Taste test: Could you handle the heat of this fiery Unlucky 13 pizza challenge? 13/05/2021, 12:00 pm
Are you a chilli hot head who lives for the burn? Then this new pizza challenge might just be for you.
If you’re looking to put your tastebuds through their paces, Siberia Bar and Hotel on Belmont Street in Aberdeen has just the eating challenge.
Relaunching with a new food and drinks menu, the venue has added a range of pizzas to its offering, including the Unlucky 13 pizza challenge.
This supercharged version of the venue’s number seven pizza (Nduja sausage, pepperoni, roquito peppers, smoked mozzarella and fresh chillies) the challenge is to finish the fiery fusion to win a free pizza for your next visit.
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Updated: 24/02/2021, 11:28 am
Business leaders in the north-east reacted with frustration to the news lockdown measures will remain in place until the end of April.
Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled the Scottish Government’s plans for the easing of lockdown, with a return to the levels system in place before Christmas.
Restrictions will be subject to “progressive easing” between now and the last week of April, when levels will be reintroduced.
Communal worship, a further extension to outdoor mixing and more freedoms in retail are hoped to be put in place from April 5, with Ms Sturgeon saying her “hope and expectation” is the stay-at-home order will be lifted then and all pupils will be back at school.