanta Indian restaurant, Warwick

Vivaanta, on West Street, is open every day from 5.30-11pm and features a bar with an extensive drinks selection, including a range of popular gins.

Special is certainly the word of the moment when it comes to describing my experience at Vivaanta. The quality of the food is complemented by the convivial atmosphere and sophisticated surroundings that add up to a wonderful dining experience.

And it needn’t cost the earth. There is a three-course banquet deal available on Sundays for £9.95, consisting of starter, mains , accompaniments and dessert or coffee.

You can book on 01926 408408. Takeaways and deliveries are available within a four-mile radius. www.vivaanta.co.uk

Mamma Mia. . . Hippodrome is set to rock you!

Mamma Mia. . . Hippodrome is set to rock you!

THERE is exciting news for fans of Queen and Abba with the announcement that tickets soon go on sale for two blockbuster mega-musicals We Will Rock You (20 Apr – 2 May 2020) and MAMMA MIA! (12 -31 May 2020) at The Birmingham Hippodrome.

We Will Rock You returns to the Hippodrome next year.

Following triumphant 2009 and 2011 UK theatre tours and a 2013 10th anniversary world arena tour, the smash hit Queen and Ben Elton musical, We Will Rock You returns to Birmingham in a reimagined production.

Since 2002 over 15 million theatre-goers in 17 countries have been thrilled by the show’s awe-inspiring production showcasing a number of Queen’s finest hits, including We Are The Champions, Radio Ga Ga, Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Another One Bites The Dust and, of course, We Will Rock You.

Producer of We Will Rock You, Phil McIntyre said: “We are really looking forward to bringing this true Rock Theatrical back to the Birmingham Hippodrome.  We had standing ovations night after night last time round, so we can’t wait to see that happen all over again.  May the Rhapsody play on forever!”

Mamma Mia
Mamma Mia.

The sensational feel-good musical MAMMA MIA! will return to Birmingham Hippodrome as part of a UK Tour celebrating 20 years since the record-breaking production premiered in London in April 1999.

From West End to global phenomenon, MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with a sunny, funny tale of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads unfolding on a Greek island idyll. To date, it has been seen by over 60 million people in 50 productions in 16 different languages. 

Fiona Allan, Artistic Director and Chief Executive at Birmingham Hippodrome said: “The arrival of these two major musical juggernauts in 2020 continues Birmingham Hippodrome’s reputation for bringing the very best in theatre and live entertainment to Midlands audiences.

We Will Rock You (20th April – 2nd May 2020) and MAMMA MIA! (12th -31st May 2020) will go on sale to Hippodrome Friends and Patrons on 11th March, groups on 26th March and on general sale from 2nd April.  

Short courses with long-term rewards

Short courses with long-term rewards

ALMOST four months into my new life as a freelancer and the learning curve continues.

WordPress workshop FL1 Workshop
Jason Sammon delivers a WordPress workshop at FL1 Digital.

I’ve never made any secret of the fact that I am somewhat of a technophobe. That may be doing myself an injustice as much of my role as a PR and copywriter – and blogger – demands a certain amount of IT know-how to get the job done.

But there’s always this inherent fear that I’m simply not making the most of the available tools to achieve the best results for my business.

Cue then FL1 in Warwick who, once again, come to my rescue with another bitesize workshop to enhance both my skills and my confidence when it comes to going it alone.

This time it was WordPress on the agenda. Before Christmas I had assigned someone to build my website for me. (www.bubblycreativemarketing.co.uk cannot be recommended highly enough!)

And, thanks to some previous experience, I’m adept at uploading and boosting my content so have been ticking along nicely ever since.

But it’s not until you learn all about the true extent of your potential WordPress ‘super’ powers that you start to become more digitally ambitious.

As the saying goes, ‘there are other well known brands available,’ but did you know (I certainly didn’t) that WordPress commands 54% of the content management system share? Millions of people every day are joining the WordPress community. There are good reasons for that. Simply put, it is user-friendly and intuitive.

WordPress is. . .

  • Free to install, deploy and upgrade;
  • Highly customisable with themes and plug-ins for great flexibility;
  • User friendly with interface components;
  • SEO friendly because it is written using standard compliance high-quality code and produces semantic markup. In non-geek terms, this makes Google and other search engines love WordPress. It’s why WordPress sites tend to rank higher than others in search engines;
  • Safe – WordPress is developed with security in mind and is considered to be a very safe and secure platform.

So all things considered – and with the rise in the number of small and medium-sized enterprises, it’s little wonder WordPress has become the website platform of choice for most entrepreneurs.

How did the two-hour FL1 workshop help me capitalise on my new-found appreciation of WordPress?

For the beginner it is suitably pitched with non-jargon language and the chance to ask plenty of questions. From the basic layout options through to effective SEO, I came away with many new little tricks up my sleeve.

I now have the knowledge and confidence to go beyond the ‘basics’ when it comes to experimenting with layout and images. I have a better understanding of where to go and what to do to boost an article’s potential readership and I have the solutions to previously unknown – and frustrating – quirks of the system. Something as simple as finding a good plug-in to stamp out spam once and for all (everyone’s nightmare) or how to edit website revisions without starting all over again.

It’s given me a renewed sense of creativity and ambition in my digital endeavours going forward.

The workshop is broken down into three main areas – WordPress overview; Users and Roles and Pages and Posts.

A fill list of bullet points covered can be found here

If you’re thinking of launching your own website – or want to make more of your existing website, sufficient training to get you up and running does not have to cost the earth. At just £50 for this gentle two-hour session, there will be plenty to bring away from it. There certainly was for me.

Don’t think I’ll be touting myself as an IT expert any day soon, but I’d say I’m now sufficiently savvy to pass on the benefits to my customers too.

Look out for news of more FL1 workshops coming soon. The St Albans-based company has opened a new office on Tournament Fields. Visit: https://www.fl1digital.com