There is no doubt about it - by far and away the best Chow Meins in Britain !
New Emperor – Manchester City Centre
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There is no doubt about it - by far and away the best Chow Meins in Britain !
New Emperor – Manchester City CentreThis dining room is just to small , and the local drinkers still feel like the diners are in their way , yet the pub advertises food on the A boards !!
Church Inn – Cheadleexcellent meal, and the surroundings were breathtaking.
Stock Restaurant – Manchester City CentreVery good middle eastern restaurant.
Petra – RusholmeThe Thai food was good but the service was terrible! I just walked through the door when the waitress cornered me for my hi-life card, we hadn't even sat down. Then the waiter didn't show us to the table, he just pointed and said "your table's over there". The service was very poor, they were unfriendly and they didn't smile, not the usual friendly Thai service you would expect. It really ruined the meal which was otherwise good.
Pacific – Manchester City CentreVery impressed with this hotel. Location, service, price and of course the food. I think they have 3 AA rosettes and it shows!
This truly was one of the best dining experiences I have had for a long time - AMAZING!
Evuna Deansgate – Manchester City CentreVery impressed with this hotel. Location, service, price and of course the food. I think they have 3 AA rosettes and it shows!
Alderley Edge Hotel – Alderley Edgeall the staff are great! From stacey just being sad at college
Golden Lion – SwintonAn excellent restaurant all round, I'd recommend eating here to anyone. Very curtious staff and an easy atmosphere. Check out the sizzling dishes - an absolute must.
Chung Ying – SalfordBeautiful surroundings, beatiful service, and most of all....beautful food! No lisence, but no problem as Tesco metro next door. Would recommend to anyone..carnivore or herbivore! Everything I ate was delicious right down to the little pots of chilli dressing given with your meal!!! Book early to avoid dissapointment.....
Petra – RusholmeGreat authentic food and excellent personal welcome from Salim himself. Well done you got new place spot on ! we look forward to having more doo's at Sangam 1 & 2
Sangam 2 – DidsburyPricey - but worth every penny! The food is fabulous, and the choice of Spanish wines and Cava is astounding. Really worth a trip and I will be returning regularly!!
Evuna Deansgate – Manchester City Centrefantastic place to eat and drink
Sinclairs Oyster Bar – Manchester City CentreBased on Sugarvine's write-up, decided to try out Manchester's lastest Chinese experience and we weren't disappointed! Atmosphere-wise it reminded me of a bustling authentic Chinese in Hong Kong - that's to say it was small, busy, bustling and full of local Chinese people eating authentic and "proper" Chinese food! (I did pluck up courage to ask the people on the table next to us what they were eating and it turned out to be Sea Bass stew - looked amazing - head and tail sticking out of a big white bowl!) In fact most of the diners were eating stew-type dishes with vegetable and rice on the side. We (as usual) plumped for the safe "banquet for 2" option which at £22 per person offered more than enough for 4! Choice of soup to start, followed by a plate of Chinese nibbles - crispy wonton, ribs etc., next quarter duck (melt-in-the-mouth), followed by main courses of sizzling beef and prawns with house speciality rice. A bottle of house wine (French and dry) weighs in at £10.50 - a little pricey. (Always think it's a shame more Chinese restaurants don't offer an affordable dry Riesling which goes well with the mix of Chinese flavours), Only disappointment for me was the soy sauce - a little on the salty side, rather than the nicer caramely side. The nibbles dip too was just red sauce - shame it wasn't a Red Chilli dip! On the whole - Red Chilli definitely spiced up our evening. Friendly service, lively atmosphere, great tasting food & lots of it! (And don't be put off if you want to play safe - they're welcoming wether it's Sea Bass stew or sizzling beef!)
Red Chilli – Manchester City CentreWhat can I say? Awesome! A friend had told me about this place and I was a little reserved on my judgment. Well, what a meal! I'm not bothered with the ambience malarkey and so this was right up my street. The guy who served me, Marik, was really friendly and, again, the food (the only reason I went in in the first place) was 9.7 put of 10. Absolutely fantastic. GB
Al-Faisal Tandoori – Manchester City CentreCalled in by chance after work. Had a good meal and drink, 60's music was great, staff were good, service, was good, nice place. Have booked to go again with friends.
Frankie and Bennys – Salford Quaysthis restaurant is one of the best i have ever been too, everything about it was outstanding. the food was excellent and the staff were extremely helpful and polite.
The Black Ladd – OldhamSet 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)