Can you recommend a Chinese in Manchester
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There's always that Sweet Manderin that was on the F-Word (won their heat too). In the Northern Quarter, I believe.
On the subject has anyone got any general restaurant recommendations for central Manchester? - done Mr.Tom's, Ning, the place in the Palace htel and a few others, but fancy something different for the next trip.
On the subject has anyone got any general restaurant recommendations for central Manchester? - done Mr.Tom's, Ning, the place in the Palace htel and a few others, but fancy something different for the next trip.
Nefarious said:
There's always that Sweet Manderin that was on the F-Word (won their heat too). In the Northern Quarter, I believe.
On the subject has anyone got any general restaurant recommendations for central Manchester? - done Mr.Tom's, Ning, the place in the Palace htel and a few others, but fancy something different for the next trip.
El Rincon De Rafa just off Deansgate for tapas.On the subject has anyone got any general restaurant recommendations for central Manchester? - done Mr.Tom's, Ning, the place in the Palace htel and a few others, but fancy something different for the next trip.
If you like spicy Chinese food then I'd give this place a go
http://www.rednhotgroup.com/
Mate's other half is Chinese, loves this place, doesn't like Yang Sing for some reason
http://www.rednhotgroup.com/
Mate's other half is Chinese, loves this place, doesn't like Yang Sing for some reason
Superbad said:
If you like spicy Chinese food then I'd give this place a go
http://www.rednhotgroup.com/
Mate's other half is Chinese, loves this place, doesn't like Yang Sing for some reason
The one in London is fantastic, definitely worth going if you like spicy food. The hotpot is tasty!http://www.rednhotgroup.com/
Mate's other half is Chinese, loves this place, doesn't like Yang Sing for some reason
http://www.ithacamanchester.com/
Japanese and Chinese Cuisine, only chinese restaurant ive been too in manchester, but im aware that their are plenty of very good ones about.
Japanese and Chinese Cuisine, only chinese restaurant ive been too in manchester, but im aware that their are plenty of very good ones about.
Ciaran said:
I'm staying near Deansgate and wanted a decent Chinese restaurant if anyone could help!
Thanks
Yang Sing is alright, nothing to write home about.Thanks
Red Hot is supposed to be good, though not been there myself.
Red Chilli on Oxford Road, near the hospital is very good. My boss, who is Hong Kong Chinese, says it's the best Chinese food in Manchester.....
We were in Manchester over the weekend.
Tried going to the Red Chilli place on Portland street at 6pm, cardboard boxes left all over and didn't look to be open for food. Popped into Red Hot instead and had a great meal. Thoroughly recommend it.
Not sure what most of the locals were eating, big boiling pot and putting in various greens, cured beef(?) and seafood. No idea what it is called though.
http://www.rednhotgroup.com/
Tried going to the Red Chilli place on Portland street at 6pm, cardboard boxes left all over and didn't look to be open for food. Popped into Red Hot instead and had a great meal. Thoroughly recommend it.
Not sure what most of the locals were eating, big boiling pot and putting in various greens, cured beef(?) and seafood. No idea what it is called though.
http://www.rednhotgroup.com/
Was there a few months back - Ended up in some place with a multi level car park beside it to get in, near to city centre? Think it had a chinese supermarket under neath.
No idea wht the name was but pretty good, and loads of chinese in there aeating too.
No idea wht the name was but pretty good, and loads of chinese in there aeating too.
Edited by Nicholas Blair on Tuesday 1st June 12:57
http://www.chaophraya.co.uk/about_manchester.html
Sorry - this is Thai, but any excuse to recommend it - the starters especially..
another vote here for El Rincon (tapas) but it's very small so you do have to wait..
Sorry - this is Thai, but any excuse to recommend it - the starters especially..
another vote here for El Rincon (tapas) but it's very small so you do have to wait..
Edited by Soir on Tuesday 1st June 13:02
I could eat the salt & pepper wings from sweet mandarin til I burst, lovely. the restaurant itself is far better than the average from Chinatown and is well priced.
make sure you go to Chinatown forlunch. dim sum is half price before 5pm and is delicious. I think new Hong kong was our regular (east side of the square by the pagoda, upstairs a above a supermarket). my flatmate at the time rated it amongst those he frequented whilst living in hk.
make sure you go to Chinatown forlunch. dim sum is half price before 5pm and is delicious. I think new Hong kong was our regular (east side of the square by the pagoda, upstairs a above a supermarket). my flatmate at the time rated it amongst those he frequented whilst living in hk.
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