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Bistro West 156
Bistro West 156 restaurant is a shining star in the thriving restaurant scene on Burton Road in Manchester’s West Didsbury, a quirky corner that’s a foodie heaven not all that far from where the M60 and the M56 part company. Bistro West 156’s pocket-friendly traditional cooking cuts out all the malarkey to deliver modern British cuisine, the real food that loyal fans adore. The rustic dining room with its granite topped tables, blackboard specials and changing local art displays sets a relaxed tone for easy lunches and suppers. While the food may be fine dining level, the ambience is bistro informal from terrific breakfasts right through to the last sip of dessert wine. Everything is homemade, and customer favourites include superbly cooked comfort classics like fish pie, chicken Kiev and Bistro West 156’s very own melting chocolate pudding. You will succumb. The warm welcome and tables outside entice you to linger.

Cuisine: British
Location: 156 Burton Road, West Didsbury, M20 1LH [Map]

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Caesar's Restaurant
Located on the northern end of the promenade in Blackpool, Caesar's Restaurant is a traditional dining room set inside The Carlton Hotel serving classic British cuisine. With panoramic views of the beach and the Irish Sea, the restaurant is only minutes away from the Golden Mile and has a Roman-themed bar perfect for pre-dinner drinks. Decorated with deep blue walls, plush carpets and red chairs, Caesar's is ideal for parties and family nights out, and is popular with both hotel guests and locals. Signature dishes include the Pork Valentine topped with Mexican salsa and cheese; the salmon fillet served with a light Chardonnay sauce and prawns; and the classic Chicken Tikka Masala cooked in a creamy tomato sauce.

Cuisine: British
Location: The Carlton Hotel, Blackpool, FY1 2EZ [Map]

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Choice Bar & Restaurant
Voted one of the top ten places to dine by the riverside by the Sunday Times, you’ll find Choice tucked away in a corner of Castlefield. The look is smart - cream leather seating, burgundy carpet and the exposed brick walls of the warehouse it once was. A friendly place, it prides itself on excellent food, wine and staff. Favourite staples of the largely seasonal menu are cottage pie, and Cumbrian lamb with colcannon potato and garlic and rosemary sauce. Excellent daily fish specials. Unusually, you can chose your wine from the walk in wine fridge. Occasional live piano music makes for even more atmosphere. Best table for two is number 17, by the arched window. A genuine destination restaurant.

Cuisine: British
Location: Castle Quay, Castlefield, Manchester, M15 4NT [Map]

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Clippers Restaurant
Modern Restaurant overlooking the Quays.

Cuisine: British, International
Location: Clippers Quay, Salford Quays, Manchester, M50 3SN [Map]

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Linen
Set in Manchester’s very first luxury gaming, dining and music venue; Linen couldn’t be further from the typically cheesy Las Vegas-style restaurant you might expect. Beautifully designed, Linen is elegant and unpretentious with a sexy, boudoir feel thanks to gorgeous wallpaper and monochrome furniture. The food here is of an exceptionally high quality, changing monthly to reflect the seasons and fusing traditional British ingredients with international ideas to produce a mouth watering selection of dishes which will impress any food fanatic. We love the chilli beef noodle salad; the loin of venison with sherry and honey dressing; and their pecan tart – ideally washed down by one of their decadent dessert cocktails.

Cuisine: British
Location: Manchester235, The Great Northern, 2 Watson Street, Manchester, M3 4LP [Map]

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Mr Thomas's Chop House
The New York Times referred to Mr Thomas’s Chop House as ‘probably Manchester’s most venerable pub’. It’s quite something to live up to but, judging by the popularity of this historic pub, the Mr Thomas’s team aren’t struggling to manage. Established in 1867 this historic spot is full of charm and atmosphere, with tiled floors and dark wood bar harking back to Victorian times and the down to earth staff reminding punters exactly what good pub service is too. Offering typically British food, created using the best local ingredients, Mr Thomas’s is a study in modern UK dining – the old favourites from mother’s table are all there, true comfort food with a dash of sophistication and a pint of excellent real ale to wash it down too.

Cuisine: British
Location: 52 Cross Street, Manchester, M2 7AR [Map]

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Number One South Beach bar and Restaurant
Miami meets Madison Avenue is how we'd describe this bold boutique hotel located on Harrowside West in Blackpool. The hip hotel, run by award-winning hoteliers Mark and Claire Smith, has a chilled, beachy vibe coupled with cutting edge design making it a hot spot with Blackpool's extravagant epicures and food-loving fashionistas. With views of the ocean and the South Beach Promenade, plush red chairs, dark grey wallpaper, chandeliers and fresh flowers the hotel's restaurant is a decadent dining destination whether you're dropping in for a cappuccino, a glass of champagne or a three-course meal. We love the luxe ambience at Number One South Beach, and the kitchen's modern British menu is to die for.

Cuisine: British
Location: 4 Harrowside West, Blackpool, FY4 1NW [Map]

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Opus One
Manchester’s Radisson Edwardian is home to a new kind of hotel restaurant, Opus One. Appealing to the young and trendy as well as those simply after good food in attractive surroundings, the theatrical, almost oriental, interior boasts high ceilings, sumptuous seating and glamorous wallcoverings in red velvet and antique gold. Always lively and buzzing the restaurant is a place to see and be seen and the wonderful modern British food puts paid to any ideas that Opus One might be all style over substance. Head Chef Neil Armstrong blends exciting new flavours with traditional ingredients to make a familiar but exotic menu with true panache.

Cuisine: British
Location: Radisson Edwardian, Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP [Map]

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Othello's Restaurant
Located inside the elegant Astley Bank Hotel in Darwen, Lancashire, Othello's restaurant takes its name from an imposing stained glass window on the first floor of the hotel which depicts a scene from Shakespeare's famous play. Popular for business conferences, the award-winning Astley Bank Hotel is run by Nigel and Helen Ainscow, and the kitchen at Othello's is under the instruction of Head Chef James Andrew. The light-filled dining room here is decorated in cream and toffee tones, and is popular for working lunches and celebrations. Signature dishes include the pan-seared scallops with red roast pepper hummus and tomato crisps, and the duck breast with leek and potato dauphinoise, wilted bok choi and an orange raspberry sauce.

Cuisine: British
Location: Astley Bank, Bolton Road, Darwin, BB3 2QB [Map]

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Sam’s Chop House
A long time Manchester institution, Sam’s Chop House led the way for new gastropubs in the North West. As much a local icon as a Gallagher or a City player, Sam’s is built on good old fashioned Northern charm with a little splash of Dickensian style thrown in for good measure. Victorian-esque caricatures of the locals adorn panelled walls, the furnishings are straight out of an old-school pub and the atmosphere is ten times as warm and welcoming as you could ever expect from any other city centre bar, a locals spot where everyone is invited to join the party. Seasonal, made to order dishes reflect the best of the region’s produce – Sam’s Chop House is serious about good British food – while an impressive wine list and even an in house ale completes the picture of the perfect pub-restaurant.

Cuisine: British
Location: Back Pool Fold off Cross Street, Manchester, M2 1HN [Map]

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