Top food - similar sized portions when you take away.
Cherry Tree – Hale
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Top food - similar sized portions when you take away.
Cherry Tree – HaleThis is a "Henrys table" establishment. Next door to a travelodge. Plenty of parking space, large restaurant area. Can get busy especially on Sundays, booking may be your best bet. 3 rooms to have a drink prior to sitting down. Nothing out of the ordinary in the beer line. Usually well cooked and presented but can suffer periodically from "Change of Chef" syndrome.
Old Rectory, The – StockportAte here recently on a friday night, early doors without a booking, but they were fully booked for later on. Cauliflower soup to start, very nice indeed, not overseasoned like I've had elsewhere. Main of line caught sea bass fillet, pan fried. Very nicely cooked , caramalised skin, not overdone. Full of flavour (not always the case with bass.) Service was attentive and informative, although we did have one of the managers as our waiter, so would expect that level of knowledge! Plenty of staff polishing glasses and plates so it all bodes well for the future. I'll definitely be going back.
Bluu – Northern QuarterJudging by how busy the place was early on a Tuesday evening, it must be something special! Very good value considering the high standard of cooking and service. Portion sizes are hefty as well, so don't order sides dishes unless feeling very greedy. Reccommended to me by a friend, and fussy me is inclined to agree it's a bit of a gem!!
Smiths Restaurant – EcclesI went to celebrate my husbands birthday with some friends. The service was excellent, atmosphere was great and when they knew it was a celebration that was going on, they played Happy Birthday or Congratulations to that table.
Frankie and Bennys – Ashton Under Lynevery good restaurant. dined here a few times. banquet offers great choice and good to share. still haven't got round to ordering a la carte as banquet is too good!! food id very tasty and filling. good presentation of food and nice chopsticks and plates! we always leave with a smile on our faces.
Koreana – Manchester City CentreIn response to the earlier review, I should state that Pizza Hut menus do include VAT and I am uncertain why the previous reviewer thought differently. Maybe getting confused with service charge??? Anyways, my experience with Pizza Hut Bolton has always been acceptable food with poor-to-medicore service at an average cost. If you want a deep pan pizza and don't want anything spectacular and can cope with teenagers serving you, Pizza Hut will meet your requirements. If you're after more of a gastronomic experience, avoid it like the plague. F (Bolton)
Pizza Hut – Horwichnot bad but far from good.food not as good and service not as efficient as their partner restaurant.still very convenient for pre-concert
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City CentreVisted this restaurant following recently having returned from travelling Thailand. The green curry with pork was as good as that in Chiang Mai whilst the seafood kebabs and prawns in garlic were excellent. This was one of the best meals I have had and will definitely be returning.
Koh Samui Thai Restaurant – Manchester City CentreA great place to take the family. Pizzas are yummy and one price for unlimited soft drinks. However - BEWARE - all prices are exclusive of VAT and no warning of this. You will pay a lot more than you expect.
Pizza Hut – HorwichI live in Bolton and find myself coming back here everytime we feel like a chinese coming back to this restaurant. The decor is beautiful, service is amazing and helpful. and the food is better than anyother chinese i know 10/10 for me.... Upstairs in the warner village cinema horwich above kidz NEXT
Abacus Restaurant – HorwichStaff are ace, food is yummy, wine list is impressive and the cocktails are tooo diiee for! GO!
Bluu – Northern QuarterMy friends and I fancied a change from the normal greasy spoon fry up on a sunday morning. So we opted for a dim sum brunch. Excellent food in a unique venue for this side of China. Can be a little pricey for the uninitiated though. Basically the waiting staff push trolleys around the restaurant with the dim sum delicacies on board offering you the chance to grab some. So we did and got a bit of a shock when our normal greasy spoon £4 a head was blown out the water with £15 a head. Well worth it for the experience though.
Glamorous – Northern QuarterMy girlfriend took me here for our first meal out together. We were both made to feel very relaxed and the wine waiter was very charming.
Saints Bar and Kitchen – DidsburyThe best Chinese restaurant I've ever eaten in. The whole package is great, and the staff are superb. It should be on everyones top 10 places to eat in Manchester.
Choy Hing Village – SaleBooked a table on a Saturday night. Arrived early and the helpful staff juggled things around to seat us. Great service throughout, really helpful and friendly people. Food is presented very well and the whole gastropub experience is very relaxed and enjoyable. To find excellent food and service in a "pub" environment is a real treat - we'll be returning soon.
The Oxnoble – Manchester City CentreVery good standard of cooking here, sea bass in salt crust was excellent, the onion and potato tortilla was reordered three times, that moreish! You'll take a hit on the plastic, but then quality costs. El Rincon watch out. Definateley one of the top five restaurants in town for consistency, and I've eaten regularly at most of them. Give it a go.
Evuna Deansgate – Manchester City CentreAt a busy Friday lunch time, the staff kept their cool, were friendly and efficient, and the food was excellent. About the same as pub food in price but far superior in quality and choice. If you enjoy a bit more noise and bustle then you might expect in Bramhall, you'll like Beluga.
Beluga – BramhallPick 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)