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    Evuna NQ

    4.2 (24 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Laura F.

    Evuna is one of my favourite tapas restaurants in Manchester. Upon entering we were greeted by the smiling hostess, who wasted no time in showing us to our seats. We had seats at the bar, which I loved. There's something different about sitting side by side whilst sharing Spanish tapas rather than being on a huge table. It gave the ambiance even more of an authentic Mediterranean feel than any other tapas place I've been to. I ordered a glass of Sangria (which was lovely) and looked over the menu. We ordered a huge selection of tapas to share, including; olives to start, which were nice to nibble as we decided on what to order for the rest of our tapas. Then came Calamari - very well cooked, Spanish omelette - nice and fluffy and patatas bravas - which weren't too spicy, all neatly laid out on a board - closely followed by pork and beef meatballs with a wine and tomato sauce, chorizo in red wine - gorgeous!, and some lovely and tender beef fillet skewers. An extra special mention goes to the Iberico Pork cheeks. This dish was outstanding! They literally fell apart in your mouth. The Half seabass with garlic and chilli that we ordered was particularly good too! My experience at Evuna was great, the service was fast and friendly and the food was fabulous. It's quite expensive, but worth it! They reportedly do a fantastic paella here (40 mins waiting time) so I would hope I'd be back to try that sometime. If you're in the NQ or walking past Evuna on Deansgate, I would most definitely recommend eating here!

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    Victoria B.

    Came in here for dinner with a few friends since we couldn't get into Superstore round the corner. Had always fancied trying it anyway. With it being a tapas and wine bar we ordered a bottle of wine- in terms of the tapas we all just picked a few things we wanted. The prices of the individual dishes aren't that cheap and we probably ordered too many to be fair. Some of the things we ordered included the Manchego cheese, patatas bravas, tortilla espanola and albondigas- pretty standard. I ordered a bunch of things off the specials menu including the pork belly, which was really tasty. It was very busy so the atmosphere was great. I thought it was great personally but my friends thought it was expensive for what it was. I think the bill came to about £25 per head with wine.

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    Richard M.

    Hi :-) please read all my reviews and you'll find whilst I'm enthusiastic about the places I love I don't normally say something as radical as this ....I also only write reviews if I think it's a 4/5 star effort ... The intensity of the flavours and ingredients used at Evuna and the quality of cooking has just BLOWN away 30 years of Spanish restaurants and even Tapas flavours in Spain! A cosy, wooden rich room, evocative of a Sherry barrels warmth, and friendly efficient service (polite too) a humdrum of animated conversation and then the smoky chorizo as dark as a bulls coat, the creamy bite of the manchego as sweet as sherry, and the acid and rich peppers stuffed with morcilla left my taste buds tingling for my next visit with friends to sit and sip the many wines on offer (Evuna is a wine importer) truly tapas to linger over with conversation and time ... I can't praise this enough !!! Book now :-)

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    Katie H.

    I love Evuna. I have long been a fan of the Deansgate one though it has taken me ages to actually visit the NQ one, which is odd since I live close by. Before Iberica came along. Evuna was my favourite Spanish restaurant outside of Spain, now it's my joint favourite. Spanish cuisine is my favourite food and I have spent a lot of time in Spain so I do have quite high standards. The one edge this has over the swanky new senor in town is that it is much more accessible and reasonably priced. I suppose really, Iberica is like the swanky restaurant you'd get in a big city like Madrid and Evuna is much more like a local neighbourhood place in a smaller town or city. And the NQ one definitely has that feel about it, more so than the Deansgate original. The reason for the visit today was treating a friend who has helped me out recently. He is a real foodie so was pleased when I suggested Evuna. Like me, he'd never been to the NQ one, so it was a first for us both. We were greeted by a waitress who asked if we had booked. I think they must have had quite a few bookings as she was trying to find a place for us. In the end, we happily sat at the bar, which I like to do when in Spain, so added to the authenticity. If there are a few in your group, it would probably be a good idea to ring ahead. We had tapas and went for the lunch deal of 3 tapas for £9.99 each, and shared it all. We had the albondigas, chorizo in red wine, calamares, tuna pasties, patatas bravas and pan Catalan. The quality of the food was as good as in the Deansgate original which is pleasing. If you order from the lunch deal, you get a glass of house red or white for £3.50 rather than the usual £4.50, which is a good deal. My friend had this and liked the wine. I have had house red at the other Evuna and found it very good. I went for a different wine though forgot to write down the name. I think it was the Melquior Seleccion or something similar (but don't quote me). It was £43 for two of us - being the two lunch deals, a glass of house red, three glasses of the other wine I had and a cappuccino. Pretty good value in a pretty great venue. I must remember to come to this one more often rather than always going to the other side of town.

