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Koffee Pot
1 review
#1 of 5 restaurants in Manchester
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sarahelaine says:
The Koffee Pot is a cafĂ© in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, and one of the best places in the UK to try that most British of culinary delights, the Full English Breakfast. It is open, well, pretty much when they feel like being open. As a general rule, on the weekends, you should get there by t…
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Yakisoba
1 review
#2 of 5 restaurants in Manchester
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ajdennis1980 says:
This is a great little Japanese restaurant, and one I recommend to anyone who is passing through or staying nearby.
The menu is quite large and meals are good portions. I've been a few times with friends and always go for a selection of dishes to share, best way to try everything.
The Bento bo…
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Croma
1 review
#3 of 5 restaurants in Manchester
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roamingduck says:
Croma restaraunt is just off Albert Square, next to Lime bar in the city centre. It's a great looking place and looks a lot more expensive than it is. They specialise in wacky but delicious pizza's, such as chicken tikka or ceaser salad pizza. I've been many times and never had a bad meal. The g…
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Vikram says:
I had dinner here one night, at the rather expensive yet ultra tasty Jowata African Rstnt.
The owner is Nigerian and whilst waiting for your meal to be delivered, you could play with some of the drums there. It was fun though. There was this noisy Indian gang on another table drumming away bhang…
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Malmaison
1 review
#5 of 5 restaurants in Manchester
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sarahelaine says:
Although the Malmaison is a hotel, I have never stayed there. I have, however, eaten in the restaurant, which is fully open to the public.
Malmaison restaurant serves More-or-less-European cuisine. The dishes are often French in feel, but make a point of mentioning the local sourcing for the pr…
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