Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Macclesfield, England, United Kingdom. Macclesfield is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England. The population of Macclesfield at the 2011 census was 52,044. A person from Macclesfield is sometimes referred to as a "Maxonian". Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town.
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5 based on 146 reviews
We're regular visitors of Soma, it has a warm welcome feel the minute you walk through the door and the food is always absolutely on point. My other half and I cannot get enough of the pork belly (I don't even like pork belly usually) and the portion sizes are really generous. The staff are always really helpful and friendly and the owners always seem to be there which is something you don't always see.
4 based on 151 reviews
Serving great food, on small plates, with great drinks to go with!! Small plates, nibbles, beer, wine, cocktails, loose leaf tea & freshly ground coffee.
Iâm quickly finding myself becoming quite a regular at TAPA, staff are always friendly and attentive! The menu changes regularly and always has something new and exciting to try. The current bacon wrapped dates are a must! Along with the best espresso martini for miles... obvs will be back!
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4 based on 614 reviews
Not my first experience of âshoppingâ at Arighi Bianchi but reinforced my previous experiences. Their whole approach to customer service, and in particular luxury shopping customer service needs bringing into the 21st century. For those of you that have shopped there you will know the sales assistants sit at their little island of a desk surrounded by room scene of accessories and furniture. But if one asks for advice about an item that is adjacent to them, invariably the response is âsorry not my sectionâ and they then proceed to give directions such as turn left, up a ramp, turn right, down some stairs turn left again and then you might find someone who can help you. Well Iâm sorry but the customer has no way of knowing which member of staff can provide advice or conduct a sale. We found the same level of inflexibility when wanting to proceed with a sale. Surely in this day and age a store such as Arighis should be able to take payment for an accessory at any till. In contrast to the lack of service in the rest of the store the Hammondâs sales assistant was an absolute nosey nuisance. We had wandered into her section for a browse. Not accepting this reason she proceeded to bombard us with prying questions in an attempt I assume to hook us for a sale. She just came across as commission hungry. Following us into another room set we were interested in purchasing an item but when asked for advice. Youâve guessed it, she said âsorry not my sectionâ.So with this poor shopping experience behind us and not in the best of moods we went to the cafe.One is requested to wait to be seated. We were asked in quite a brusque manner if weâd booked. We hadnât do a big deal was made about trying to find us a table. But they did.Once seated. The waitress experience was mixed. One was very impatient, did not smile, and because we did not read through the menu in the time she wanted us to cautioned us that food was taking 10 minutes to prepare. Ie her way of saying hurry up. Another waitress was very pleasant did smile and was polite.Half way through the meal a gentleman came to the table and asked if we were alright. He did not introduce himself so I assumed he was a fellow diner. Turns out he was the owner. Had you introduced yourself Sir I would have sat you down and talked through our experience today.The food was very over priced. My lasagne was just horrible. The chicken salad was too salty. However, the cake we had was delicious.I hope that the management take some of these points on board. Although given how busy the cafe was I guess they have just become complacent. Dear DoraexplorahI was very sorry to read your review on tripadvisor.As a family business, we strive always to give a welcoming and memorable experience for our customers.I'm sorry that it wasn't made aware to you that the Gentleman who asked about your food was indeed my father, Paul Bianchi, who would have welcomed the chance to hear about your experience.I will be sending you by private message my contact details as I would very much like the chance to meet you personally. I hope you can get in touch as your business is very important to us.My apologies againKind regardsNick BianchiDirector
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