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4 based on 661 reviews
Very busy restaurant, with many dishes to chose from, ordered beef pho, papaya salad and a pork dish which were all very nice, presented well and generous in size and taste. Garnishes for pho come separately which is nice for the heat control. The staff were efficient and friendly, they also gave a pho doggie bag to take away. I'll definitely have to try their other dishes such as fried octopus another time. It's a very popular and busy place, even on a Sunday, so booking is recommended.
4 based on 580 reviews
I’ve been to a few Yo Sushi and this was our first visit to Trafford Centre. The food and service was first class, we were served by Charlie who was outstanding. I kept her fit, running back and forth topping up my Miso soup! Will definitely return.
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4 based on 346 reviews
Nahm Prik Thai Cuisine, a fine Thai restaurant in Altrincham, offering delectable meal for every occasion whether it'll be a romantic dinner or lunch, catching up with friends and family or for business entertainment. We're aspired to offer the most authe
Friendly staff. Great mixed starters. Then shared red curry, green curry, pad thai noddles and sticky rice.All in all very good if a little pricey
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4 based on 227 reviews
Homestyle Indian food in a curry cafe surrounding. A selection of three curries with rice or chapatis are served on a steel Thali and come with salad and our in house chutneys. Snacks such as Dhokla, Patra, Kachori are all available and delicious with a c
It’s not that often we visit Chorlton. I suppose we don’t really visit enough as it’s probably the best foody destination in Manchester. But, when we do, there’s invariably lunch at the Chapati Café. Good location, next to the car park and, for the foodies, ideally placed – walk one way for the butcher, fishmonger and greengrocer, walk the other way for the excellent Barbakan Bakery and Unicorn Grocery. As for lunch, the Café is a “leafy suburbs” version of the city centre’s curry cafes in the Northern Quarter. But with one significant difference, the Café is spotlessly clean, something not guaranteed in the Quarter. The deal is the similar – three curries from the day’s selection of seven or eight, with rice, chapatti (or both), salad and chutney. I went with lamb keema, samboro (a lightly spiced dry fry of cabbage, carrot and peas) and a quite zingy chickpea curry in tomato and tamarind sauce. My companion in life is often on a vegetarian track in Asian places and chose the chickpeas, a potato dish flavoured with curry leaves and really nice dhal made with pigeon peas. Good lunch. Then time for a bit of food shopping.
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