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Sonia Nazareth is back from her second masters in Anthropology of Media from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. Now she can be found brandishing pen and camera on various travel, literary, art and research assignments across the world.
Photo courtesy: Mr Cooper’s House and Garden
If ever you need proof that the dining scene in Manchester is rich and varied, you only have to spend a few days in the city. You can go from great local cuisine to fun all-American dining options, to good-India fare, to experimental restaurants whose emphasis is on the fresh— just a few lanes away from one another. The city offers nothing short of a 'Moveable Feast.
This restaurant seals the deal on the city’s reputation—as having a dining scene, which is creative and global, with ever more varied fare. At Mr. Cooper’s House and Garden, chef Simon Rogan creates playful, experimental...more
When you crave street food or home-style Indian food in Manchester, head to the curry mile. Here kebab shops and stores for a quick take-away stand side-by-side on a mile-long stretch of road. Mughli, however, as most lo...more
For an evening of lighthearted fun accompanied by delectable food, cool cocktails, craft beer and an easy crowd, All Star Lanes delivers. Before you head for a hearty repast of all-American style cooking, try your hand a...more
Housed in a Victorian restaurant in nearby Stockport, the restaurant—rich on concept—is worth the drive it takes to get here. With the growing vital emphasis on the fresh— in the dining scene—the “no menu” concept that t...more
For a veg option (if you look past the occasional dishes that contain eggs), Bundobust serves up predictably good Indian veg street-fare. There are the standard favourites on the menu: from vada pav (or Mumbai’s favorite...more
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