Extremely good food, the duck just melted in the mouth. Well worth the visit and the money. If you enjoy good food do not miss visiting - you will be delighted.
Panama Hattys – Manchester City Centre
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Extremely good food, the duck just melted in the mouth. Well worth the visit and the money. If you enjoy good food do not miss visiting - you will be delighted.
Panama Hattys – Manchester City CentreExcellent, my partner and I eat out quite a lot and Nutters is the best yet. We had the gourmet menu £34 worth every penny. The young head waiter also talked us through the history of the restaurant, it was an all round experience definitely worth trying. We went on a Thursday, but we heard if you try to book for a weekend night you need six weeks in advance- shows the quality
Nutters Restaurant – RochdaleMy starter was baked feta, Greek salad, and flat bread, which is difficult to get wrong, but managed here (bread toasted to concrete, miniscule salad, no onions, rocket!). I think I was just unlucky though - everyone else's starters were very good, and the main courses were excellent. Very good service, nice atmosphere, very well priced set menu. Definitely recommended.
Bistro West 156 – Didsburyin a similar price bracket to many other modern eateries but the quality of ingredients and skill of the chefs was remarkable. by far the best value for money anywhere. Its no suprise that tables can be a little difficult to get hold of! would eat there every week if i could find a good reason to get fat.
Lime Tree – DidsburyWhen we first went to the restaurant as non-vegetarians we were a little wary! However, we were all delighted with the quality and flavour of the dishes. The traditional meal of bangers and mash had been beautifully adapted with cheesey sausages. Vegetarian black pudding - is it possible? Most definitely. We will certainly revisit.
Greens – DidsburyWe have been regulars very frequent, the food is always lovely. My husband tries a variety of curries unlike myself. The staff are very friendly even with new customers they are always polite, helpful ensuring a good service and beautiful food. Portion sizes are very generous. A place to be visited!
Bilash Balti House – SwintonI have tried every Italian restaurant in Trafford area and this is by far the best and very high class.
San Giovanni – UrmstonDidsbury has been crying out for a reasonably sized, good quality tandoori restaurant such as this for a number of years now. Knowing Burton Road very well and the restaurant that used to be based at this site we were slightly sceptical about going but having heard that the Namaste is connected with the Great Kathmandu on Burton Road we had to give it a try and were not disappointed. We went in a group of 11 and all had fantastic meals; starters are enormous and very well priced, really good choice of veggie food - a 2 course meal including drinks cost our group about £16 per head. The lights could do with being dimmed slightly but staff were all lovely and tables situated very spaciously apart. Lets just hope the typical Didsbury crowd don't find this and turn it into a restaurant full of loud mouthed wannabies!!!!!!
Namaste Nepal – DidsburyVisited for 1st time on 18th August with friends, including one who has been in culinary / catering arena all her life. She was very impressed by the variety and ingenuity in the menu and the dishes we had. Very special and reasonably priced. However, a mild warning - it's so popular and small that you may need climbing equipment to get to your seat. Also the lack of soft furnishings means noise levels are high - conversation was frequently difficult!
Greens – DidsburyWell, after trying to find this place for nearly a year, we actually achieved it last night - and it was well worth the wait! Don? be mislead by the address - from Deansgate, go onto St Johns Street then onto the first side street and at the moment is recognisable by the scaffolding!! Food definitely comparable to Spain, typically Spanish in everything it sells and the staff make it even more so! Was like being back in a Tapas bar in Barcelona last year! Spent £33 on 7 dishes and 2 drinks which think is well worth it. Enjoy!
El Rincon de Rafa – Manchester City CentreYou must go to this restaurant, fantastic food and service as always! nowhere else comes close to beating the raj and the staff go out of their way to make you feel welcome
Raj The – WiganAn extremely pleasant evening with an exceptional menu and service. The menu included some exquisite dishes and the open plan kitchen added a nice touch to the restaurant design. Would definately recommend it.
Fahrenheit Bar & Grill – Manchester City CentreUndoubtedly the best Indian food I have ever eaten. The food was fresh and extremely well prepared with some very unique and authentic dishes on the menu. Thanks for a great night with friendly and informative service.
Coriander – ChorltonA thoroughly enjoyable meal from an extensive and tantalising menu. The service was friendly and efficient and the restaurant offers a relaxed and warm atmosphere with some very eye pleasing authentic decor. Would definitely return to this restaurant again. Highly recommended!
Jitrada Thai Restaurant – SaleAs a first timer to Manchester was overwhelmed by the lovely surroundings in this restaurant. the staff were friendly and efficient and extremely knowledgeable about the "menu with a twist"! having dined out a couple of times during my stay I thought the food was of a very high standard and good value here and will definitely be recommending Room to friends and colleagues when in the area
Grand Pacific restaurant and bar – Manchester City CentreMy sister and i treated ourselves to a couple of delicious (and incredibly large) cocktails. She went for the strawberry daiquiri and i opted for the coconut cabana, complete with a slice of fresh pineapple. delicious! we had the huge sizzling chicken fajita's with a side of guacamole and desserts of a baileys 'torte' (which in my opinion was quite definitely more of a mousse) and a good old hot chocolate fudgecake. The cake was piped to the post by wetherspoons (where do they make those? heaven?) but pretty darn hot, chocolately and fudgey all the same. oh, and the waiter's are almost as hot as the sizzling platters.
Panama Hattys – Manchester City CentreVery nice manager, somewhat faded inside, but the food is not bad at all. I particularly like their efforts with venison (I think the venison Vindaloo is a 10/10) and the menu is eclectic, old fashioned but different in a way. Poppadoms dull and pickles uninspired, and we love the minced lamb dish in the vegetarian section on the menu! At least it? a bit different in here. Give it a shot
Mr Ali’s Tandoori Restaurant – Cheetham HillExcellent fresh ingredients, good portion sizes and reasonable charges. Good wines - especially Torres. A little taste of Spain - pity they couldn't give us an outside terrace in the sun!
La Torre – UrmstonSet Menu: 2 courses, £19. Available Sunday-Thursday 12pm-5pm and Friday-Saturday 12pm-4pm
Saturday Bottomless Brunch: 2 courses plus free-flowing bubbles, Bloody Mary or Mimosa. Served from 12pm-3pm (2 hour booking). £44.95
Sunday Roast: 2 courses, £22.95. Available until it's all gone!
Smaller portions for smaller appetites. 2 courses, £12.95; 3 courses, £15.95. Served from 12pm-4pm, Monday to Saturday.
Unlimited rum punch for 90 minutes plus Henchbox. Every Sunday 12pm-3pm for £30. Booking required
1 course, £10.95; 2 courses, £14.95 (available 12pm-4.30pm).
Any pizza or pasta £7.95 on Mondays.
Kids eat free from Kids Menu Wednesday to Sunday.
Free bottle of wine when two steaks ordered. Available every Sunday.
Set Menu: 2 courses, £15 (available 5pm-6.30pm Thursday, 12pm-6pm Friday, 12pm-5pm Saturday)