29 May
Food, shopping and entertainment make a destination world famous and that is why among the finest in the world is Manchester. This is one place that will cater you some of the finest dishes in the world in its restaurants. There are many quality restaurants in Manchester. Here are the top three of them.
The French at the Midland Hotel:
This is one of the best restaurants in the world. There are 6 to 10 courses. There are many awards winning British dishes served here at The French. Maintains a perfect balance between progressive and heritage cuisine, the restaurant has become everyone’s favourite. Steeped in history, the menu of the French offers mouth-watering British cuisines immaculately with added seasonal specialties.
Mr Cooper’s House & Garden:
The next in the list is the famous Mr Cooper’s House & Garden. The ambience is perfect and natural. There are also some of the finest cocktails in the world served here in the Mr Cooper’s House & Garden. Not only food is impeccable here, but also its atmosphere. Right in the middle of the dining room is a tree. It serves as the creative, centrepiece. The restaurant is very clean and flawlessly designed and decorated. It possesses qualities to cheer up any mood. The tasty food is value for money. If you cannot afford style then this is definitely not your spot.
Michael Caines at Abode Manchester:
This is at the top in blending the ambience with eclectic cuisines. Michael Caines Restaurant has consecutively won the ‘Pride of Manchester Award’ from 2009 to 2012 – thanks to its innovative European cuisine, added with seasonal flavour and regional ingredients from Cheshire, Lancashire and Manchester. Apart from amazing food, guests can also take pleasure in its fine wine. It flaunts a long wine list to complement the cuisine. Wines can be chosen from both New World Estates and classic European vineyards.
Whether it is an occasional lunch or a romantic dinner, Michael Caines at Abode Manchester is just the perfect place. The opening hours are 12 pm to 2.30 pm (Tuesday to Saturday), 6 pm to 10 pm (Tuesday to Saturday) and 5 pm to 10 pm (Friday and Saturday). Sundays and Mondays are closed. You can also expect a la carte menu from 5 pm to 6 pm (Friday and Saturday).
When you have such an excellent eating list, why would you prefer your dinner anywhere else?