A great place for an event. can take around 350 people. The restaurant has a twenty five year pedigree too as it is the same people who had the famous Royal Orchid.
Bangkok Bar & Restaurant – Manchester City Centre
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A great place for an event. can take around 350 people. The restaurant has a twenty five year pedigree too as it is the same people who had the famous Royal Orchid.
Bangkok Bar & Restaurant – Manchester City CentreReally cool venue, that cool it has won the accolade of being one of the top 25 coolest restaurants in the UK by the Sunday Times. A great bar upstairs and a subterranean restaurant beneath. Not eaten there properly yet but loved the vibe.
Tariff and Dale – Manchester City CentreA great place to stay in the Northern Quarter in Manchester. A pseudo mock Victorian pub with rooms. Prices reasonable and location great.
Abel Heywood – Northern QuarterWe like this place. A cool Scandinavian vibe. Good drinks and food and nice and bright and airy.
PLY – Manchester City CentreAttended November 15. We had a big booking of artists who were performing at a venue nearby.The venue were helpful enough in booking us a private dining room, and also understanding that some of our party were arriving late and travelling from all over (also 2 of them had to leave early due to the event scheduling). I understand that mentioning Sugarvine almost counted as a 2-way recommendation. Not only were we assured from the website that this is a great place to dine, but the venue seemed to be safe in the knowledge that we were a discerning bunch, despite the chaotic and fragmented nature of our arrival.The staff were all very patient with our ever-changing needs and were helpful, friendly and informative throughout.We ordered a variety of drinks, beers, wines, spirits, coffees and cocktails. The cocktails looked (and tasted) really good and weren’t as expensive as we feared! Not sure if I can say the same about the coffees which did seem like a bit of an after-thought, although by then we had been moved to the bar as we had gone over our allotted time (in fairness they did give us the coffees for free). As for the food, it was very impressive! After a good explanation on the process, the menu, ingredients and veggie alternatives (of which there were several) we all headed to the buffet area, then returned excitedly to our tables, with green coasters all upturned eagerly waiting the influx of 15 cuts of meat!The waiters swarmed all over us, all keen to fill us up, explaining the cuts as they went round the table.The food was delicious, in particular the steaks, which was good that the main event lived up to its billing (not always the case in my experience).Maybe we were unlucky that the vegetarian in the group was sat nearest the entrance, but she was always first to be offered slices of meat, and the waiters always seemed to place their skewers right next to her, even when serving people sat either side of her…this wasn’t great for her. Also her veggie dish took a bit longer and by the time she had hers, we’d all been fed!Some of the party commented they felt like it was all about the beef, and within 5 minutes had filled up on beef before things like chicken and gammon arrived. Not sure if that is anyone’s fault, maybe just how it was on the night, but it wasn’t a complaint as such. Personally I enjoyed the lot and it was nice that one of the waiters, when faced with a table of 8 red coasters and only 2 green, had the wherewithal to ask if there was anything we hadn’t tried, or would like to have more of before we all finished (cue more of the Filet Mignon, which was the pick of the bunch).All in all, it was a great experience, some of our party had never seen such a concept but all said they’d definitely do it again (even the veggie)!The décor, atmosphere and presentation was all really cool and impressive and left a good impression on Spinningfields and Manchester itself.Price was very reasonable considering the location and the quality (not forgetting the quantity either for some of the more gluttonous carnivores on our table)! Would definitely recommend and looking forward to going back.
Fazenda Rodizio Bar and Grill – SpinningfieldsI have been meaning to try Arnero since it opened and I am very glad I did! The restaurant is owned by Indians and I was hoping for an authentic Indian dining experience and I wasn't disappointed. I had the express lunch with a chicken curry, a vegetable dish, rice and the best freshest naan I have every had. Service was was good and the restaurant itself was immaculate. I will return at night next time and sample more of the dishes you just don't find on the typical Indian restaurant menu.
Arnero – Manchester City CentreHad a great meal at Wings last night. One hell of a Chinese restaurant.
Wings – Manchester City CentreLovely lunch at Per Tutti with the ladies!
Per Tutti – Manchester City CentreBrilliant veggie food lovely staff limited menu but all freshly made.
Habesha – Manchester City CentreGreat meal at the Hawksmoor Manchester the other night. Meat excellent, Will return and recommend.
Hawksmoor – Manchester City CentreI had such an amazing night! Manchester really needed something like this, it's a different night out and the musicians they put on are insane. I can't wait to go back week after week. It's really cool and has a great vibe.
La Gitane – Manchester City CentreGorgeous, intimate venue, fabulous music. A fantastic hidden gem in Manchester.
La Gitane – Manchester City CentreFirst went here 20 years ago and its still great! A real antidote to all the trendy fussing foodie establishments in the Northern Quarter. Unpretentious great value food. £4.50 for rice and 3 toppings. Excellent Indian and Persian grub.
Little Aladdin Cafe – Manchester City CentreBest boozer in Manchester! Beautiful exterior. Beer very good too. So glad they preserved this gem in Manchester's city centre!
Peveril Of The Peak – Manchester City CentreGreat place for lunch in the Northern Quarter. Sat opposite the open kitchen and enjoyed my ham hock sarnie with sweet potato chips!. Very efficient service and a hip vibe.
Teacup Kitchen – Northern QuarterWent here as a family for my sons graduation , lovely food and plenty of it. Friendly staff and very reasonable prices, would definitely go here again
New Emperor – Manchester City CentreThe new look of the restaurant looks deferent from last time I came..so nice and clean, ladies toilet newly decorated impressive . We did enjoy the food, spent the rest of the night at karaoke :):)
Siam Orchid – Manchester City CentreProper mans food at Reds on Saturday. Took the family for a real meat treat, hubby loved it!
Reds True Barbecue – Manchester City CentreMeat or Vegetarian Lunch Tiffin, £12.95. Available 12pm-4pm, Monday to Friday.
2 Courses, £20; 3 courses, £25. A choice of accompaniment is includes with each main course. Available 4pm-7pm daily.
Pre Concert/Theatre Menu: 2 courses for £22.50 (Available till 6.45pm).
Set Menu: 3 course meal, £35.95 (Served all day).
Pre Theatre Menu: 2 courses for £22.50 (Available till 6.45pm).
Set Menu: 3 courses, £35.95 (available all day, every day)