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    Barinda Restaurant

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    Ayo Gurkhali

    Ayo Gurkhali

    4.5(6 reviews)
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    I have really enjoyed it here tonight! Having tried a small tapas bar around the corner which was…read morepacked we found this place. I was dubious at first because it wasn't very busy for a Friday night and the waiters were a bit wooden. Oh and they didn't take card... Looking at the Nepalese and Indian menu though it certainly had a lot of non cliche choices.. I settled for a cheese panner and a Nepalese fish curry for a main. I honestly can't remember the last time I had such a lovely flavoursome curry...it was just beautifully spiced and the fish was nice and soft. A fish dish will cost you £13 unless you order a lobster balti which was about £20 which is not bad for lobster I guess... But despite the not so slick waiters it was a lovely relaxed atmosphere where people casually chatted without the feeling of being rushed. I loved the carvings on the wall..and the cushy layout... I just wish these guys were closer to me as I'd order takeaway from them quite often...which I guess overtime I would turn into a stuffed Naan so I guess it's a good thing... But yes try here to get a non average white man curry

    [+] - Family-owned and run restaurant in heart of downtown…read more - owners are very nice, welcoming, and helpful with your questions with Nepalese/Nepali (Himalayan) cuisine. - Good selection of Indian and Nepali food. - Try Chewala/Woh appetizer - very authentic, chatamari is decent as well. - Good Indian food. [-] - Lamb momo in hot sauce (although delicious) is not a typical Nepali dish. Keep selling it as soupy momo, but please at regular chicken or pork momo.

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    Ayo Gurkhali - Napalese fish curry on the left and a meaty special on the right

    Napalese fish curry on the left and a meaty special on the right

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    Miller & Carter - Buttermilk Chicken

    Miller & Carter

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I called at Miller and Carter to celebrate my birthday, after a bad experience with their…read moreManchester - King Street location, I decided to finally give them another chance due to an improved menu and the fact the Wilmslow location has always looked stunning in a grand old building with car park facilities, opposite the train station (Only 20-25 minutes into Manchester city centre!) The staff were fantastic and always seemed happy to help, my group did get there a little early and they didn't mind sitting them down with drinks even an hour before I arrived and the table was booked for, obviously, they wouldn't be able to do this during peak/busy times but it was nice they offered this. I did mention it was my birthday on the reservation, they didn't seem to acknowledge that but it is easy to miss these things in the notes, and the staff did seem friendly so it likely was the case of forgetting rather than being malicious and not caring. The restaurant had a relaxed, chilled and comfortable vibe, I loved sitting next to the radiator which was perfect on a cold winter's evening. My only criticism of the ambience was it was really dark, to the point where I had to lower my phone's screen brightness significantly as it was straining my eyes. There was a lack of vegetarian options, so one of my guests who isn't a meat-lover had to settle for fish and chips for her main but she did enjoy it. On the other hand, the gluten-free menu had many choices, in terms of different steak, meat and fish dishes. For my starter, I went for the scallops, I didn't enjoy the potatoes with this dish as they seemed to have something in them which meant they weren't as smooth as I would have liked my mashed potatoes, the scallops I didn't enjoy but I won't mark them down on that as this was the first time I ever tried scallops, and it'd be unfair otherwise. I ordered a Long Island Ice Tea to drink, I love how unlike other places (some of them even charge double the price), it tasted so good, and it looked good,t this is down to using household names and good brands in the ice tea, including Kettel One Vodka, Bacardi Rum and Pepsi Max, considering this was £6.75 I was especially pleased, considering a week earlier I had paid double the price for an awful, bitter drink which was also supposed to be a Long Island Ice Tea, so they did a good job here. I went for the chicken dish as my main course and I really enjoyed it, the chicken was cooked and seasoned perfectly, and I loved the dauphinoise potatoes, they were cooked perfectly again and this is such a simple dish but it seems to get right, I've had many issues where they were bland, greasy and inedible, sometimes even with hard potatoes from other restaurants or as a part of a ready meal, and that wasn't the case here. I would have liked more of them, as good as the chicken was I found there was too much chicken compared to the other parts of the menu. The gravy/dipping pot was nice, but it was rich so again I wouldn't want too much of it. The food is a little high-end, but it was worth it to celebrate a special occasion, this isn't a typical restaurant to come to regularly though, but still with good quality food it is nice to come to, especially as the loyalty scheme makes it more affordable, just for downloading the app I was given a free glass of fizz (Normally £4.40) on my first visit. It is also a shame that the chips/fries are fried in the same oil as gluten-containing items (some Miller and Carter locations have separate friers), it's so frustrating, as good as the dauphinoise potatoes are, I wouldn't really want them with a steak, it's a shame they haven't invested in a separate frier yet and I strongly hope they consider it in the future, due to the price of the steaks I really would expect to have chips with it really. 4* - I had a good dining experience, this is one of my favourite places to eat in Wilmslow, after having multiple bad dining experiences on my past visits to the Cheshire East town, it was refreshing to finally have an experience of good food on a trip to Wilmslow and I will look forward to returning, it restored my faith in Miller and Carter.

    The Miller and Carter is a steak restaurant - if you're a veggie this restaurant is not for you!!…read more I've been working up near Alderley so Wilmslow is nice and close to stay and eat out, so a friend suggested the Miller for dinner. We started off with scallops - beautifully cooked - with classic cauliflower purée and crispy pancetta and calamari - average. Then we accepted the inevitable and ordered steak, with a bottle of Malbec Rob got the steak with ribs - meat overload! And I just got a ribeye. The waiter was a little pushy on getting me to order medium. I usually eat steak medium rare - but he persuaded me that medium would be better. Not the best idea - I should have stuck to my guns - it was medium to well and a bit dry - at least a medium rare steak has a bit of juice!! Rob also found his rare steak was a tad over cooked - definitely not blue like he asked. For a steak restaurant this isn't good! The other thing was that the steak was overwhelmed with the extra 'stuff' it came with. You got to order a sauce separately - but they came with herb butter anyway. There were fries, onion loaf (? Like a slice of onion ring pie - good but bizarre!), watercress, tomato and a iceberg wedge with a different sauce. Basically a tonne of crap to detract from the actual steak!! This must be how they communicate value for money? Anyway we were pretty stuffed but managed to try some chocolate ganache and the chocolate pot mini dessert that comes with a hot drink. Despite my steak comments it was a pretty good meal - worth a try!

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