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    Jessica H.

    After leaving The Pilcrow and heading in the direction of GRUB at Alphabet, Kate W. and I decided it was too cold to go the whole distance without stopping somewhere first - and Evuna jumped out as somewhere cozy and focused on food (as opposed to serving the drinking crowds which appear on Saturday afternoons...) At first the front of house seemed unsure as to whether he could seat us - Evuna obviously benefits from being one of the only places you can really get a reservation - but there were bar seats available, which we gratefully accepted. Not looking for anything overwhelming, we decided to go for 6 of the tapas from the lunch menu; at £10.99 for 3 - plus a jug of sangria - it was just what we were after. The food didn't take long to arrive after ordering and took even less time for us to demolish it all! Between us we had: meatballs; hot chorizo in red wine; chicken in creamy paprika sauce; beef skewers; patas bravas; and pan catalan. The chicken in paprika sauce was a real stand out, especially when paired with the potato, and I really enjoyed the chorizo. The pan catalan would have benefited from something else, perhaps chunkier toppings, and the beef skewers have faded somewhat from memory. All in all, it was an A-OK meal, and great to try somewhere new. I'll no longer walk past Evuna without a second thought and I'm sure to be back soon to try the full menu.

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    Excellent food,great atmosphere. It's a great place to eat and catch-up with friends.

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    Phenomenal authentic tapas, the Iberian pork cheeks were falling apart, the Gambas full of flavour and the calamari outstanding

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    Salut Wines - Many ways to drink wine! Buy a bottle to drink in or choose from 32 wines in our wine machines or from our house wine list

    Salut Wines

    4.8(24 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Centre
    ££

    Oh salut! First time…read moreI walked past this a few weeks ago and saw the enomatic through the window I let out a an actual GASP of excitement. Was pretty excited on the night too, so excited I left my card in the wine machine which made me look like a total amateur. It's much more spacious inside than I had realised, and there are also seats and heaters outside with a great view of the nearby row of traditional pubs with the town hall in the background. I enjoyed trying the various wines (the smallest amount is often £2-3 so you can try a good four wines on a £10 card pre-payment) and could even tell that some of them tasted different, so am basically going to be earning my MW in no time. They also do a few little snacks - my fave baba ghanoush and some rather tasty crisps, although the brown olives tasted too sour for me. Tap water came chilled in a delightful glass bottle. Btw I am not sure there are actually other drinks options here, maybe check that before you go. The staff were efficient and welcoming and I am sure I will be back here. A great companion to hanging ditch and Bakerie in terms of our city's wine bar scene.

    I love wine. Big fan. You know how it goes, you open a book one day and you bite the apple and…read morewoooosh, there's no way back. Although I now work for an independent wine merchant in Didsbury and am considered a bit of a fussy geek by my friends, I have longed for a good wine bar in Manchester pretty much since I arrived in town over 6 years ago, well before wine was a big thing for me. A few places have attempted it, half-heartedly for some, but none had so far succeeded. Then came Salut wines, first baby business of a lovely couple who like me love good wine and thought it deserved proper representation in the City Centre. An ambitious project that was, not without hurdles. But tenacity paid off and behold, a superb, clean, warm and welcoming wine bar where odd ins once was. Enomatic machines a-go-go, 32 wines are available by the glass at any point in (opening) time. That's 16 whites and rosés and 16 reds. Thanks to these machines you can enjoy a vast variety of wines, all of which are way above your house plonk from most pubs/bars/restaurant. And that's not all. 3 measures are available: 50ml, 125ml and 175 ml. The first one is my favourite. I can play to my heart's content and try a lot of wine before it's time to call it a day. Most wines are between £1.20 and £5 for a glass but you can also try some of the fancier stuff that would NEVER be available by the glass otherwise. Risk-free. Whilst they do not cater, a range of nibbles and tapas plates are available and it's perfectly suitable for a light lunch or diner. Cheese, cured meats and Mediterranean veggie plates, all made with very good ingredients. Music is top notch, not your average lounge "elevator" type nor your bass-boosted frenzy. Blues, jazz, pop, electro... To sum-up, great atmosphere, best wine selection in town, excellent service. The bottle prices to take away are on the steep side of I'm honest but I'll put that down as the location.

