We booked online to eat at Gio after a shopping day in Manchester. They couldn’t locate our booking. We suggested to them we would leave as the restaurant was obviously busy. They found us a table rather than lose business. It was more than half an hour before anyone took a drinks order and that was only because a waitress tried to serve us someone else’s food. The barman who appeared to be the person doing all the work apologised. The food was only ok and not presented well considering the cost. (£8.50 for a portion of pate, 1 small slice of dry bread and a couple of bits of salad with no dressing ) The carbonara was swimming in a pool of oil and we refused to pay (£15) for this dish. While we were there one table left as their food didn’t arrive and another table complained to the manager about food and service. When we spoke to the manager he blamed the chef and his staff and took no responsibility himself. This restaurant clearly survives because of pre theatre dining. My advice - go anywhere else but here. I have never posted a poor review before but felt compelled to in this occasion.
Gio Ristorante – Manchester City Centre