Tampop-up: Pan-Asian restaurant puts street food back on the street in Manchester
Manchester diners were treated to a taste of Asia last night as exotic restaurant Tampopo became Tampop-up as part of its £30million redevelopment.
Manchester diners were treated to a taste of Asia last night as exotic restaurant Tampopo became Tampop-up as part of its £30million redevelopment.
Northern Quarter bar and restaurant PLY hosted a pizza-themed art event to give punters a slice of what to expect when they open their doors in September.
Located on Bolton Street, Paradise is on the market on eBay for a cheap as chips £25,000 – and the owner will no doubt throw a portion of fries in with the deal too – due to relocation.
Turtle Bay is known for its succulent jerk chicken, heady one pot stews, but the city’s favourite Caribbean can deliver a lot more than top notch nosh
A kitchen fire has broken out at Castlefield bar and grill Dukes 92 this morning – just hours after they tweeted that today would be ‘hot, hot, hot’.
Hotcha is planning to open no less than FOUR stores across Greater Manchester as part of a national expansion programme.
Steak cocktails are the latest treat to tempt Manchester’s meat lovers, being served up at the Macdonald Hotel.
A fashionable street in Chorlton became the first in the UK to trade entirely without cash for the day as a social experiment last weekend.
Manchester’s diners will soon be able to snap themselves a free meal – simply by taking a picture of their food, courtesy of pop up restaurant The Picture House.
Trying to eat out whilst suffering with coeliac disease can be a tedious challenge – but Manchester restaurants and cafes are making the search for gluten-free food easier to stomach.
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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