Jamie's Italian - Manchester
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Soir said:
JQ said:
Soir said:
My favourite (restaurant, let alone Italian) in Manchester is San Carlo Chichetti (opposite normal San Carlo)
It's fantastic isn't it.Try the ferrero Roche (sharing) desert
As for Jamie's.. I like it! Food is always spot on, service good and a brilliant atmosphere when busy (which it always is).
Another good place to have lunch in manchester is Sams Chophouse. Also lots of places in the Northern quarter.
jimbop1 said:
Soir said:
JQ said:
Soir said:
My favourite (restaurant, let alone Italian) in Manchester is San Carlo Chichetti (opposite normal San Carlo)
It's fantastic isn't it.Try the ferrero Roche (sharing) desert
As for Jamie's.. I like it! Food is always spot on, service good and a brilliant atmosphere when busy (which it always is).
Another good place to have lunch in manchester is Sams Chophouse. Also lots of places in the Northern quarter.
I also like Bar and Grill and there is a nice Thai restaurant, I forget its name though
Soir said:
Lovely venue but very average Italian chain
Jamie Oliver is a million miles away from the top end chefs such as Gordon Ramsay
To be fair to the fat tongued mockney he's never claimed to be and doesn't seem interested in the fine dining end of the market.Jamie Oliver is a million miles away from the top end chefs such as Gordon Ramsay
I'm meeting the wife for lunch in the Cardiff one today. I will report back.
Went for a meal with the missus for our anniversary last year. The setting itself in the old bank is fantastic. Food wise the sharing starter on the plank we thought was very good. My main wasn't really anything to get excited about, it was a sausage something or other.
The service though was the best I've experienced. My wife's pasta wasn't cooked enough, they apologized, took both meals away and then brought out 2 completely new dishes (even though I'd had a few bites of mine already) as they wanted us to be able to eat together. We also got a complimentary free drink for the trouble and the manager came to apologise as well. Never had that when complaining before, they usually just replace the offending meal.
We also had a couple of the cocktails downstairs before eating, they were really good (and expensive)!
Overall won't be going back but certainly wouldn't dissuade anyone from going if only.
The service though was the best I've experienced. My wife's pasta wasn't cooked enough, they apologized, took both meals away and then brought out 2 completely new dishes (even though I'd had a few bites of mine already) as they wanted us to be able to eat together. We also got a complimentary free drink for the trouble and the manager came to apologise as well. Never had that when complaining before, they usually just replace the offending meal.
We also had a couple of the cocktails downstairs before eating, they were really good (and expensive)!
Overall won't be going back but certainly wouldn't dissuade anyone from going if only.
Edited by Maty on Friday 24th October 14:57
Just had lunch with the wife and have to say it was pretty good.
I had prawn linguini which was good but the wife had the special which was slow cooked lamb tagliatelle which was really good. Service was good too.
It's still chain food but in the Cardiff one at least has improved a lot in the last 2 times I've been.
I had prawn linguini which was good but the wife had the special which was slow cooked lamb tagliatelle which was really good. Service was good too.
It's still chain food but in the Cardiff one at least has improved a lot in the last 2 times I've been.
CRB14 said:
JQ said:
It's fantastic isn't it.
There's just one problem with it and that is some of the clientele. I was put off a few years ago by some wannabe idiots a few tables over. My main gripe with Cicchetti was that when it first opened you couldn't book a table. Not a major issue on a Tuesday lunchtime, but having to stand for 60 mins in a packed narrow bar on a Saturday Night waiting for a table to come free - no thanks. Glad to see they changed that.
JQ said:
There's very few places in Manchester that don't get wannabe's once the place gets a good reputation. Fortunately, most of my dining is done mid week so avoid most of it, San Carlo's on a Saturday night is slightly comical, great for people watching.
My main gripe with Cicchetti was that when it first opened you couldn't book a table. Not a major issue on a Tuesday lunchtime, but having to stand for 60 mins in a packed narrow bar on a Saturday Night waiting for a table to come free - no thanks. Glad to see they changed that.
Yeah very good point you make there. I rarely eat out in city centre now but if I do it's often somewhere a bit dirty like Almost Famous or something. Although Australasia was a relatively pleasant experience when I went. My main gripe with Cicchetti was that when it first opened you couldn't book a table. Not a major issue on a Tuesday lunchtime, but having to stand for 60 mins in a packed narrow bar on a Saturday Night waiting for a table to come free - no thanks. Glad to see they changed that.
I'm going to Vermillion soon. Seems to be in a very odd location but its something new.
Well we went to Jamie's last night and really enjoyed it.
The building is stunning, great atmosphere as it was very busy with people from the Christmas markets.
Food was excellent. I had a burger with triple cooked chips and the wife had chicken Al mattone.
For deserts she had the epic brownie and I had a messy brownie from the specials board.
Definitely will go again, it was the most enjoyable meal out we have had in ages.
Didn't get to see in the vault unfortunately as there was a party in there.
The building is stunning, great atmosphere as it was very busy with people from the Christmas markets.
Food was excellent. I had a burger with triple cooked chips and the wife had chicken Al mattone.
For deserts she had the epic brownie and I had a messy brownie from the specials board.
Definitely will go again, it was the most enjoyable meal out we have had in ages.
Didn't get to see in the vault unfortunately as there was a party in there.
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