The following restaurants have teamed
up with Restaurants
Of Manchester to offer you some fantastic savings,
sample menus, promotions and special offers..
We've listed the offers in order of the
maximum saving possible per couple, eating 2 starters, 2 main
courses with 2 accompaniments (when required) and 2 desserts.
These are only a guide, as menus may change and it's often possible
to eat (and save) even more.
City
Card is the innovative membership concept for people living
and working in the city. Enjoy access to an exclusive
range of member privileges at many of Manchester’s
best restaurants, bars, shops, spas, hair salons,
gyms, leisure activities, cinemas, theatres, golf courses
and entertainment venues each time you visit. Offers include
50% off at Tiger
Tiger, Bouzouki by Night, The Dining Rooms, Ghenghis
Khan Mongolian Grill, Hale Kitchen, Manzil, Olivers, Slug
& Lettuce,and Viceroy; 30% off at 24
Bar & Grill;
25% off at Barca, Bierkeller, Black
Dog Ballroom, City
Cafe, Don
Giovannis, Ning, Stresa,
Ziya, The
Banyan Tree, Beef & Pudding,
Blue Parrot, Cafe Rouge, De Nada, Dimitri's, Mae Gaew, The
Northern Quarter Restaurant, Pacifica Cantonese, Per Tutti,
Smokies, Tea 42, Thai-E Sarn, and Veena; 20% off at El
Capo,
The Living
Room, Rosso, Sapporo
Teppanyaki, Tribeca, Frankie & Bennys,
Lime, Papa G's, The River Restaurant, and Try
Thai; 15% off at Taps; and 10% off at Waxy O'Connors and
Yara. [check website for upto date list].
• EXCLUSIVE ~ 12
COURSES & PROSECCO for £55 per person
• 3
COURSES for £17.50
These
amazing offers can be found at, what is widely regarded
as, "the best
Chinese restaurant in Manchester". The
outstanding Chinese restaurant inside
the Great Northern Warehouse, on the ground floor of Manchester
235 casino, has won rave reviews since opening its doors
in December 2009. It boasts a largely Cantonese menu,
influenced by the principals of healthy-eating, with exceptional
dim sums, seafood and vegetarian options.
If
you're lucky with your free bet, this amazing offer at the
fantastic value-for-money British restaurant inside Genting
Casino on Portland Street could potentially see you dine
out for almost nothing. The steaks and many seafood dishes
are cooked on an enclosed Josper Grill to produce a distinctive
style of cooking, utilising the heat produced by the charcoal
to maintain a high cooking temperature of 1000°F which
greatly enhances the flavour, infusing them with a unique
smoky BBQ flavour. Over 18's only.
Living
Ventures' £3m fine-dining restaurant from Great British
Menu winning celebrity chef Aiden Byrne is located on the
second floor of a non-descript office block in Spinningfields.
Although Byrne, the youngest ever chef to win a Michelin
Star, hails from Merseyside, this is truly Mancunian influenced,
informal, funky fine dining at its best with entertaining
dishes and over 24 chefs for just 76 covers. Opened September
2013 and featured in the BBC TV series "Restaurant Wars".
Celebrating
over 30 years as Manchester’s oldest authentic Italian
restaurant, this plush establishment, located on Oxford Street
adjacent to St Peter’s Square in between the Palace
Theatre, Opera House and Bridgewater Hall, uses quality ingredients,
with each dish cooked fresh to order in the open plan kitchen
and fresh pasta areas, where you can see the food being created.
This
light and bright Italian trattoria
just off Albert Square specialises in fish and seafood courses.
Having worked in restaurants in Dubai, Portugal,
Kuwait and Bangkok, as
well as Manchester's celebrated San
Carlo Cicchetti and 39 Steps, Executive Chef John Thompson
gives a cosmopolitan twist to classic Italian dishes
with influences from across the Mediterranean and
modern British cuisine.
These special offers and its location near to all the theatres makes
it ideal for pre-theatre
dining.
These
meal deals can be found at the
former tearoom cafe reinvented itself as an upmarket restaurant
popular with the celebrities that flock to this tiny backstreet
hive of restaurants behind Kendal's House Of Fraser department
store. With Head Chef, Rod Francis, from the now-closed
iconic Manchester restaurant Lounge 10 in the kitchen,
it has deservedly earned a reputation for its modern take
on French and British classics
and they still offer some of the best afternoon
teas in Manchester as well.
Living Ventures' new kid on the block opened in March 2011 just off Piccadilly Gardens in the classy premises that were previously Grado. The sister branch to The Grill On The Alley offers a fulsome nod to the classic, yet glorious, steak, alongside of which runs a healthy obsession with the freshest of produce from the seas.
Possibly the most popular
venue in Spinningfields,
this NYC inspired bar and casual
fine dining steakhouse, is a magnet for celebrities. Neighbourhood is a restaurant and bar inspired by the vibrancy and accessibility of the food and drink scene you typically see in New York, Las Vegas or Miami. It’s a place where you can grab brunch, coffee and a quick snack, afternoon tea, cocktails or dinner – it literally caters for all, offering something for everybody.
This imposing glass fronted restaurant on Station Road in Cheadle Hulme allows diners to watch the world go by as they dine in the modern, stylish interior, which mixes the elegant charm of a classic Italian ristorante with a contemporary buzz.
This imposing glass fronted restaurant on Station Road in Cheadle Hulme allows diners to watch the world go by as they dine in the modern, stylish interior, which mixes the elegant charm of a classic Italian ristorante with a contemporary buzz.
Within
the ornate Elliot House on Deansgate,
just around the corner from the Manchester
Opera House, is the elegant city centre
branch of Living Venture's Italian chain. Inspired
by the Grand Cafes of Europe,
hints towards the 1920’s
and Manchester’s
local heritage combine with tall ceilings, a grand island
bar, and a collection of seating areas,
to make it a venue for every occasion.
The menu offers pizzas, pasta and classic Italian dishes,
each made with fresh, carefully selected, simple ingredients
and a pre-theatre menu is also available.
Situated in the heart of Exchange Square Busaba offers visitors the ultimate Thai experience, from the dishes to the décor. Serving classic, quality Thai food and hospitality, the restaurant is set over three floors and be a destination where old jostles with the new and a heady mix of tradition meets contemporary.
Opening
its doors in late 2013 as a traditional tearoom, this stunning Northern
Quarter establishment from the same people behind Walrus,
Hula and Tusk has evolved into a stylish Georgian style restaurant,
al fresco terrace and lounge bar, serving quality food which
is all about honouring the Northern English heritage. Boasting
one of only two INKA ovens in Manchester city centre, their
meat dishes boast a delicious barbeque flavour, whilst the
majority of the dishes are proudly local. Their Afternoon
Teas and Sunday Roasts are also arguably the best in
the Northern
Quarter.
An added touch of New York glamour has arrived in Manchester with the The Pen & Pencil bar and eatery on the corner of Hilton and Tariff Street. Taking its name and inspiration from the infamous mid-20th Century bar on East 45th Street in New York, which was popular with newspaper journalists and ad men – the original ‘Mad Men’, The Pen & Pencil offers the perfect place for the NQ’s creative locals to chill, think, meet and enjoy great food and drink.