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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[1]:add
- The menu ticks off plenty of Greek and Cypriot classics, from mezze platters groaning with dolmathes, falafel, houmous and melintzanosalata to more localised specialities such as afelia, a pork shoulder stew simmered with red wine, crushed coriander seeds, cumin and cinnamon, and served with cracked wheat pilaf.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[2]:add
- These aren't ordinary doughnuts, either - Siop Shop's flavours have included millionaire shortbread, lemon meringue, cherry bakewell and even a collaboration bake with beer in it.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[3]:add
- It's an authentic taste of Lebanon, with house specialties including kibbeh (crushed wheat stuffed with lamb), fattoush salad, bamieh (an okra stew) and muklubieh (rice layered with aubergine and lamb).
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[5]:add
- There's also a Lowlands-inspired food menu food menu with dishes such as moules frites, carbonade flamande (a Flemish beef stew) and bitterballen, alongside its signature fondues.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[6]:add
- Chef and owner Eric Moreau serves an elegant menu of classic Parisian-style dishes: think oysters, snails and côte de boeuf, alongside its signature chicken, cooked low and slow at 63 degrees.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[9]:add
- The menu ticks off plenty of Greek and Cypriot classics, from mezze platters groaning with dolmathes, falafel, houmous and melintzanosalata to more localised specialities such as afelia, a pork shoulder stew simmered with red wine, crushed coriander seeds, cumin and cinnamon, and served with cracked wheat pilaf.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[10]:add
- There's also a Lowlands-inspired food menu food menu with dishes such as moules frites, carbonade flamande (a Flemish beef stew) and bitterballen, alongside its signature fondues.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[11]:add
- The menu here reflects that, mixing native staples such as lavash bread, khorovadz kebabs and stuffed cabbage leaves with the likes of borsch, a Ukranian beetroot soup also popular in Russia, and Georgian khinkali.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[12]:add
- Marinated meats cooked in a tandoor oven, weighty silver platters of curries (including their fiery khorsani), and naan breads that droop over the sides of their plate all conspire to make The Great Kathmandu so great.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[14]:add
- The menu ticks off plenty of Greek and Cypriot classics, from mezze platters groaning with dolmathes, falafel, houmous and melintzanosalata to more localised specialities such as afelia, a pork shoulder stew simmered with red wine, crushed coriander seeds, cumin and cinnamon, and served with cracked wheat pilaf.
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- 2020 October 30, Emily Heward, “Greater Manchester breweries and craft beer bars offering lockdown deliveries”, in Manchester Evening News[15]:add
- The range includes cask beer in 5 litre bag-in-box, 5 litre steel minicasks and bottles - all available for free local home delivery to all OL postcodes, or collection from the brewery.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[16]:add
- Expect bite-sized dishes such as cassava fritters and fried Quisqeya salami, alongside larger plates such as mofungo, a Dominican and Puerto Rican dish made from twice fried plantain, garlic, and pork scratchings, and served with different meats and a garlic gravy.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[17]:add
- It's an authentic taste of Lebanon, with house specialties including kibbeh (crushed wheat stuffed with lamb), fattoush salad, bamieh (an okra stew) and muklubieh (rice layered with aubergine and lamb).
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[22]:add
- The Rusholme restaurant serves a broadly Middle Eastern menu but with a real Omani focus, which means it's the go-to (/only?) place to go for a traditional shuwa: tender lamb slow-cooked in banana leaves.
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- 2020 February 16, Emily Heward, “The A to Z of restaurants from around the world in Manchester”, in Manchester Evening News[24]:add
- Named after the translation of Hungarian speciality spätzle - a type of v-shaped dumpling resembling a bird in flight - The Sparrows serves comforting, carb-laden, continental dishes.