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    Nando's

    Nando's

    3.3(9 reviews)
    0.6 miSalford Quays
    ££

    Believe it or not, dear Yelpers, I don't give fast food chains that much custom (these days at…read moreleast). Of all the big high street names though, Nando's has to be my 'most-liked' as the food just tastes that bit more wholesome than the burgers and fried chicken you can get elsewhere. So I shared my workmates' pleasant surprise when we heard that they were opening a new restaurant near the Lowry Outlet, and waited for its opening. A birthday lunch of a colleague brought a group of us in here and we were glad we booked in advance as the place was really packed. Had we known we could have pre-ordered our meals before arrival we would have done, as we were told there would be a 25 minute wait for food and they weren't wrong. A couple of trips to the soft drink vending machine later and the food started arriving, along with a sincere apology from the manager. They were newly opened, very busy and had two large groups who arrived very late, so we totally sympathised. The food we ordered was all very good, everyone had empty plates. The interior is full of reclaimed wood, from the walls to the massive lamp shades. There seems to be a trend to use this in places these days which is great. Being brand new, the whole place was obviously shiny and clean. Welcome to the neighbourhood, we've been chicken-deprived for too long.

    Great location and inside decor. Each Nando's is individual and this one is no exception with a…read moregreat feel to it. A big open plan floor with additional larger booths to the side if the kitchen. its the usual standard with friendly door staff. What else can one say??? It's Nando's ... Enjoy!

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    Nando's
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    Las Iguanas - Birthday gift from Las Iguanas

    Las Iguanas

    3.9(13 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    ££

    Las Iguanas is Latin American restaurant located on the lower level of Trafford Centre Orient. It's…read morealways nice to try something new, and Latin American (Brazilian in my case) dishes are just that. While the menu is somewhat limited vs some other Las Iguanas restaurants I have been to, it still offers plenty of choice, both standard ones, like burgers, and more exotic, like Ximxim. Amazing food, staff and ambience. The staff is very knowledgeable and polite, and the portions are generous.

    There was a high bar to beat during our latest trip to Las Iguanas, having only sampled some…read moreexcellent tapas at a friend's house the day before, but we were willing to give it a try. The style is more Latin-Spanish than Spanish-Spanish, with a combination of 'Tapas Time' and regular dishes - if you're in the mood for sharing (and why wouldn't you be?) you can, or if you're just wanting to keep to yourself, that's OK too. One the regular menu there are a host of pretty difficult to pronounce treats - you could plump for the Brazilian Xinxim, the Bahia Moqueca or the Camãrio a lo Criolla. And the dishes are more than a mouthful as far as portions are concerned too, with plenty on the plate you won't go away hungry... We were in the mood for a little Tapas though, and took them up on the offer of 5 dishes for £24. If you just wanted to pick at one or two, they range between £5 and £7 each. You can also get 3 for £14 - handy if you're on your own. So, what did we go for? - Calamares - a firm favourite, crispy squid (including the tentacles!) with a spiced aioli, - Gambas in a mild garlic and chilli sauce, - Pato Taquito; basically a duck fajita with a really good spiced cranberry sauce - Cha-Cha Chorizo - Chorizo in a spicy tomato sauce - Quesadilla - we went for the chiken We also got a side of 'Patas Bravas in Bits' - the traditional potato dish, but deconstructed with the tomato and aioli in a separate dish. I think this is a brilliant idea; you don't have to deal with soggy spud - crispy all the way! The venue itself is a little on the small side, and seems a bit swamped in the hugeness that is the Great Hall, and some of the tables feel a little cramped. The ambiance is OK, but sat around the back I felt we were missing out somehow (not a feeling I've had when I've been sat out the front). The staff were great, really friendly, and made up for some of the disappointing bits. Overall, an OK, rather than good Tapas place, a bit commercial, and definitely not authentic, but worth a try if you're in the Trafford Centre and want to eat (and quite a bit of a step up over Maccy D's).

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    Las Iguanas - Saturday evening in the Trafford Centre

    Saturday evening in the Trafford Centre

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    Las Iguanas - The front!

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    The front!

    Toro's Steakhouse - Sangria mocktail and strawberry daquiri

    Toro's Steakhouse

    4.3(4 reviews)
    3.1 miRusholme
    ££

    Located on the 'Curry Mile' in Rusholme, not far from the city centre. The staff are friendly and…read morethe food is tasty and very reasonably priced. You get your money's worth for sure and don't go away feeling hungry. My brother ordered a rump steak with a side of chicken wings and chips. I had the tilapia with chips and rice. The fish was soft and well marinated, delicious. The steak was juicy and came with pasta which actually complimented the meat really well. They also offer a variety of condiments and spicy sauces. The menu consists mainly of meat and fish with various sides. They don't serve alcohol and you can't BYOB as it's a halal restaurant adhering to Muslim values. They do offer a range of tasty mocktails though. You'll find this to be the case with most restaurants on the Curry Mile but don't let that put you off, you can always go to a bar afterwards! Well worth a visit.

