East
Z East Restaurant Manchester - reader
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"I took my girlfriend on Valentines Day, we didn't book and arrived
around 9pm. We were given a free glass of champagne on arrival which
really made a difference and started our evening off well! We were
seated within around 30 mins of arriving. The food was awesome,
just perfect. I was not sure what to order and the waiter
helped me choose the perfect dish. I would recommend this restaurant
to anyone, by far the best curry I have ever had. The waiters
were very attentive and looked after us all night. My girlfriend
was handed a red rose with the bill which was a really nice touch.
We normally go to Rushholme for our curry's but not any more! By far
the best curry in Manchester!" -
chris mcbride, manchester 14/2/08 (visited on valentine's night)
"This place has brilliant food and a good
atmosphere the only thing that annoys me is when you book
they don't reserve you a table it seems. We turned up 5 minutes before
our booking and waited an hour before we were seated. It wouldn't
have been a problem as I like to see a busy restaurant but when you
have booked previously it is really irritating!" -
MJ, Manchester 12/10/07 (visited on a Tuesday evening)
"Get there early to avoid disappointment. Better still book before
going. Excellent place, we go every week." -
Barry Wright, Manchester 5/5/07 (visited on a Thursday evening)
"Overall, very impressed, although they had some
weird lighting going on which every 10 minutes or
so changed the whole restaurant from green to red to blue - probably
could have done without this. Tables were also a little too
close together meaning on a very busy night (which it was)
conversation levels had to rise - along with everyone else's!! Top
notch." -
Jim Chadwick, Manchester 18/4/07 (visited on a Sunday evening)
"Superb restaurant if somewhat cramped and
noisy - food as good as any Indian in the region and the
service, from the welcoming 'greeter' in traditional dress at the
door to the friendly and efficient waiters, is fantastic.
The prices are relatively steep, around £10
for a main course + £3 for pilau rice and £3 for a huge
naan bread. Kingfsher beers were also expensive at £3 for a
small bottle. Even the papadom's, whch I spent most of the evening
trying to clear from the inside of my teeth, will set you back a whopping
£4 for 2. I guess good food has it's price although that said,
it didn't seem to put the students off as there was many in here.
Maybe they were attracted by the crazy lights - one
minute you're in subtle lighting, the next in a brothel like red glow
and then a bright sunbed blue - it's hard to see what you're eating."
-
Matthew, Manchester 8/4/07 (visited on Easter Sunday evening)