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Where is really nice to eat in the Manchester area or city centre?

46 replies

ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 17:48

For lunch, not dinner or tea
please can I have suggestions of somewhere, happy to pay up to £100 for two

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ChefsSalad · 24/01/2023 17:55

Any particular cuisine or vibe that you're going for?

ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 18:21

No particular type of vibe or food, something as a treat though.

Have previously eaten a 20 storeys but was thinking it would be nice to try somewhere different.

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Jaichangecentfoisdenom · 24/01/2023 18:36

I only really know Manchester restaurants through vegetarian eyes. A very popular vegetarian place, which I would love to go to, is Eddie Shepherd, but I don't think he does lunch except maybe on Sundays, and you have to book months in advance, in any case, as space is very limited. www.veggiechef.co.uk. I really love the food at Greens in Didsbury greensrestaurants.co.uk/didsbury/. I'm afraid I'm no help at all on non-vegetarian restaurants in Manchester, I'm sorry!

ChefsSalad · 24/01/2023 18:47

A definitely not veggie choice would be Hawksmoor. I really like 10 Tib Lane. Climat is apparently fabulous, but I haven't been yet and I'm not sure if your budget would cover it. The Ivy. Australasia. The Sparrows. Canto. El Gato Negro. Kala. Elnecot. Edinburgh Castle. 6 by Nico. All good, some a bit more insta friendly than others.

ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 18:52

thanks - of to look at these suggestions

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Mumski45 · 24/01/2023 18:58

Do you like Indian? If so Dishoom is fab.

Oopswediditagain2023 · 24/01/2023 18:59

Dishoom!

Mushroo · 24/01/2023 18:59

TNQ
Climat - just opened, Jay Raynor gave it a great review
The Alan
Australasia (sushi but they definitely have veggie options, also does great cocktails)
Kitten (sushi but the restaurant looks gorgeous)
Kala - bistro style, good value lunch menu
San Carlo - Italian but quite a buzzy atmosphere
The sparrows - more low key but the best food I’ve had in ages, European pasta type menu
The Ivy

As mentioned up thread, Greens in Didsbury is lovely and fully vegetarian. Less ‘insta’ / posh than some of the others but really nice food.

WeAreTheHeroes · 24/01/2023 19:00

Dishoom or 6 by Nico.

eldorado02 · 24/01/2023 19:01

If you’re in or near Didsbury, Number 4 Warburton Street is excellent, though I’m not sure about lunch openings (maybe just weekends?).

Queenonfleek · 24/01/2023 19:02

The Alan .. veggie son loved it
el gato negro is good
kala

ChefsSalad · 24/01/2023 19:02

Last couple of times I've been to Dishoom it seems to have gone properly downhill. Even the black dhal wasn't good, which made me very sad.

HannahinHampshire · 24/01/2023 19:06

My son and his girlfriend took me to Volta in Didsbury last week. A lovely meal of ‘small plates’ and cocktails.

ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 19:11

Jaichangecentfoisdenom. there is one in Sale, have you been to that Greens and if so which is nicer to eat at? Loving the look of the menu

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ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 19:17

Oh and I don't have insta! so don't care!!

now I have so many that look really lovely! thanks

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ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 19:27

Mushroo. sparrows does look really good - but not open lunchtimes during the week sadly - otherwise the would be top of my list.

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Snarf23 · 24/01/2023 19:29

HannahinHampshire · 24/01/2023 19:06

My son and his girlfriend took me to Volta in Didsbury last week. A lovely meal of ‘small plates’ and cocktails.

The refuge on Oxford road is ran by the same people as Volta for a similar menu city centre

Jemimapuddleduk · 24/01/2023 19:31

We were at Kala last weekend and it was fabulous! Also love Australasia.

RollerGirl7 · 24/01/2023 19:31

Tattuu definitely

newtowelsplease · 24/01/2023 19:36

Another vote for kala here, the food is fabulous

Mushroo · 24/01/2023 19:49

@ivykaty44 the greens in sale is more focussed on small plates, whereas Didsbury a bit more traditional. Both are lovely!

Id probably say Sale Greens is a tiny bit nicer food wise, but Didsbury as a location is nicer if you’re after drinks afterwards.

Hollyhocksandtulips · 24/01/2023 20:00

TNQ was lovely when I went. Really delicious

Lastqueenofscotland2 · 24/01/2023 20:02

Greens is fabulous

InMySpareTime · 24/01/2023 20:21

If Sale is fine location-wise, Roti is lovely. Indian Tiffin dishes with a Scottish twist.
Went last week.

rotifl.co.uk

Or Sugo Pasta Kitchen but they're only open for lunch Fri/Sat/Sun

https://www.sugopastakitchen.co.uk/bookings

Jaichangecentfoisdenom · 25/01/2023 09:34

ivykaty44 · 24/01/2023 19:11

Jaichangecentfoisdenom. there is one in Sale, have you been to that Greens and if so which is nicer to eat at? Loving the look of the menu

I'm sorry, I don't know Manchester at all well, I've only been there twice when my daughter was studying there and I haven't been to Sale at all, as far as I can recall. But the Greens in Didsbury was my first experience of good vegetarian food which wasn't Indian, and I found the restaurant very pleasant. I've just thought of another place we went to in Didsbury which was not solely vegetarian, not very posh but also lovely - it was called Hispi.
I remember meeting a friend from the area in the restaurant of a hotel in the city centre which had been highly recommended but was singularly disappointing. Also really disliked Tattu's atmosphere and can't remember what the food was like, I think we thought it was overpriced for what it was.
My daughter has been for drinks at somewhere called the Sky Bar, I think, in a very tall building, I'm not sure if they also do food there or how good it is if they do.
Enjoy your lunch wherever you decide to go!

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