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| The
superb Thai restaurant off Chapel Walks, which won the
Pride Of Manchester Award for Best Restaurant in Manchester
2007-08, is up for the award again this year too. |
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| Paul
Heathcotes modern Spanish tapas restaurant just off
Piccadilly Gardens won plenty of rave reviews in 2008
to earn its place in the final shortlist. |
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| The
most expensive restaurant opening in Manchester. The
£4 million Japanese Fusion restaurant on John
Dalton Street, makes our shortlist after it eventually
opened in May. |
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| Perhaps
Manchester's best hope of a coveted city centre Michelin
star, chef Ian Matfin, in consultation with Michael
Caines, produces affordable artistic fine-dining delights. |
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| Arguably
the best Italian in Manchester with many A-list celebs
and the entire United, City, and England football squads
flocking to this unlikely 1970's Swinton shopping arcade |
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| This
amazing Japanese restaurant in Castlefield, offers theatre
style teppanyaki cooking as well as a more intimate
dining area with some of the best sushi in town. |
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| This
fantastic Thai restaurant in Whitefield was the surprise
runner up in last year's awards and reviews in 2008
confirm the 15 minute tram journey from town is still
worth making. |
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| The
most expensive restaurant in Manchester, built at a
cost of over £4.5 million, is the third Thai influenced
restaurant to make the shortlist for Best Restaurant
in Manchester. |
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