Indian takeaway finds internet fame for its Smiths-themed menu.
Manchester is world famous for its impressive musical heritage, having birthed the likes of Oasis, The Stone Roses and The
Manchester is world famous for its impressive musical heritage, having birthed the likes of Oasis, The Stone Roses and The
The UK celebrated the 21st annual National Curry Week last week. While COVID restrictions may have prevented people visiting their
It’s National Curry Week! Which is, of course, a great excuse to eat a copious amount of incredible Indian food.
Forget curry mile, we want a slice of Indian elegance, so MM head to Dishoom on Bridge Street to sample their delights…
It’s no secret that Manchester is a modern-day foodie’s dream destination, what with a never-ending selection of fine dining delights to street food finds, you will always have a place to go and a different bite to sample.
Indian Pakistani restaurant, Royal Nawaab in Levenshulme, was uncharted territory until Monday night.
The owner of an Indian takeaway found himself in a hot spot after serving up a ‘lamb’ Balti that was revealed to be 100% beef by Food Standards Agency lad tests.
Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, is a period of prayer, fasting, charity-giving and self-accountability for Muslims.
The charity, set up by Debbie Dowie, a cancer survivor and wife of retired footballer Iain Dowie, hopes to raise in excess of £100,000 at next month’s Bollywood Ball.
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