Restaurants in Manchester
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Restaurants in Manchester
Got some money from work to put to meal , fancy a night out in Manchester anyone got any recommendations?
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San Carlo across from House of Fraser. Top Italian scran.
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Go to Clitheroe instead.
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Not from burnley mate, Manchester nice easy place to get too
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Restaurant bar and grill is fantastic
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I like Samsi on Whitworth Street, really authentic Japanese
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A good thread from the other week, hope this helps pal.
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El Gato Negro, superb tapas restaurant on King Street. It has a rooftop terrace too with a retractable roof - lovely up there on a warm afternoon / evening.
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Zouk
OffOxford road opposite where the BBC was.
Lovely food
OffOxford road opposite where the BBC was.
Lovely food
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Cheers, should of done a searchDiesel wrote:A good thread from the other week, hope this helps pal.
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No worries, the search facility is pretty useless anyway, to be honest.Shore claret wrote:Cheers, should of done a search
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Any decent English restaurants in Manchester?
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Wetherspoons Deansgate.....don't be a snob.
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Albert's Shed next to the canal in Castlefield is worth considering.
Smart place, good food and service.
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Smart place, good food and service.
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I'm not a snob got money to a meal so it needs spending.bfcjg wrote:Wetherspoons Deansgate.....don't be a snob.
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Macy dees then ?
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You think Clitheroe beats Manchester for food???basil6345789 wrote:Go to Clitheroe instead.
N you will pay more........ in Clitheroe
if you wanna eat with the famous go to the McDonalds on the A59!!! One of Coyles favourite eateries His local I'm told. Often treats his family on a Friday teatime
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San Carlo. Classy, old school, you will feel like a celebrity but don't let them fill your glass up too quickly. El Gato Negro is fast becoming a favourite. Tasty food good value cool atmosphere. Also not sure of the name but think it's the Alchemist in Spinningfields where I had the best rib-eye steak with a big lump of sweet tasting garlic and chips cooked in heaven. I also love Hawksmoor in London and note they have opened in Manchester.
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Try Thai is the best thai food ive had anywhere. Its in china town. Fantastic food. Nice restaurant. Good service.
Ziyas in rusholme is the best indian curry ive had in this country. 10 out of 10. Its that good. And its beautifully clean inside. Open kitchen. Modern. Foods cheap enough too although beer knocks price up.
Both of them are absolutely top quality.
I was not impressed with dimitris. And i love greek food.
Ziyas in rusholme is the best indian curry ive had in this country. 10 out of 10. Its that good. And its beautifully clean inside. Open kitchen. Modern. Foods cheap enough too although beer knocks price up.
Both of them are absolutely top quality.
I was not impressed with dimitris. And i love greek food.
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El Rincon de Rafa. Traditional independent Spanish restaurant in a basement behind Deansgate. Very reasonably priced for the quality of food too.
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Hard rock. Never had anything but a good time in there, even when the foods crap! (if it's your scene)
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My son in law has worked at several of the 'top' restaurants in Manchester. He walked out of San Carlos for reasons that put me off ever eating there againAdidas 1961 wrote:San Carlo across from House of Fraser. Top Italian scran.
He highly recommended Rosso top of KingStreet
Try Thai best thai I have had too
Dimitris is poor imitation of Greek food
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If you like steak, then the Grill on the Alley, is excellent. Just off deansgate near bridge street.