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    They have 42 wines by the glass

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    Fress - More of inside

    Fress

    4.8(9 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    The food here was delicious, the menu unique enough to be interesting, the decor beautiful, and the…read moreservice exceptionally friendly. I shared the chicken toastie and the steak and eggs with my husband and both were amazing.

    Fress has been gorgeously redecorated with tiling on both the floors and walls - whatever they…read morespent on it was totally worth it, and the warm lighting illuminates it all perfectly. I started with a Bloody Mary which came with a teeny tiny bottle of Tabasco floating in it - I am def one of those girls who likes miniature stuff so was almost too excited to notice that in any case the spice level was perfectly balanced. We had padron peppers and octopus to start. The octopus was really excellent - tender with a beautiful flavourful sauce. The padron peppers came with some kind of sauce and no cracked sea salt, which was a shame because the traditional way to do padron peppers is wildly popular for a reason - I wouldn't get these again. For mains, bf loved the crispy pork belly with bacon (and refused to let me have any, so let's take his word for it). I had the half chicken which really is a lot of meat - I love the gravy and sugar snaps but the beetroot potato, while a great idea and having a nice flavour, was really too dominated by the beetroot. We had a penicillin cocktail to finish - it's a very tart whisky cocktail though so I wouldn't recommend it for dessert. Overall we really enjoyed our meal here and you should definitely give this attractive restaurant a try. NB while I initially put categories indicating this is more of a brunch/bar place, it is a proper evening restaurant and unless there's something downstairs, there's not much bar space.

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    OJ, flat white and flowers

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    Elnecot - Welsh Beef burger, Chips, and ketchup

    Elnecot

    4.9(10 reviews)
    0.3 miAncoats, Petersfield

    I LOVE Ancoats, and I love cutting room square. Whenever I come up to Manchester, 9 times out of 10…read moreI will find myself in ancoats and just walking around and trying the bars and restaurants there. It's amazing. So when it came to a December trip, I knew I wanted to treat myself and go somewhere new and somewhere in Ancoats, and Elnecot popped up on my feed. Ive walked passed this place so many times and never been in and decided to change it. I booked a time and it was in-between lunch and dinner services so they still served lunch and was before the workers finished so it was quiet. Walking in, it was a lovely place. Looks upscale, looks trendy, looks cozy and it really was. The length of the restaurant has floor to ceiling windows sou can still see the beautiful buildings and people walking passed, and they had a curtain light in the window next to me so it added to the ambiance. As it was the festive period, and I wanted to be a bit fancy with a wine, I chose the Mulled wine from the festive specials menu. Then went for the welsh cheeseburger and fries and the chocolate lava cake thingy for desert. The service was nice and super quick, and the food was delicious. The mulled wine, was better than at the Christmas markets and nice and warning and warm. The burger was delicious and chips were epic. Then the desert came and OMG .. I shall let the pictures do all the talking.

    Fantastic small plates, extremely attentive service and just generally a great vibe. I loved coming…read morehere, really felt like the perfect slightly decadent treat. I particularly rate the kohlrabi.

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    Elnecot - Some of the decorations around Christmas

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    Flok - A great house lager

    Flok

    4.0(1 review)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter

    I would like to take this moment to record that I got seriously into vermouth and sherry 3 years…read moreago in Madrid, and I totally called this craze. OK fine, my 84 year old dad has been drinking martini rosso (with gin! and no mixer!) nightly since I was born. He is the original and best. So Flok has vermut on tap, which is the most exciting thing you could deliver to me in a bar really, although tbh I was surprised to see it as £4.50 for 50ml, when you can buy an entire bottle of sweet vermouth in ASDA (which yes, I have done). The bar looks nice, although they did that thing where they leave all the walls all unpainted and peeling (or maybe even deliberately create that look) which is somewhat wearing. The stools I due to my large butt and leather skirt found difficult to stay afloat on but generally this place has a good amount of seating, although it's a shame all the really comfortable seats are in giant booths a couple would feel awkward commandeering. They have various cask beers which was pleasantly surprising and means you could bring any combo of friends here and they would find something to drink, although it also means it doesn't have the chilled wine bar vibe as groups of loud men have a viable drinking session here. The sherry menu is pretty good and we found the oloroso very interesting, almost sake-like. The darkest sherry we tried basically tasted exactly like Sunmaid Raisins, but that one note happens to be pretty delicious! The main criticism I would have of this place is the dearth of drinks menus, which was totally bizarre. Mine was borrowed pretty quickly and that was basically a direct loss of revenue for the bar as we gave up trying to figure out what else was available. They also probably need to rethink the size of their serving area/staff as happily this place was busy and the queue shouldn't be 3 deep at somewhere not even making cocktails.

