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Manchester’s Piccadilly is awash with dining opportunities these days, but it would be foolish to forget the charms of Malmaison’s solid brasserie… more »
An example of a big-name chef project that really works, Michael Caines at ABode combines diffusion versions of the great man’s dishes with the… more »
Affordable food & stylish surrounds are typical of the Mint Hotel chain, & this outpost gets an added boost from its imposing location: the new… more »
Paul Heathcote’s take on Spanish cuisine offers clean lines & diligently sourced produce on an effectively smartened central Manchester street… more »
Keeping a low profile in a Chinatown basement, Little Yang Sing has an intimacy that its famous sibling, just round the corner, lacks. The decor… more »
Underneath the much-loved Affleck’s Palace, the Dog is a glamorous take on a New York speakeasy. It’s a good fit – the Northern Quarter has… more »
Beloved of chilli fiends, this Chinatown stalwart continues to fly the flag for potent Szechuan cooking. Our advice is to sidestep the handful… more »
For a great buzz at the Piccadilly end of town, the Grill on New York Street is worth keeping in mind. Those who knew it in its previous life as… more »
The New Emperor did much to maintain the culinary reputation of Manchester’s China Town when the famous Yang Sing was out of action. A few years… more »
Very much the new wave as far as Chinatown is concerned, Pacific offers two distinct cuisines under the one roof. Upstairs is a Thai restaurant… more »
Stylish, yet informal, Oriental restaurant. It may offer menus that don’t stray far from the familiar offerings – stir-fried sliced chicken… more »
A celebration of all that is small, niche & artisan about the ancient art of brewing, the Port Street Beer House is the second venture from the… more »
Once the only Manchester restaurant known to out-of-towners, this vast Chinatown institution has long enjoyed unfailing support. At times, accusations… more »
A restored Northern Quarter pub with character, The Castle Hotel is where OAPs & funky young things meet – & it’s flat caps all round. The… more »
Technophobes beware: ordering at Red N Hot requires careful clicking. The Szechuan menu is loaded onto pint-sized laptops & delivered to your table… more »
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