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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 »
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 »
Escapism is the fervent hope of all who enter the Hula Tiki Bar, & in a Northern Quarter basement, it’s achieved through the liberal application… more »
Cambodian, Thai & Vietnamese influences are pulled together in Newcastle’s first pan-Asian restaurant. Barn Asia is the latest addition to the… more »
The top dog of the gourmet burger phenomenon doesn’t seem likely to hand over its crown to imitators any time soon. Its range of 100% Aberdeen… more »
Looking for Australasia? Head for the glass prism. The statement entryway leads down to a subterranean restaurant & bar with an airy feel & a lack… 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 »
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 »
If you cut a sideways slice almost halfway up the 47-floor Beetham Tower, you’d reveal the Hilton’s dark, glossy bar. Some of the best views… 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 »
Cavernous & gloriously flash, Gaucho’s Manchester outpost is a huge ex-chapel that’s now a shrine to the conspicuous consumption of Argentinean… more »
Away from Rusholme’s frantic curry mile, EastzEast creates its own buzz; even with a booking, you may have to queue at weekends. The hordes come… more »
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 »
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