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Ning
Restaurant |
92-94 Oldham Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M4 1LJ
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Tel:
0161 238 9088 |
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Restaurant
opening hours: Mon-Sat
6pm to 11pm |
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Ning
Restaurant Manchester |
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Combining
oriental chic with Northern Quarter charm, Ning is a gorgeous independent
south east Asian restaurant on the edge of Ancoats and the Northern
Quarter. Currently open in the evenings, there's a chilled-out feel,
very friendly service and a simple, authentic à la carte
choice. |
With
a focus on Malaysian and Thai specialities, the food is fresh,
halal and MSG-free and more than half of the available dishes can
be ordered as vegetarian or vegan. |
The
decor is contemporary oriental with bold bespoke wallpaper and Malay
batik prints in the bar area. Ning is available for private hire
and also offers an outside catering service. |
Look
out for excellent deals and promotions, including Ning's £10
menu, the superb set meals and the regular Malay cookery classes in
the restaurant. |
NING
NOW OFFER TAKE AWAY (collection or delivery) |
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Ning
Manchester - Special Offers |
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2 courses
for £10 |
(offer
available Mon-Wed 6pm-10:30pm & Thurs-Sat 6pm-7:30pm) |
choose
one appetizer, one main course and one accompaniment from those
indicated on the menu [click
here for menu] |
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Malay
cooking class |
Special
introductory price - £60 per person |
4
hour workshop-style introduction to the culture, food and kitchen
essentials of Malaysia, followed by a full practical session
in the Ning kitchen with Head Chef Norman Musa. The class concludes
with a family-style Malay meal of the 4-5 dishes you've cooked |
[click
here for info] |
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click here to receive more offers by email |
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"Ning
is a hidden gem! Located at the top end of Oldham Street in the Northern
Quarter, this Malaysian and Thai restaurant is beautifully decorated
and offers some of the best South East Asian food in Manchester at
a wonderfully affordable price. There's a great selection of Malaysian
dishes to choose from with other Asian favourites from Thailand and
Indonesia available too. Whilst this area of town has drastically
changed for the better in the past year or so, you can't help but
feel that if Ning was located elsewhere in the city centre it would
deservedly be one of the busiest restaurants in town. It's certainly
one we'll be venturing to again and again."
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Manchester Restaurants (Dec 2007) |
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