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ITHACA (City Centre)
36 John Dalton Street, Manchester, M2 6LE             Tel: 0870 740 4000
ITHACA Manchester

This stunning four storey gastrodome took over two years to create at a cost of over £4 million. The Restaurant, situated on the ground and first floors is exquisitely decorated and features spectacular mirrored chandeliers and luxurious furnishings creating a sense of comfort and sophistication. However, the real stars of the show here are the food and drink!

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Sapporo Teppanyaki (City Centre)
91 - 93 Liverpool Road, Castlefield, Manchester, M3 4JN             Tel: 0161 831 9888
Manchester’s newest Japanese Teppanyaki restaurant offers you a unique and memorable dining experience.

Either dine in the Sushi Noodle Bar area, or at your ‘Teppanyaki’ show grill table, where ‘Show’ chefs will amaze and entertain you with their antics!

No matter where you sit you will be offered extensive authentic Japanese cuisine prepared and served to the highest standards.
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Armenian Taverna (City Centre)
5 Princess Street, Manchester, M2 4DF             Tel: 0161 834 9025

Our review:
The Armenian Taverna is defiantly uncool. Hidden away in a basement off Albert Square, the restaurant might be within minutes of Panacea and The Living Room but this tiny restaurant is a world away from bland beiges and chrome. Everywhere you look there are bright colours, bottles of spices, awful murals. Everything clashes. Everything is loud.

But in a completely bizarre way, it's rather wonderful. The décor hasn't changed since the seventies so it has gone full circle from fashionable to laughable to ironically kitsch. Sitting in the restaurant, it's easy to remember that friendly place you found down a sidestreet when you were on holiday. Or it could be that it puts you in mind of something in Only Fools and Horses.

Either way, something about the way the Armenian Taverna quite clearly doesn't care about the 'in' crowd makes you relax. There is no point in trying to look cool, sexy or sophisticated in a place like this. And, seeing as how you're not trying to be sexy or sophisticated you may as well go ahead and indulge yourself – three courses, more garlic than you can shake a stick at, plenty of red wine to stain your teeth? Go on, then.

We're talking, of course, about the Armenian Banquet. Given that most people aren't familiar with Armenian cuisine (it is somewhere between Turkish and Greek), the banquet is a good way to discover it. You are brought three courses for the modest sum of £15.50. There are ten dishes in the starter course (from hummus to binirow borek), followed by a selection of four grilled kebabs served on a mountain of rice and accompanied by grilled vegetables, and then coffee and Armenian delight. Everything is cooked to perfection and with obvious enthusiasm, and the portions are so large that we seriously advise fasting for the day before your reservation.

The Armenian Taverna may be an odd little restaurant but it is an absolute classic too. The food is delicious, the service is exuberant and the Armenian band on Saturday nights is a treat too. It may not be at the cutting edge of style but we think it's pretty cool, and judging by the signed photographs from famous customers over the years (from George Best to Elvis Presley) we're in good company.

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Hanni's (Greater Manchester)
4 Brooklands Road, Sale, Manchester, M33 3SQ             Tel: 0161 973 6606
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Harry Ramsdens (Stretford)
Unit 5, Castlemore Retail Park, Throstles Green, Stretford, Manchester, M16 0SN             Tel:
Despite its lacklustre atmosphere, Harry Ramsden’s serves up a variety of traditional meals, with the most notable being its renowned fish and chips. A cheap and cheery restaurant, this is a family favourite, and as a result is known to get quite busy at peak times. The staff are attentive, even during these busy periods and do their utmost to ensure you are enjoying your dining experience. The restaurant decoration isn’t really that noteworthy – generic restaurant art work and glaring bulbs hang from the ceiling, although when your cod and chips arrives on the table, there’s not much chance of you noticing it
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TOP 10 RESTAURANTS IN MANCHESTER

 1. San Carlo (Italian)
 2. Gaucho Grill (Steaks)
 3. New Emperor (Chinese)
 4. Luso (Portuguese)
 5. Piccolino's (Italian)
 6. Dimitris (Greek)
 7. River Restaurant
 8. Yang Sing (Chinese)
 9. Bar & Grill (European)
10. eastZeast (Indian)

OUR FAVOURITE RESTAURANTS IN MANCHESTER

Italian Restaurants
San Carlo
Stock
Pizzeria Italia
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Piccolino's
Steak Restaurants
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Gaucho Grill
French Restaurants
Brasserie Blanc
Midland French
Lounge Ten
Indian Restaurants
eastZeast
Shimla Pinks
Rajdoot
Chinese Restaurants
New Emperor
Pacific
Yang Sing
Seafood Restaurants
Livebait
Yo! Sushi
Sinclair's Oyster Bar
Portuguese
Luso
Family Friendly
River Restaurant
Shimla Pinks (Indian)
Pizzeria Italia (Italian)
Yang Sing (Chinese)
Great Value
Pizzeria Italia (Italian)
Shimla Pinks (Indian)
Dimitris (Greek)

RECENT REVIEWS

Marmalade (1/10)
"Not impressed"

Strada (10/10)
"What an evening!"

Saffron Eastern Cuisine (3/10)
"Not impressed"

eastZeast Riverside (9/10)
"excellent"

Ning (10/10)
"Fab for veggies"

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