Table booked on Valentines Day, lovely table next to the window, lovely atmosphere, lovely food, no complaints at all, thank you
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City Centre
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Table booked on Valentines Day, lovely table next to the window, lovely atmosphere, lovely food, no complaints at all, thank you
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City CentreBooked for a Valentine's meal. We were gifted a long stem red rose as we were seated. The staff at the Rising Moon are amazing !!! Friendly & super helpful. The food is awesome - every mouthful delicious !!! You really don't want the meal to end !!! There was a guy playing back ground music on the guitar - created a lovely atmosphere Perfect ❤️
The Rising Moon – HydeAlways amazing
Anatolian Grill – PrestwichHad a lovely meal for both my daughter's birthday and valentine's. We had lasagne, pizza and salmon. All very enjoyable. The menu we were given was restricted compared to what we had looked at online. Disappointed to then see other diners with a more extensive menu later when we were told that the menu we had was the only one available.
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City CentreEverything was at a good level. Thoroughly enjoyed our meal and night.
L’Aquila Prestwich – PrestwichIt’s rare that you find somewhere that not only has stunning food but the loveliest staff and great interior! It was obvious they were busy but they handled it like pros and the food was so nice. I can’t wait to come back and if I could give you more than 5 stars I honestly would!
Dhoom Dhaam – DidsburyAbsolutely gorgeous food and great portion sizes. The services from all the staff is brilliant and the cocktails are really good. My favourite Indian restaurant.
Spice Mafia – UrmstonAmazing place atmosphere was perfect ambience very relaxing. Had a delicious coconut coffee . Will definitely try the food next time too ☺️
The Art of Tea – DidsburyExcellent food and welcoming, attentive staff. Top quality all round.
Arnero – Manchester City CentreLovely pub and I can honestly say we haven’t had a bad meal there. I had the lamb Henry last night and it was absolutely delicious with plenty of veg and mash to soak up the lovely mint gravy. The only thing I could fault is that there is nowhere to go and sit to just have a drink unless it is summer and you can sit outside . Such a lovely pub it would be nice to just go for a few drinks if you don’t fancy a meal. Saying that most pubs seem to be going the same route which you can’t blame them for really…
The Rising Moon – HydeAlways the best food and staff are friendly , we’re always made to feel very welcome. Also have a really good selection of wines ( most not on the menus so make sure to ask)
Anatolian Grill – PrestwichVery nice meal at the Naz, delicious food and pleasant atmosphere. Good value and would definitely recommend.
The Naz – MontonNot a great meal to be honest. Ordered gluten free carbonara and a normal spaghetti bolognese - simple meals. The 'bacon' in the carbonera was dry, tough, chewy and had a horrible aftertaste - really not good! It really was such a simpe meal - i don't know how they got it so wrong! I ordered a glass of white wine with my meal, which arrived warm - not remotely chilled never mind cold. The quality of the wine served was so poor it needed to be served COLD to make it at least palatable - not great at £12 a glass ! My daughter could not drink her vodka and coke - said it tasted 'strange'. Had to remind the waiters twice that we had asked for some water for the table before it arrived. All in all, we left 'fed' but not happy. Not a great experience for such a simple costing £50 - felt completely ripped off!
Giorgios – Manchester City CentreGreat food,service perfect everything just perfect.
Anatolian Grill – PrestwichFood and drink OK. Prices exorbitant. Is this the way of the world?
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City CentreCame here just before a theatre trip to take advantage of the theatre menu which was I believe around £22.50. Firstly I felt very rushed as was asked what my drink order was as soon as I was took to my seat. I ordered a mini bottle of Prosecco, the tiny bottles. Then I ordered the pate and chutney, came with toasted but cold bread, poor excuse of side salad, loads of pate which was nice and no chutney so I had to ask for this. Then I ordered the lasagne which was lovely, and a side portion of fries which was £4.75 and was about 20 fries. Bill came to £43 which I think I was overcharged for the mini bottle of Prosecco as it was one glass.
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City CentreWe went for the Sunday roast and were not disappointed . We started off with French Onion soup and cod croquettes - both of which were delicious . The main meal was exceptional - I had the roast lamb which was presented on a bed of carrots and swede mash - the mash was the best I have ever eaten - deliciously sweet. The roast lamb was tender and tasty and it was all served with roast potatoes , a selection of green veg and Yorkshire pudding. My partner had the roast beef which he raved about . This was probably one of the best Sunday roasts we have ever eaten and would certainly return to try other things on the menu.
Fat Loaf – SaleWe had a lovely meal with a very good and pleasant service. The must go again place for us.
Dhoom Dhaam – DidsburyPick any three Small Plates for £18. Available Sunday to Wednesday (except Bank Holidays and Special Days).
Bottomless Brunch, £35pp for a two-hour slot. Available 12pm-5pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Market Menu: 2 courses, £19.50; 3 courses, £23.50. Available Sunday to Thursday, 12pm-4pm (excludes Bank Holidays and Special Days).
Enjoy 2 of the same cocktails for £15. Available Sunday to Wednesday.
A bottle of Prosecco for £20 (£8 saving). Only on Fridays.
Thursday Night Steak Night, £39.95. Two people can dine with a steak each, served with fries and veg and a bottle of house wine.
Every Day - Any 2 Cocktails for £14
Every Day - Any 2 Gins and Mixers For £10
Every Day - 3 Bottled Beers for £10
2 Steaks and a House Bottle of Red, White or Rose wine starting at £35 (not available throughout December)
Sunday Roast for £15.95 - every Sunday from 12pm-7pm.
Bottomless Brunch, £40 per person and 90 minutes per table. Available on the first and last Fridays and Saturdays of the month.
2 cocktails for £15. Glass of house wine (175ml) for £5. Bottle of Efes beer for £3. Available Tuesday to Friday from 4pm-6pm.
Dishes marked on the main menu with an L are £9.50.
Available 11am-4pm, Monday to Saturday (except Bank Holidays).
Afternoon Tea with Flatbread, Profiterole, Traditional Mini Sponge Cake, Mini Pizza, Bruschetta & Scone with Mascarpone cheese/Jam. Available 12pm-4pm for £14 (or £18.50 with Prosecco).
Starter, main and a drink for £17.90. Available Tuesday to Thursday.
One litre of house red or white, £14.90. Available every Friday.
2 large Limoncello or Baileys, £9.90. Available Saturdays.
3 course Sunday Lunch, £19.95 (12pm-4pm)
2-course lunch, £16.95 (12pm-3pm daily)
2-course early bird, £18.95 (3pm-6pm daily)
2-course evening, £20.95 (6pm-10pm Sunday to Thursday)