Decent eating in Manchester?

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okgo

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37,999 posts

198 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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I am after a high end venue for a client lunch in a week or two.

I don't know Manchester that well, I see there is a Manchester House which might be OK?

It needs to be very central and be a place that people know about, as shallow as it is the venue needs to impress in all senses, so any recommendations would be great! No budget restrictions

otherman

2,191 posts

165 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Sounds like Michael Caines would do the trick. abodemanchester.co.uk

Very smart place, exceptionally fine food, only for those a relaxed attitude to money.

okgo

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37,999 posts

198 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Thanks I will have a detailed look. Being used to London prices that looks pretty cheap to me!

Thanks

Soir

2,269 posts

239 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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I've personally not rated Mcr House or Michael Caines but would recommend the French at the midland - it's the closest or most likely to gain a Michelin star at some point

Soir

2,269 posts

239 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Just to add, the French was 1st place in England to get a Michelin star (not had one for few years in mcr) has had refurb in the last year and Simon Rogan (2 stars at his own place) now runs it.

Mcr house off deansgate, on the edge of town. Michael Caines close to Piccadilly train station (not great)
Midland hotel/French next to Central library (which is very central)

rich83

14,221 posts

138 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Harvey nics?

okgo

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37,999 posts

198 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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That place soir has mentioned looks spot on. Thanks! Now let's hope they have a table.

jimbop1

2,441 posts

204 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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Manchester house looks ok? I can assure you it's better than ok!

Unless you are trying to take the piss?

jimbop1

2,441 posts

204 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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okgo said:
That place soir has mentioned looks spot on. Thanks! Now let's hope they have a table.
You should really change you mind. Manchester House, for its food, service and setting cannot be beaten! It really is the best eating place in manchester. The bar is pretty good too ! wink

thetapeworm

11,219 posts

239 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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All the above (Michael Caines got terrible reviews from my in-laws) and maybe consider Australasia and the James Martin offerings?

http://jamesmartinmanchester.co.uk
http://australasia.uk.com

EDIT: Australasia doesn't seem to be doing lunch at the moment.

Did you see Restaurant Wars when it was on the BBC? It followed both The French and Manchester House in their pursuit of a Michelin star, very interesting insight to both.

Review of The Manchester from Jay Rayner:

http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/nov/3...


Edited by thetapeworm on Monday 24th November 10:09

okgo

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37,999 posts

198 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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jimbop1 said:
Manchester house looks ok? I can assure you it's better than ok!

Unless you are trying to take the piss?
I am comparing this to the best restaraunts in London, and Soho house etc wouldn't figure on that list they're nice, but really just a place where you might go for meetings or drinks, so I would imagine its OK, but the French looks like a better bet to me, the tasting menue would make things simple as its a large party.

Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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don't go to australasia, they got a very damning hygiene report recently.

lightningbolt

32 posts

33 months

Thursday 31st March 2022
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i have been looking for fancy restaurants manchester for an upcoming bday and found loads of of options on a manchester article. i think im swaying towards the ivy at the moment, it looks well nice. the article is https://www.enjoymanchester.com/fancy-restaurants-...


Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Thursday 31st March 2022
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resurrect!! There are plenty of really great places now.

63 degrees
Mana
Kala
Wood
Elnecot
el Gato Negro

personally i love Sugo, Federal, Mackie Mayor and also Siam Smiles

JeffreyD

6,155 posts

40 months

Thursday 31st March 2022
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The quality is definitely improving but my favourite is Tast.

I'm not sure I'd rate the Manchester version of the Ivy for the food.
The atmosphere not for me either but that's a matter of opinion.

Edited by JeffreyD on Thursday 31st March 15:27

Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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JeffreyD said:
The quality is definitely improving but my favourite is Tast.

I'm not sure I'd rate the Manchester version of the Ivy for the food.
The atmosphere not for me either but that's a matter of opinion.

Edited by JeffreyD on Thursday 31st March 15:27
yea i didn't include it. It is swanky and it's nice place to have a cocktail where you get looked after rather than stand like a tit 5 deep at the bar like in some places, but i'm not sure about the eating fare.

According to confidentials this is the 'hot 50' in greater manchester

https://confidentials.com/manchester/manchesters-t...

it's a paid for site tho so pinch of salt so to speak...

JeffreyD

6,155 posts

40 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Blown2CV said:
yea i didn't include it. It is swanky and it's nice place to have a cocktail where you get looked after rather than stand like a tit 5 deep at the bar like in some places, but i'm not sure about the eating fare.

According to confidentials this is the 'hot 50' in greater manchester

https://confidentials.com/manchester/manchesters-t...

it's a paid for site tho so pinch of salt so to speak...
The food both in the bar and the restaurant really is top notch. I'd say a league above el gato negro. At least.

They used to serve the full menu downstairs but that seems to have changed


In terms of cocktails I went to a place called Schofields which is on Quay Street (the old grapes pub)

By far the best cocktails I've had in Manchester ever. Old school and definitely not one if you want pitchers of Sex on the beach and tequila slammers.

Edit: and take anything Gordo is involved in with a pinch of salt. Some of his stuff is ok but he has a certain reputation.

Carl_Manchester

12,160 posts

262 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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Went to Evelyn's cafe at the weekend, twas good. The chef's like it spicy.

Hugo Stiglitz

37,113 posts

211 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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Carl_Manchester said:
Went to Evelyn's cafe at the weekend, twas good. The chef's like it spicy.
Good call. I'll try that.

I personally think most of Manchester cooking is very average sadly.

Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Tuesday 5th April 2022
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went to bundobust brewery last weekend which was absolutely mega. Not fine dining, but indian veggie 'street food' and on-site brewed beers. Loved it.