Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Wilmslow, England, United Kingdom. Wilmslow (/wɪlmsˈloʊ/) is a town and civil parish in Cheshire, England, it is small town that is 11 mi (18 km) south of Manchester. It is one of the most sought-after places to live in the UK after central London, and falls within the Cheshire Golden Triangle.
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5 based on 176 reviews
An ideal spot for drinking, dining and relaxing Suburban Green is a unique place with a carefully crafted seasonal menu, quirky cocktails, craft beers and fine wines that simply make it too easy to stay all day. Events space, meetings & networking events,
I can not get enough of this restaurant. The food is lovely, the service is impeccable and the atmosphere is excellent. Wilmslow is incredibly lucky to have a restaurant serving food at this quality at this price. Everything is incredibly tasty and fromMy experience no dishes disappointed. I loved the lamb and the chicken thighs. The eclectic menu choice offered us a dinning experience that Iâd never have the time to replicate or execute at home and thatâs what I want from a restaurant. I canât recommend highly enough. Thank you to the staff
4 based on 108 reviews
Went for a family celebration meal and had a set menu, choice of 3 items for each course. Food was excellent and well presented. Portions could have been bigger but happy with the quality. Service was excellent from the very well trained staff. Bar prices reasonable for a hotel and good choice of draught beers etc. The hotel has recently been refurbished and the décor is bright and modern.Dear 2010mustangThank you so much for your kind feedback in regards to your recent dining experience at Restaurant One Eighty.It is pleasing to read that you enjoyed your dining experience & enjoyed great service from our restaurant team.I will certainly communicate your positive words to the team.Look forward to welcoming you back at Restaurant One Eighty.Kind RegardsColin StarkeyExecutive Chef
4 based on 676 reviews
The Merlin Inn is a stylish, contemporary pub, bar and restaurant serving delicious pub food as well as a fine selection of drinks in great surroundings. Our unique dining space is perfectly equipped to accommodate parties of all sizes, from romantic meal
Arrived on saturday afternoon, some sort of drinks function with around 30 guests was happening. Went to the bar to get seated, but there was a group of people stood in the way who obviously hadnt been taught basic manners, ie, get your drinks and then get out the way so other people can order. barstaff told us to get some menus off a sideboard then head to the restaurant. Not very welcoming. A waitress appeared eventually and seated us. Ordered drinks, g+t for her and a lemonade. My lemonade was just soda water, their postmix had run out but not been changed. Ordered a garlic pizza bread to share and a dirty burger and a wagyu burger.The bar guy appeared with our starter and I took the opportunity to have my lemonade replaced for an actual lemonade. The garlic pizza was dry, had parmesan shavings on it and undressed, limp rocket leaves scattered about...obviously i had no drink to wash it down yet until we'd almost finished the bread. Also came uncut with a blunt pizza cutter, really do not want to be carving my own pizza at the table unless you're going to give me a chopping board and a big knife. When you serve bread it's customary to serve it with a fat, such as butter. so it slides down your throat easier. A little pot of balsamic and oil or chilli oil or anything would have gone down a treat. But it didnt. Our mains came, i had the wagyu, which was overcooked, dry and tasteless, she had the dirty burger which was actually really good. Chips were average. My garlic prawns were weird, had a strange texture, just fell apart in the mouth. I'd hazard they were old, or had been defrosted rapidly. the garlic butter was slimy and gloopy, so i sent them back. waitress was very inexperienced and absent a lot. difficult to get hold of her for anything. I wish id ordered the dirty burger as it was so much better than the wagyu burger. The manager comped the prawns and £10 from our bill, which was very generous, I'd have paid for the burger since I ate it all.So in summary I had a very mediocre meal and The Mrs had a lovely meal. If I go back, which I may well do, I'll choose the dirty burger. Dont bother with the wagyu tbh. Hi robertsC95114BL,Thank you for you feedback, thaere are certainly points in your review that we will be able to work on. It is comments such as yours that we can use in our team meetings to be able to improve our service and thus build a better business.I am pleased that you left us a 4* rating and your friend did enjoy her burger and encouraged that you will return to us.Hopefully we will se you both again soon.Gary & Team Merlin
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4 based on 687 reviews
Visited for a birthday. We fancied a nice country pub and the Bulls Head was recommended. We went on a Sunday and most of the party had the roast - good selection of beef, pork, chicken and lamb. I had the beef and it was delicious, but for £15 it should be! Child portions were poor - for £10 my son had one roast potato! There's probably more reasonably priced options in the area.
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