Discover Restaurants offering the best Grill food in Prestwich, Bury, including Panama Hatty's Grill, One 88 Kitchen & Bar, JS Restaurant, JS Restaurant, eastZeast - Riverside, Manchester, JS Restaurant, Dakota Bar & Grill, Ta'am
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4 based on 112 reviews
The restaurant has three distinct menu sections, Middle-Eastern, far eastern and Indian. We ordered from the Indian menu and the food was excellent. The litmus test of this kind of food is the rice, if they can do that properly the rest is usually good. This was plump, but not overcooked basmati rice, each grain separate.The lamb korma and lamb biryani my daughter and I shared were just as good as the rice.My friend had a burger. I feel that the chips are the crucial point here. These were hand cut, and properly fried. Not a frozen chip to be seen. The burger was great.Service was fast.The only, possible, drawback (and this is really a matter of taste) is the fast food setting. Self service from a long counter, bare, tile topped tables. Nothing shoddy by any means, but some might be looking for a more elegant place to eat.
5 based on 139 reviews
Our destination Grill offers a fresh and sophisticated seasonal menu with brasserie-style service. Signature prime cut steaks are our speciality. Grass-fed, 35 day-aged beef is lightly seasoned then cooked to your liking over hot coals. The Bar features a
Excellent service Great food and wines Highly recommend Made my fathers birthday so much more special Dear splodgycat,I would like to thank you for choosing Dakota Bar & Grill as the venue to mark such a memorable occasion. All of our teams relish the opportunity to make an occasion more memorable and I hope that we are able to mark more birthdays and anniversaries for you.At Dakota we wish that all our guests have a wonderful experience, therefore i am pleased that the quality of cooking and service from our floor team have made this possible. We look forward to welcoming you back to Dakota in the near future.Warm regards,Guest Relations
4 based on 135 reviews
About Us Welcome to JS Restaurant JS is the oldest kosher restaurant in Manchester, our reputation for quality food and good service has grown and grown over the years from our humble beginnings in 1956 to a restaurant which can now cater for over 150 din
This place had a makeover a year or so ago, following a fire, and it looks only slightly different now. Iâm not sure that the changes are for the better, as the benches and chairs make it look more like a cafe (as opposed to a restaurant) now. The menu has also changed quite a bit - itâs more restricted now, and it has more of a Middle eastern feel than a traditional kosher feel. In other respects, though, itâs still the same: you still get service that floats between unfussy (on the edge of surly) and helpful, and the waitresses were particularly good at advising my son on the kidsâ portions and helping him to decide whether to order from the kidsâ menu or from the adultsâ (and offering to adapt the latter to suit him). The best bit, as ever, was the food, with large portions as usual: good, hot chicken soup (although a bit too salty), and good teriyaki chicken (with the customary excellent chips); the lamb was good too (a huge portion), and my son was very happy with both his burger and his hot dog. The desserts were a bit disappointing, with the description of the chocolate explosion somewhat over-selling the rich, distinctly unchocolately product that arrived. The least impressive bit was that there wasnât a lock on the gentsâ loo - with only one male loo facility (no urinals), it really isnât good enough to expect occupants to sit (or stand) there knowing that some unwitting other customer might walk in at any time. This restaurant of course corners the market, but it wouldnât take much to convert it from being a decent place to a very good place. As it is, thereâs a just a bit too much of taking the clientele for granted for me to be truly evangelical about it.
