Decent eating in Manchester?
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For Saturday night I want somewhere like Lucky Cat. Indeed, that would be my fallback, but we've been to the one in London a few times so would prefer somewhere that's only in Manchester. I like the sharing plates style of eating and definitely don't want a Starter, Main, Dessert type of place.
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lucky cat is probs my fave place in manchester atm, not a bad fall back place! easy to get carried away and spend lots though I find
I've heard good things about sexy fish but haven't been there yet
For Saturday night I want somewhere like Lucky Cat. Indeed, that would be my fallback, but we've been to the one in London a few times so would prefer somewhere that's only in Manchester. I like the sharing plates style of eating and definitely don't want a Starter, Main, Dessert type of place.
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lucky cat is probs my fave place in manchester atm, not a bad fall back place! easy to get carried away and spend lots though I find
I've heard good things about sexy fish but haven't been there yet
Countdown said:
rdjohn said:
Our current favourite is Street Urchin in Ancoats (Northern Quarter)
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I know the Chef's wife quite well (she used to work for me before they opened) We've been there a few times for work lunches]
To be fair to them both they've done really well especially as they opened just before the pandemic.
Jay Rayner did his review during Covid, I think it would be even better now.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/aug/02/stree...
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Any really authentic decent curries recently in Manchester? Not the high end expensive and not this n That. That's just bland slop!
Khans is very salty to me.
Indian authentic? I have been to 'Scene' in Spinningfields more than once but it's not everyone's cup of tea because it's more authentic than what they are expecting e.g. boiled egg curry.Khans is very salty to me.
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