My own personal preference is Italian, Indian and Chinese. My favourite Italian is San Giovanni's near Manchester and my favourite Indian restaurant is the Royal Naz in Rusholme. Most of the Chinese restaurants in Chinatown are good value.
Favourite restaurants.
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bwfc71
scottjames30
Hipster_Nebula
wanderlust
Michael Bolton
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Reebok Trotter
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2 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 12:30
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
McDonalds probably.
3 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 12:33
Michael Bolton
El Hadji Diouf
Indian first. Mexican second. Steak house third (if they exist)?
4 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 12:35
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
Gauchos in Amsterdam used to be my favourite steak house.
5 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 12:36
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Indian, Thai, Lebanese and Mexican tend to be my favourites. It depends on my mood at the time. Sometimes I feel that you just can't go wrong with a good steak though (Gunton Arms in Norfolk do it to perfection). In Bolton, my favourite Indian place is a takeaway on Tonge Moor Rd opposite the connie club (where Tony Knowles used to hang out). It's veggie, but the cooking is perhaps the most authentic I've had in the UK. If you can get over the fact it's veggie, treat yourself - f******* delicious every time.
6 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 12:49
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Wedgwood in Edinburgh is superb.
But if I'm looking for cheap and decent i don't mind that chain Prezzo.
But if I'm looking for cheap and decent i don't mind that chain Prezzo.
7 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 13:08
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Italian-Luciano's.
Indian-Akbar.
Indian-Akbar.
8 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 18:40
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
In Bolton there is:-
San Marino
Latino Lounge
Il Torro
In Manchester there is:-
San Carlo
Piccolino
Revolucian De Cuba
In London there are just far too many and not really got a fave favourite one yet, although been to thsi one a few times now:-
The Fire Station, Waterloo
In Amsterdam, there is:-
Van Puffelen (inbetween Anne Frank House and Leidsestraat)
Calzone (Beethovenstraat)
New King (in the Chinese part of the city)
San Marino
Latino Lounge
Il Torro
In Manchester there is:-
San Carlo
Piccolino
Revolucian De Cuba
In London there are just far too many and not really got a fave favourite one yet, although been to thsi one a few times now:-
The Fire Station, Waterloo
In Amsterdam, there is:-
Van Puffelen (inbetween Anne Frank House and Leidsestraat)
Calzone (Beethovenstraat)
New King (in the Chinese part of the city)
10 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 19:30
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
LW23 wrote:nick's on COR
Thats still going? Not been in a few years and it was always a good place to go.
11 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 19:33
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
If you like Italian, and your in bury , try Pizzeria Bella Italia, you won't be disappointed.
Its not the chain, its a little independent eating place.
Really good food.
Its not the chain, its a little independent eating place.
Really good food.
12 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 19:40
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
scottjames30 wrote:If you like Italian, and your in bury , try Pizzeria Bella Italia, you won't be disappointed.
Its not the chain, its a little independent eating place.
Really good food.
I know of a new Thai Restaurant in Bury that only opened recently - Pum, or soemthing liek that - and its part of teh complex on The Rock. I know the owner and she spent quite a few months in Thailand learning the cookery and gaining experience in hiring the correct people. In fact since its opened it has had brilliant reviews - not tried it myself, yet but next visit back home and I will.
13 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:10
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc71 wrote:
I know of a new Thai Restaurant in Bury that only opened recently - Pum, or soemthing liek that - and its part of teh complex on The Rock. I know the owner and she spent quite a few months in Thailand learning the cookery and gaining experience in hiring the correct people. In fact since its opened it has had brilliant reviews - not tried it myself, yet but next visit back home and I will.
It's amazing how many times a poster will mention a place and you know someone there.
You really are a man of the people.
14 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:13
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
Natasha Whittam wrote:bwfc71 wrote:
I know of a new Thai Restaurant in Bury that only opened recently - Pum, or soemthing liek that - and its part of teh complex on The Rock. I know the owner and she spent quite a few months in Thailand learning the cookery and gaining experience in hiring the correct people. In fact since its opened it has had brilliant reviews - not tried it myself, yet but next visit back home and I will.
It's amazing how many times a poster will mention a place and you know someone there.
You really are a man of the people.
That is because I treat most people the same and I am a good person and friend. But anyone who tries to blacken my good name or has a go at any member of my family, or friends, then they will receive my full wrath.
15 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:16
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
If I had a choice to eat in any one establishment then it would have to be Benares Restaurant in Berkeley Square, London. It's run by chef Atul Kochhar who has two Michelin stars. I have never seen Indian food that looks so delicious.
16 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:17
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc71 wrote:scottjames30 wrote:If you like Italian, and your in bury , try Pizzeria Bella Italia, you won't be disappointed.
Its not the chain, its a little independent eating place.
Really good food.
I know of a new Thai Restaurant in Bury that only opened recently - Pum, or soemthing liek that - and its part of teh complex on The Rock. I know the owner and she spent quite a few months in Thailand learning the cookery and gaining experience in hiring the correct people. In fact since its opened it has had brilliant reviews - not tried it myself, yet but next visit back home and I will.
I will never go there then.
17 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:19
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
scottjames30 wrote:
Indian-Akbar.
Are you talking about Akbars on Liverpool Road in Manchester ? It's certainly got a good reputation.
Has anyone tried Simon Rogans Restaurant in Cartmel? It looks quite pricey but boy can he cook.
18 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:21
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Reebok Trotter wrote:scottjames30 wrote:
Indian-Akbar.
Are you talking about Akbars on Liverpool Road in Manchester ? It's certainly got a good reputation.
Has anyone tried Simon Rogans Restaurant in Cartmel? It looks quite pricey but boy can he cook.
Its the best I have ever had.
Have you ever been ?
if so, what did you have.
19 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:35
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
scottjames30 wrote:bwfc71 wrote:scottjames30 wrote:If you like Italian, and your in bury , try Pizzeria Bella Italia, you won't be disappointed.
Its not the chain, its a little independent eating place.
Really good food.
I know of a new Thai Restaurant in Bury that only opened recently - Pum, or soemthing liek that - and its part of teh complex on The Rock. I know the owner and she spent quite a few months in Thailand learning the cookery and gaining experience in hiring the correct people. In fact since its opened it has had brilliant reviews - not tried it myself, yet but next visit back home and I will.
I will never go there then.
If it is good and you miss out because I reccommended it then you are a very pitiful person.
20 Re: Favourite restaurants. Sun Mar 24 2013, 20:39
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
I have been about half a dozen times to Akbars. I've had the Rogan Josh, Bhuna and Karahi chicken and they were all delicious.
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