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4 based on 1991 reviews
Welcome to the home of authentic Punjabi cuisine! We specialise in Punjabi Grilled Food, From Lamb Chops Shashlick To Full Tandoori Chicken, Fresh Salmon & Seabass. eastZeast Riverside is a multi award winning restaurant. Where celebrities tend to unwind,
5 star food 5 star atmosphere and 5 star service from zeeshan who once again did not fail in making myself and my partner feel part of the family at eastzeast riverside. We won't leave it so long to return next time. Thanks team zeeshan
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4 based on 135 reviews
About Us Welcome to JS Restaurant JS is the oldest kosher restaurant in Manchester, our reputation for quality food and good service has grown and grown over the years from our humble beginnings in 1956 to a restaurant which can now cater for over 150 din
This place had a makeover a year or so ago, following a fire, and it looks only slightly different now. Iâm not sure that the changes are for the better, as the benches and chairs make it look more like a cafe (as opposed to a restaurant) now. The menu has also changed quite a bit - itâs more restricted now, and it has more of a Middle eastern feel than a traditional kosher feel. In other respects, though, itâs still the same: you still get service that floats between unfussy (on the edge of surly) and helpful, and the waitresses were particularly good at advising my son on the kidsâ portions and helping him to decide whether to order from the kidsâ menu or from the adultsâ (and offering to adapt the latter to suit him). The best bit, as ever, was the food, with large portions as usual: good, hot chicken soup (although a bit too salty), and good teriyaki chicken (with the customary excellent chips); the lamb was good too (a huge portion), and my son was very happy with both his burger and his hot dog. The desserts were a bit disappointing, with the description of the chocolate explosion somewhat over-selling the rich, distinctly unchocolately product that arrived. The least impressive bit was that there wasnât a lock on the gentsâ loo - with only one male loo facility (no urinals), it really isnât good enough to expect occupants to sit (or stand) there knowing that some unwitting other customer might walk in at any time. This restaurant of course corners the market, but it wouldnât take much to convert it from being a decent place to a very good place. As it is, thereâs a just a bit too much of taking the clientele for granted for me to be truly evangelical about it.
4 based on 135 reviews
About Us Welcome to JS Restaurant JS is the oldest kosher restaurant in Manchester, our reputation for quality food and good service has grown and grown over the years from our humble beginnings in 1956 to a restaurant which can now cater for over 150 din
This place had a makeover a year or so ago, following a fire, and it looks only slightly different now. Iâm not sure that the changes are for the better, as the benches and chairs make it look more like a cafe (as opposed to a restaurant) now. The menu has also changed quite a bit - itâs more restricted now, and it has more of a Middle eastern feel than a traditional kosher feel. In other respects, though, itâs still the same: you still get service that floats between unfussy (on the edge of surly) and helpful, and the waitresses were particularly good at advising my son on the kidsâ portions and helping him to decide whether to order from the kidsâ menu or from the adultsâ (and offering to adapt the latter to suit him). The best bit, as ever, was the food, with large portions as usual: good, hot chicken soup (although a bit too salty), and good teriyaki chicken (with the customary excellent chips); the lamb was good too (a huge portion), and my son was very happy with both his burger and his hot dog. The desserts were a bit disappointing, with the description of the chocolate explosion somewhat over-selling the rich, distinctly unchocolately product that arrived. The least impressive bit was that there wasnât a lock on the gentsâ loo - with only one male loo facility (no urinals), it really isnât good enough to expect occupants to sit (or stand) there knowing that some unwitting other customer might walk in at any time. This restaurant of course corners the market, but it wouldnât take much to convert it from being a decent place to a very good place. As it is, thereâs a just a bit too much of taking the clientele for granted for me to be truly evangelical about it.
4 based on 359 reviews
One88 Kitchen & Bar is located in Whitefield, a leafy suburb 5 miles north of Manchester city centre. We offer a casual fine dining experience. Enjoy expertly prepared brunch, lunch and dinner in our stylish, relaxed surroundings or simply sit back with f
This place has gone massively down hill. Food was very very average indeed and turned into a common bistro you would see in the depths of Salford music blaring and full of scallys (although part not necessarily the restaurants fault) however they can turn people away for being dressed like they are going to park life!! No specials anymore and main courses just bland!! I would like to add say the staff were very friendly and did a good job
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4 based on 514 reviews
We are an independently owned restaurant group that prides itself on style, value-for-money, fresh ingredients, exciting cocktails & beers and attentive service in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. We believe that our menu is an interesting mix of popular
They had lots of vegetarian options listed, but no vegan options whatsoever. The waiter was really helpful, but it seemed the restaurant as a whole wasnât really able to offer any dairy free/meat free option. Everyone elseâs food looked really nice, though! I would recommend coming here if you are a meat-eater, but definitely avoid if vegan!
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