I'm staying with my fiance in Manchester on Sunday evening can anyone recommend a good place to eat?



Answers:
Depends what kind of food you like. There's a lot of choice. If you want to stay in the city centre you could try China Town (a well established place is the Yang Sing). Or if you want to get out of town there's Rusholme for some great curry houses (My fave is the Punjab).
In town there's lots of more expensive restaurants around castlefield and a few off Albert Square, which is where the Town Hall is (Piccolinos-is a good Italian, Livebait -a fish restaurant)
Hope that helps
Khebab alley
Pearl City
33 George Street, Chinatown, Manchester M1 4PH.
Tel: 0161-228 7683
Open every day. Last orders 2.00am (weekdays), 4.00am Saturdays, and 12midnight on Sundays. Much praised, classical Cantonese fare for the discerning, with celebrated dim sum. One of Manchester's oldest established Chinese restaurants
MacDonald's.
At home !
Harpers Bar and Resturant, chic and romantic.
There is a restaurant just called "restaurant" and it is fabulous - footballer spotting ahoy.
La Vina on Deansgate is a fantastic tapas restaurant
http://www.michelinman.com/difference/re.

http://www.michelintravel.com/nyc/nyc_gu.

http://hometown.aol.com/opusbutt/3star-3.
between the legs.
Pizza Express, always great.

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