very good
Nawab The – Westhoughton
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very good
Nawab The – WesthoughtonHaving very quickly become our favourite restaurant I decided to take my girlfriend on Valentine's Day. Once again the chef excelled himself with his amazing attention to detail. The special valentines menu forced us to select different dishes to our usual favourites but we weren't by any means disappointed. The restaurant oozes class & sophistication and the wine bar downstairs is a cool place to enjoy a pre-dinner or post-dinner drink. Looking forward to our next visit already.
Hale Wine Bar – HaleThis is the best pub in Manchester, by far! The building is beautiful and seeped in fascinating history, which you can learn about from framed photos and articles around the place. There is a good mix of clientele, from young students to office workers and oldies. It is non-smoking, which is a pleasant change; the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. I have always found the staff to be friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable of the pub's drinks selection! Which is good btw if you are a beer drinker. It is s Samuel Smith's pub and sells their full range; the prices of pints are very cheap, but definitely not nasty. I can strongly recommend the stout. They have the usual spirits but they are not much to speak of and are averagely priced but the draught and bottled beer more than makes up for it. I have tried several items from the menu and found them all to be excellent, the only problem with Sinclair's is it' size, it is often jam-packed with barely room to move, let alone find a table..
Sinclairs Oyster Bar – Manchester City CentreQuality place, very London
Metropolitan – DidsburyA restaurant with a very homely appeal, the staff are very friendly and the food is always hot, fresh and appetising. A good place to visit either informally or formally.
Little Italy – HaleThe only problem with this restaurant is that people are permitted to smoke. I am a smoker but never in places where people are eating. Everything else is superb.
Benvenuti – BramhallThe whole experience of eating at Wings is pleasurable. Mr. Wing is a gentleman and along with his staff knows how to look after his customers. Well worth a visit.
Wings – Manchester City CentreThis is one of the best restaurants I have been to in my life and I go for meals every Sunday. This was very cheap even though it says it's not I would go again even if it was a long way there I would go again more than once the layout of the food was the best, you couldn't find a better restaurant and that? the truth but if you do let us know but I know you wont. The best restaurant in the world!!!
John Gilbert, The – WorsleyJackson's Boat re-open's it's door's for food in the middle of March, with a new management team in place. Their aim is getting the pub back to how we all remember it. Good luck
Jackson’s Boat – SaleI love this restaurant!
Persia Grill House – ChorltonI have been too many restaurants in my time, and hadn? found an outstanding one till I went to Croma, best food ever; it? the highlight of a trip to Manchester!!
Croma – Manchester City CentreI think smiths is one of the best restaurants we have ever been to! It has great food and don? forget the wine!! It also has lively atmosphere and the service is outstanding!
Smiths Restaurant – EcclesWhat a lovely place - excellent Meze - better than the Real Greek (supposedly the best Greek Restaurant in London!). Particularly enjoyed the Kotopolo and Halloumi. Staff are friendly and prices reasonable. Also liked the bar where you can have a relaxed drink before or after your meal.
Dimitri’s Tapas Bar Taverna – Manchester City CentreMy boyfriend and I love this place. Very cool and laid back. The food is fabulous with a great wine list. Definitely my favourite place to eat.
Hale Wine Bar – HaleModern interior, giving the restaurant a trendy urban feel. Friendly, efficient service, the waiter we had was capable of remembering the food order for starters and mains for a table of 10 without the need to write it down and the food arrived and everyone got exactly what they ordered. I was impressed! The food was tasty - nicely prepared. Open till late a good place for a curry.
Asia Restaurant – RochdaleRecommended to this restaurant by a friend I thought I would try it for my sons birthday party, I was outstanded with the service we received, I phoned to book the table and although I could not get the time I wanted I was offered a close alternative, I was also offered a free cake by the party organiser and she said she would decorate the table free of charge. I thought this would just mean balloons but in fact the table was decorated with balloons, banners, party poppers and place-settings, as well as modelling balloons for the children. Our waiter was very friendly and attentive and we even had a magician come to see our table and perform, this was all arranged by the restaurant! Although the food was not perfect we thoroughly enjoyed the night, at the end of the meal the whole restaurant staff came to our table with our free cake and sang a rousing birthday rap, it was a very enjoyable evening and I plan on going back to TGI's for every birthday my family have now!
TGI Fridays – SaleOverall very impressed with the Happy Seasons, it's easy to dine like a King and not break the bank here. Wine list is mainly New World with a couple of French notes; we had an Aussie Chardonnay, which was excellent and priced at a measly £11! We've done a few restaurants round China town - I wouldn't say the Happy Seasons is the place to go for that romantic meal but after saying that some of the best food we've tasted yet - well done! :)
Happy Seasons Chinese Restaurant – Manchester City CentreMainly carvery is offered which is cheap a small alternative menu is offered that is expensive. Food cheap and okay drinks not too pricey either. All in all good value for money
Windmill – AudenshawBottomless Brunch, £40 per person and 90 minutes per table. Available on the first and last Fridays and Saturdays of the month.
Sunday Buffet for £14.95 (all you can eat). Available 12.30pm-3pm.
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.
2 for £25 on selected tortillas. Available Wednesday and Thursday.
2 for £25 on selected fajitas. Available Wednesday to Sunday.
Saturday Bottomless Brunch: 2 courses plus free-flowing bubbles, Bloody Mary or Mimosa. Served from 12pm-3pm (2 hour booking).
Sunday Roast: 2 courses, £19.95. Available until it's all gone!
3 Courses £18.95.
Available Wednesday & Thursday 5pm to 9:30pm.
Any pizza or pasta for £5.95.
Available every Monday from 4pm (including Bank Holidays).
3 Course Meal £18.95.
Available every Sunday from 2pm to 8.30pm.
2 courses, £19.95. Available 5pm-9pm Fridays.
Smaller portions for smaller appetites. 2 courses, £12.50; 3 courses, £15.50. Served from 12pm-4pm, Monday to Saturday.
Take advantage of our daily 241 cocktails 5pm-7pm and then again 9pm till close.