Restaurant brings UK’s first up-tempo dining experience to Manchester
A restaurant in the city centre introduced a new take on eating out as it ditched all tables and chairs
A restaurant in the city centre introduced a new take on eating out as it ditched all tables and chairs
Do you know what it’s like to live as a Manchester millionaire? Maybe you made it as a Premier League footballer, or perhaps you’ve made a few quid on the burgeoning Manchester trading scene?
At a first glance, Jamboree Food Fest and Bar, which officially opened onTuesday, appears no different.
Manchester’s red meat lovers rejoiced as the new Hawksmoor steak restaurant opened its doors for the start of their (now sold out) two-week soft launch last night.
Manchester diners were treated to a taste of Asia last night as exotic restaurant Tampopo became Tampop-up as part of its £30million redevelopment.
Disappearing Dining Club (DDC) is a weekly supper club that brings like-minded foodies together to host dinners in spaces that are unlikely to usually see a picnic, never mind a banquet.
Wahu, opening this month in Spinningfields, hopes that its motto of ‘made fresh made fast’ will help make it a one stop shop for busy nutrition and food lovers of Manchester.
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