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EastZEast
Restaurant Manchester
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Palace Theatre Restaurants |
Ibis
Hotel Manchester, Princess Street, Manchester, M1
7DG [map] |
tel : 0161 244 5353 |
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mins walk to the palace theatre |
excellent
award winning indian restaurant from bradford's famous
raja brothers, offering punjabi cuisine at the ibis
hotel [amend] |
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EastZEast Indian Restaurant Manchester - overall reader
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most
popular dish:
lamb handi
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Z East Restaurant Manchester -
reader comments
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"Get there early to avoid disappointment. Better still
book before going. Excellent place,
we go every week." -
Barry Wright, Manchester 5/5/07 (visited on a Thursday
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"Overall, very impressed, although
they had some weird lighting going
on which every 10 minutes or so changed the whole restaurant
from green to red to blue - probably could have done
without this. Tables were also a little too
close together meaning on a very busy night
(which it was) conversation levels had to rise - along
with everyone else's!! Top notch."
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Jim Chadwick, Manchester 18/4/07 (visited on a Sunday
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"Superb restaurant if somewhat cramped
and noisey - food as good as any Indian in
the region and the service, from the welcoming 'greeter'
in traditional dress at the door to the friendly and
efficient waiters, is fantastic. The
prices are relatively steep, around
£10 for a main course + £3 for pilau rice
and £3 for a huge naan bread. Kingfsher beers
were also expensive at £3 for a small bottle.
Even the papadom's, whch I spent most of the evening
trying to clear from the inside of my teeth, will set
you back a whopping £4 for 2. I guess good food
has it's price although that said, it didn't seem to
put the students off as there was many in here. Maybe
they were attracted by the crazy lights
- one minute you're in subtle lighting, the next in
a brothel like red glow and then a bright sunbed blue
- it's hard to see what you're eating." -
Matthew, Manchester 8/4/07 (visited on Easter Sunday
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