I'm really surprised that The Botanist at Media City hasn't been reviewed until now, the…read morerestauraunt is stunning in its' unique and innovative style decor which although might appear maverick and a little hard to find a server as it consisted of small unique open rooms with different parts of decor combining old signs, leaves and even a grand piano, The Botanist have got the vibe very well-meaning you can call in for a romantic meal, a family meal or even a quick lunch by yourself or a drink with friends. I think they do that better here than their other branches, especially compared to their branch in the city centre which is fine, albeit I don't really like it and the difference between this one here at Media City and the Deansgate branch is pretty much night and day.
It is pretty central to the other restaurants and TV studios being apart of Dock 10, it is in a stretch of modern restaurants which includes Wagamama, Prezzo and Pret A Manger but as soon as you enter through an automatic door, the vibe changes to a greeny Botanist style vibe and it still does feel pretty good as you walk up the steps or go into the lift.
The lift is a little outdated as it is a service lift which you have to physically keep the button pressed (I mean come on, I don't understand that) and the door basically swings open right away meaning you have no time to move before the door whacks you, which would be uncomfortable for a wheelchair user especially a manual chair as you don't have the time to move, perhaps adding a delay on the door or it opening sideways or backwards rather than coming out would have made much more sense.
The food pricing is competitive made more reasonable by an ongoing promotion where they offer 40% off food throughout January which is a pretty good saving, supported by the fact The New World (the company that owns the restauraunt) has a loyalty scheme where you receive 5% of your purchase back onto a card which you can use off a future bill and you can use both promotions in conjunction with each other.
For my food, I ordered the Chicken and Chorizo Hanging Kebab which is supposed to come with "properly seasoned chips", the menu and prices were the same as to any location with "NG" to mark the gluten-free products which was pretty handy.
My food was pretty good, although one piece of chorizo strangely was so hard I couldn't even cut into it which was strange considering the rest of it was fine (I also found the red peppers to be a little hard), but the chicken was good quality even though it might have had slightly too much of the glaze on and I did pretty much enjoy my dish apart from the few minor flaws. The biggest issue, however, was with the "properly-seasoned chips" as they weren't seasoned at all, they were bland as hell and although after I seasoned them they were good, I'm lost for words at the fact the menu advertised them as "properly-seasoned" when they hadn't been seasoned at all.
The staff seemed pretty nice, they did appear to be slightly understaffed and due to the construction and layout of the restauraunt (which looked good) it did have its flaws, the opportunity cost if you will was how hard it was to find and signal a server, they even had a small glass balcony style seating area which allowed you to look onto the Media City river and gardens which was pretty nice, the layout is complicated and that made it hard to get a server. I do feel the server tried, however, she did try to take my plate away while I was still eating before waiting for me to respond saying "I'm not finished yet" - perhaps a little too eager!
Unlike the Manchester Deansgate store, they don't add a £1 charitable donation onto the bill or at least they didn't on this occasion. This is something I'm against and always will be, promote the charity however you want within reason but donations should be optional and I'm glad this branch could see sense, even if the others can't.
One of my favourite locations of The Botanist, apart from a few minor flaws with the food, I was pretty much impressed and it did certainly offer value for money with 40% off, and even without that, it was competitive for the area. I do feel the lift improvements are a must for safety reasons and making sure the staff remain helpful, but not too eager to the point they're taking plates away mid-sentence, without waiting for a customer's response to say they actually haven't finished eating. 4*