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    Flok - Iced Americano with almond milk

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    Corbieres

    Corbieres

    4.0(27 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Centre
    ££

    How delighted I was to stumble across this little basement by accident, strolling down Half Moon…read moreStreet just because it had a nice name. And there, opposite the fire escapes, and between the back doors and wheely bins...is Corbieres...a welcoming little rectangle of light luring you in and down its steps. And I really do mean 'luring' - my beau and I had said just 5 minutes ago that we didn't fancy a beer, and yet we soon found ourselves at the bottom of those stairs investigating the various lagers on offer! There wasn't a great selection on tap, certainly no names that I recognised, and the barman didn't seem too enthused about what was on, but I got to try a new Czech lager that I was quite pleased with. And there was a good selection of bottled goodies behind the bar as well. The room is rather small, but the atmosphere of the place is just great: exciting yet understated, the kind of place I could imagine both hipsters and die hard football fans could rub shoulders and neither would snigger at the other. That's my kind of place. The jukebox is wonderful. During our brief visit we were serenaded by a mixture of Happy Mondays, Stone Roses (we are in Manchester after all) and some other classic delights. In fact, one of the quotes on the walls (see photo) claiming to be from Ian Brown himself, is that it "always was, still is, the best jukebox in Manchester." High praise indeed. To sum up, my beau and I both left already plotting our return, this time with friends in tow, to show off the cool bar that we found!

    Alison's is a pretty good review of Corbieres, covering all the main points. It definitely…read moredeserves a visit. However, she writes that the bar has managed to keep a low profile and that if you get there early, its all yours. In recent months its popularity has absolutely boomed if that used to be the case, and on Friday and Saturday nights, you've often got little chance of getting in, let alone sitting down, or accessing the Juke Box. The Juke Box is an absolute joke, no doubt, as it claims, it's the best in Manchester. The place is in a cool wine cellar which gives in a unique feel and it has a lizard attached to the bar (great idea). There isn't a focus on wine despite being a wine bar and the clientele are indeed much better than your average Deansgate set. Its genuinely one of the coolest bars around and I think its one everyone should try, so I do advise going, just make it a week night...

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    The Beeswing

    The Beeswing

    4.0(1 review)
    0.4 miGay Village

    Went to The Beeswing with friends the other week and had some great food. There were 5 of us and we…read moretried pretty much every dish. It was made better by being 50% most of the food - Beeswing is one of many restaurants in Manchester which had a 50% off offer. I am sure its done elsewhere but for several years now, every January a lot of restaurants have deals on. Mostly its 50% off food but some also have deals on drinks. Anyway, back to the food. We ordered one of each of the small plates and a few each of the pinchos. We also ordered one of the charcuterie options. I liked pretty much all the dishes. Just personal taste but I was not that keen on the feta/black sesame dish. But everyone else liked it. I think the dish which overall everyone liked the most was the sweet potato dish. We could have done with more food and did try and order some more but it turned out the kitchen was closed. It did close pretty early - I think the restaurant was still open for another 90 minutes so that was unusual. We were told we could not order more food as they were cooking food for a large table. But not that long after, could see them wiping the kitchen surfaces and no more cooking was happening. But overall I would recommend going. Maybe just check when the kitchen closes. The actual restaurant is potentially a bit hard to find. On Google Maps the pin was not that accurate. The pin on Yelp should hopefully be more accurate - I tweaked it recently so hopefully thats updated soon. But to get to restaurant, you can walk down Little David Street (worth doing anyway as its a nice looking street). You are then in the garden. The restaurant is pretty much infront to the right. You need to go up the stairs. (Or you can access the garden area from the East side on Aytoun St (near the loading bay).