    For a halal steak house I wasn't feeling greatly optimistic. But I will try anything once…read more On entering it was very low key cafe based but the busyness encouraged me. Taking a seat in a plastic chair I soon discovered there was no alcohol served. I did try a mocktail of sangria and my friend a strawberry daiquiri. As you can imagine the menu consisted of meat and luckily fish, all at a reasonable price. We ordered the ten spicy chicken wings to share,me the tilapia fish and himself something steak like. The cocktails were nicely presented however mine was very Vimtoey. Chicken wings soon followed which were plentiful,the spice on them was good and sized averagely. When the mains landed I was pleasantly surprised. Served on a giant wooden platter I double checked to see I hadn't ordered the baby whale instead. The steak was laid out in the same manner smothered with pasta. The flavours were good, although glancing over at the steak it looked so anemic with out the blood. Dependant on who you are this is a great place. I.e if you are T Total, eat halal meat you will love it.. me however am only just coming to terms on meat eating . The fish was good but usually I try a slither of rare/medium rare steak..but I find meat isn't as succulent or as tasty without the red stuff..also I do enjoy a glass of wine with this kind of food.. Will I be back? No but I will recommend it to some of my friends and it is cheap..and meaty.

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    Toro's Steakhouse - Nom!

    Nom!

    Toro's Steakhouse - Toro's special!

    Toro's special!

    Toro's Steakhouse - Massive tilapia fish!!

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    Massive tilapia fish!!

    Salt n Pepper

    Salt n Pepper

    2.8(6 reviews)
    1.5 miCastlefield

    I've been to Salt 'n' Pepper a few times since it opened. Their 100% Halal menu is pretty eclectic,…read moreand practically covers every continent! I usually get slightly overwhelmed with so much choice, but for some reason that is never the fact here, maybe it is because there is literally a food for every mood! there is... Pakistani, Chinese, Italian, Mexican American and British. It is also quite an attractive place to dine, there are huge glass windows to two sides of the restaurant which let in alot of light during the day, the atmosphere has always been chilled when I have gone, never noisy or rammed.. all in all quite a tranquil setting, even I suppose for the lobsters awaiting their demise in a tank by the entrance! The service is friendly but sometimes seems a little chaotic in busy periods, this have never detracted from my experience though, as the food is good... not earth shattering though. Considering the surrounds and choice, put that together with the reasonable pricing, and you are on to a winner! Expect to pay around £7 for a main course! Certainly a nice place to go with a group of friends, especially in no one cab decide what type of food to plump for! You can order take away food from here too.

    Enjoyed my meal at Salt n Pepper last night with friends. The place was pretty empty which made the…read moreambiance of the restaurant a little lonely. The decor was crisp and clean. The music seemed slightly disjointed with the Mexican food we ordered. The food came promptly and the portions were generous. We shared a three starter dishes for £12.99 which I thought was a nice touch; enabling us to try 3 different dishes for a reasonable price. The crispy chicken bites were particularly good. My friend was disappointed at the small number of wraps he got with his fajita but was given more on request with no extra charge. His fajita mix (I tried it) was delicious. My steak enchiladas were decent but didn't pack as big of a flavour punch as I was hoping for. On the whole it was a decent and filling meal for a not unreasonable price but I do not think I'll be rushing back.

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    Chicken karahi

    Turkish Delight

    Turkish Delight

    4.0(24 reviews)
    2.7 miChorlton
    ££

    Let's get the admission out of the way first: I'd never eaten a doner kebab before in my life…read more So it was with some trepidation, but mostly an extreme urge for meat, that I found myself in Turkish Delight with four mates, ordering what became the 'poshest' looking doner I've ever seen. (This review is of the restaurant, not the takeaway). We all shared Lux Mezes for starters, which were a selection of eight small dishes (the ninth was a lemon slice) - some were very good, the rest so-so. For me, they didn't compete with the likes of Alexandros Greek Restaurant's meze offering (http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/alexandros-greek-restaurant-manchester). The service was also very good, taking extra drink orders and bringing more pitta bread (FYI the Efes beer was lovely, not too 'gassy'). For mains, three of us opted for the Iskender Kebab which comprised plenty of meat rested on a large pitta bread and partially covered with a tomato sauce. The grilled fillet of lamb, chicken breast and minced lamb were all ok, but I just couldn't like the doner meat. Strangely I found myself wanting some salad with it but it came without, a veritable meat-mountain. So it was a satisfactory experience, but not amazing, and at £14.50 for a kebab, you'd definitely insist on it being amazing.

    This is without a doubt Chorlton's most popular takeaway. My Hungarian friend loves it, although…read moreshe calls it Turkish Daylight. I suppose that's a reasonably apt name for it, as it is one of those rare takeaways that you could actually visit in the daylight rather than when you are so intoxicated that you cannot even see what you are eating. Unlike Alison, I have never been to the restaurant part of this establishment. Although I've heard very good things about it, it just seems a little bit weird eating in the backroom of a takeaway in a room you can't see from the outside. The lunchtime offers seem especially good at around £8.95 for 2 courses and coffee. However, the fact that the takeaway was born in the same year as me (1985) and the fact that a guy I know who used to work in the takeaway is actually Turkish and would bring home a kebab for his own dinner, shows that they're doing something right. The takeaway is busy 7 days a week at lunchtime and in the evenings. Being a veggie and having only had chips from this takeaway I feel that I'm missing out somewhat, as many will claim that Turkish Delight do the best kebabs *ever*.

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    Turkish Delight - Iskender Kebab (lamb, chicken and doner meat)

    Iskender Kebab (lamb, chicken and doner meat)

    Turkish Delight - Lux Meze (for two, served with pitta bread)

    Lux Meze (for two, served with pitta bread)

    Turkish Delight - Efes beer (Turkish)

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    Efes beer (Turkish)

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