Here’s the latest food craze to hit Portsmouth – and it’s based on an Italian family recipe
Independent restaurant Street Balls opened on November 26 in Spring Street, in part of the unit formerly occupied by the Lloyd’s No 1 Bar The Trafalgar.
The menu includes the ‘create your own meatball experience’ with a range of different meatballs – from beef, chicken, salmon, lamb, eggplant and chickpea – served with a sauce and side of your choosing.
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Hide AdIt also has an extensive cocktail menu – with the venue’s Sex on the Beach being its top seller.
The premise of the business came from general manager, Enrico Lobina.
The Italian-born 46-year-old said: ‘It came from my family recipe of meatballs, and has been in the family for four generations.
‘It’s something to make me proud. Since I was a kid I was passionate to see my mum or my grandmother cooking.’
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Hide AdStreet Balls has been popular with students and the venue is hosting its first official student night on Thursday.
Head of marketing Harry Spicer said they offer discounts to students, emergency services and the military.
The 24-year-old said: ‘We want to offer an alternative vibe and not the same thing you get when you go to other places. I don’t think there is anything like this in Portsmouth.’
The restaurant is owned by Portsmouth entrepreneur and businessman Grant Murphy and his wife Debbie. They were keen for the venue’s design to reflect the city.
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Hide Ad‘The design is based on Portsmouth and on the industry. The mirrors have the names of famous ships,’ she said.
They also drafted in local artists such as Roo Abrook to design some of the murals.
Street Balls – which has taken on a team of 11 – is open seven days a week.