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    Bem Brasil - http://www.yelp.com/biz_redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bembrasilrestaurants.com%2Fnorthernquarter.asp&src_bizid=9YXSqnuPoh-avSVHbPuK

    Bem Brasil

    3.4(25 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
    £££

    Having been to a proper middle-upper echelon churrasco in Brazil, I'd say that this restaurant gets…read morethe idea, but is drastically different in execution. Rather than being an opulent, nearly-sombre space for the well-to-do, Bem Brasil is a raucous, packed, house of protein pleasure. Having experienced many an all-you-can-meat restaurant previously, this was my strategy to the evening: - drink only enough water to ensure that I can still swallow - turn down seconds of any meat that's been processed - get seconds and thirds of any beef that appears to still be bleeding - finish up with a single trip to the salad bar to top up on some roughage to ease all that protein down the pipes I think the farofa here pretty much says it all about Bem Brasil: tasty, but has chunky inedible bits that you just have to spit out.

    Well worth a visit. It really is all you can eat and the quality is amazing. For £12 per head you…read morecan have the 'salad bar' which includes several meat and fish dishes cooked in the traditional Brazilian way as well as various delicious rices and pastas, and salads. The real thing to do though, is the full BBQ, for £22 per person. They give you a small disk, green on one side and red on the other. If your disk is green side up, every five minutes the waiters, who are specially trained in the cooking style and are called 'passadores', will bring you a different piece of amazing, perfectly cooked meat. The beef selection alone includes fillet steak, sirloin, rump, rib-eye and more. There is also chicken, pork and lamb, as well as barbequed pinapple. They also do superb Caipirinhas and other cocktails. The place itself is a great setting, very spacious and full of character. I certainly can't imagine anyone being disappointed.

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    Bem Brasil - From website

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    Salvi's - GF Carbonara

    Salvi's

    1.0(1 review)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter

    Salvis' NQ opened in December 2019 and is the newest branch of Salvi's, which have a couple of…read moreItalian restaurants in the city centre. After having a good experience at their branch in the Corn Exchange, I decided to try out their new store which is a slightly different concept, but still with a selection of Italian classics including pizza, pasta and risotto. The overall feel of the place is pretty good, they've added some authenticity with their decor and the place obviously does feel new and I do like the open kitchen concept, however, the kitchen was so noisy, I presume they were using a machine which sounded like a really loud blender to make the pasta but it was so loud and seemed never-ending. I was surprised to learn they had gluten-free pasta here, I decided to opt for that and I rather wish I didn't - not only did it take a long time to prepare but my first dish, but the pasta was hard and chewy, I'm not sure on the type of pasta they used as they were shaped like penne but much thicker and shorter. After sending my dish back, the staff member seemed to rush to get me another dish even though I did specify I didn't want one as I presume it would be the same - I gave her the benefit of doubt on the basis that the restauraunt wasn't busy and I presumed it wouldn't take too long for my replacement dish - however, I was wrong and had to wait another 25-30 minutes for a dish which might have looked worse, but at least it was edible. Luckily the second lot of pasta had a lot of sauce which removed most of the dryness, making the pasta edible, even though it was still dry and hard at parts. The dish also didn't taste or remind me of carbonara, the sauce was really salty and there wasn't enough meat either. This normally came to £12.95 however with the ongoing promotion for 40% off Sunday-Thursday when pre-booking with OpenTable in January, it came to £7.77 but considering I only ate the dish due to how hungry I was (after it took so long to arrive), I do think it is overpriced especially for the quality of the dish. There was only one staff member working on the floor, she seemed really nice and even offered me some olives while I waited (she just brought them over - I don't like olives), she seemed really slow and for most of the time, she was talking to either the kitchen staff or what I presume was off-duty staff / on break, meaning it took longer than it should have done and was rather hard to get a staff members attention. After having such a good experience at Salvi's nearby in the Corn Exchange, this place was the opposite from awful food which costs slightly more than anywhere else nearby (excluding the January 40% off promotion which isn't well advertised / easy to obtain), the service where I felt forgotten even though the restauraunt was mostly empty and the food not being up to standards in terms of taste and waiting time. It just for me was a dining experience from hell and I don't understand how they could mess up most of these things so bad considering there must have only been 7 customers in the restauraunt across three tables, including myself and the table of staff members on break. Avoid at all costs. 1*

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    Evuna NQ - spanish - Updated May 2026

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