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Yang
Sing Restaurant Manchester
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China Town |
34
Princess Street, Manchester, M1 4JY [map] |
Tel:
0161 236 2200 |
established
in 1978 & still recognised by most food critics
as the best chinese restaurant in europe [amend] |
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Yang Sing
Restaurant Manchester - overall reader reviews
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Yang
Sing Chinese Restaurant Manchester - reader comments
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| "We
asked for a table in the corner on a Tuesday night at
around 6pm, and got one immediately, no problem. We
were downstairs, with about 5 other parties when we
started, and almost full when we finished two hours
later. We asked for Banquet A and specifically asked
for one to be made which didn't include red meat or
oysters/scallops, this was achieved, we weren't rushed,
we got a free bottle of wine because of Manchester International
Festival. The waiters were polite, efficient
and professional. The bill was slightly
more than we anticipated (we were expecting
bill to be around £55 and £60 was charged,
but it said on the receipt that service wasn't included.
I didn't quibble because they had met my every requirement
and included lots of prawns. The banquet could cost
between £27.50 and £29 per person. I asked
specifically for Ostrich in the banquet and it was delicious,
as was the chicken and peach also the Asparagus is worthy
of mention. Overall I was very satisfied
with my meal but would probably want to try out other
Chinese restaurants in the area on future visits"
-kay, sheffield 12/7/07 (visited on a tuesday evening) |
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| "We
had an incredible meal here, the waiter
was more than happy to help us with the menu and we
got a superb selection. We went for
the 'banquet' menu b - which was very good,
there was so much variety with amazing
flavours - particularly enjoyed the lobster!
Overall we had a wonderful meal - thoroughly
recommend to everyone!"
- elizabeth wilde, manchester 3/5/07 (visited on a tuesday
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"The
last time I visited the Yang Sing was over a year ago
and I remember at the time enjoying the food but still
being left slightly disappointed it wasn't of the standards
that Egon Ronay and the Good Food Guide had led me to
believe. After reading in many 2007 guide books that
"it isn't the restaurant it once was",
I thought I'd check it out. I have to say, the books
were spot on! The only thing that hasn't changed here
is the decor - now somewhat tired and in need
of a refurb. It's no longer as posh
as it used to be; in the old days I remember
you had to book weeks ahead to get a table and the clientele
were mainly suited business men as opposed to the hen
nights and football shirted fans that were here on Saturday
night. The food was very tasty and
reasonably priced but the quality
wasn't great. The grease that spat of more
than one of our dishes on the hot plates covered everything
on the table from mobile phones to shirt cuffs and drinks
glasses. Certainly not of Egon Ronay standards
any more. It appears the Yang Sing is still
trading on its old reputation and, as this
website and the guide books say, there's far better
Chinese restaurants in Manchester to choose from."
- matthew, manchester 23/4/07 (visited on a saturday
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