Hidden from view, tucked down a side alley, Nottingham's newest street good venture is setting up shop and getting the last-minute preparations done. This is all in a day's work for The Hip Hop Food Shop which is now based at the Hidden venue on Long Row.
"The events manager, Tim told me about the concept of the food hall and I jumped at the chance to get involved. I wanted to try and do this full-time because I'm currently part-time so I wanted to give this my all," he explained. "I'm going to start with burgers like the Biggie burger which is my take on a classic Big Mac. It's two smashed patties with my burger sauce, bacon and cheese," he said.
"I've got very simple curry-loaded chips because who doesn't like curry on chips? We also have a classic Canadian poutine dish which is gravy with cheese which I've decided to call House of Poutine so again a play on hip hop. We also have Guinness braised brisket on chips with spring onion."