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Thai Chill Restaurant (Thai & Asian Street Food)
● Closed“This place offers THE BEST beef steaks I've had! The decor and ambience just puts you in the right mood for a grand feast.”
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Abode Property Management & Letting Agents | HMO Management | Northern Quarter Office
● Closed“Abode management is best company I’ve dealt with. The professionalism from the whole team from first meeting to finding tenant and more than that continuing the same service for both landlord and tenant. I highly recommend them for property management services”
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Caribbean Creations
● Closed“Unbelievable food!!! Fresh!! Made from scratch this place is awesome and I have it every weekend Rudy and the team are 100% consistent in delivering high quality restaurant standard food every time!! Simply the best Caribbean food you will taste unless you go to Jamaica!! If you haven’t already tried it I would 100% recommend you do I promise you won’t be disappointed, be quick though because the amazing homemade patties and wraps don’t last long!!! Simply Fantastic”
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The Little Greek Shop
● Closed“Excellent food, wonderful staff. I have ordered their lunchtime wraps for work events a few times now and it never disappoints!”
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Le Petit Bijou
● Closed9 Massie Street, Cheadle SK8 1BW, United Kingdom“Friendly and attentive staff & Generous portions. Usually sceptical over salad’s in Café’s, but this was one of the best I’ve had in a local cafe in a while.”
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The Ducie Arms
● Closed“Awesome pub! One of few traditional pubs left near the city centre. It has a good range of well kept ales, good atmosphere and the owner is a really nice guy. Definitely coming back!”
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Ikram Indian Takeaway
● Closed37 Market Street, Whaley Bridge, High Peak SK23 7AA, United Kingdom“We enjoyed a Great delivered takeaway while staying with our daughter and Son in Law. Best Indian meal I have had for many years. Thinking of asking the owner to relocate to Caernarfon!!! Order with confidence.”
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esea contemporary
● Closed“The Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art is a contemporary art gallery based in Manchester, England. It is located on Thomas Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter in part of the renovated Smithfield Market Hall. Champion became the Director of the Centre when it moved to new premises on Edge Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter in 1997. This was period of great change in Centre's functions and focus. More opportunities became available due to both the policies of the new Labour government, who placed greater emphasis on the importance of culture, and the increased interest in Chinese culture due to the upcoming Handover of Hong Kong. By moving away from Chinatown, the Centre also became less focused on the local Chinese community; instead focusing more on contemporary art. It was also Champion's aim that the Centre would work towards becoming the UK agency for Chinese arts and culture. The Centre would operate as an agency from 1999 and the charity was renamed the Chinese Arts Centre Ltd in September 2000. UK based artists remained the main focus of the Centre's exhibition programme during this period. Initially the Centre's programme largely featured solo shows of existing works by artists such as Adam Hongshan Wei and Anthony Key, or touring exhibitions, such as Nora Fok's Galaxies. When the venue was refurbished after a fire in 1998, the Centre began to commission new site specific works by UK-based artists of east Asian heritage to use the new space to its best advantage. Between 2000-2003, the New Commissions scheme, produced 8 exhibitions by emerging artists such as Suki Chan, Lisa Cheung, Gayle Chong Kwan, and Jiang Jiehong. As part of its agency work, the Centre extended the scope of its educational workshops to a national audience and acted as a focal point for other businesses and art organisations who wanted to know more about Chinese culture. The Centre began to contribute to debates regarding Chinese arts by arranging conferences such as A New Vocabulary for Chinese Arts?, held in London in 1998, and Contemporary Chinese Art in the International Arena held at the British Museum in 2002. The Centre also began to develop global contacts to introduce international artists to the UK audiences. In 1997 Champion undertook a research trip to China with the aim of introducing the Centre to an international audiences and developing partnerships with organisations in mainland China. As a result the Centre produced Representing the People (1999), its first major touring exhibition to feature works by artist from mainland China. Developed in collaboration with the Courtyard gallery, Beijing, the exhibition was seen by approximately 250,000 people, and has been seen as one of the first independent UK exhibition to present the work of artists from Mainland China. This was followed by a second touring show, Made in China (2001-2002) which showcased contemporary design from China. In June 2001, the Centre was informed that it had been accepted on to the Arts Council of England's lottery programme and £2.1 million was reserved for the Centre to purchase and outfit a new building as well as fund the operations and marketing of the new venue.”
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Boulton House
● Open17 Chorlton Street, Manchester M1 3HY, United Kingdom“The lady downstairs at the desktop was VERY friendly and VERY helpful!! And I passed Live in UK test. Only because i been introduced by this nice lady. No stress, no hassle, nice smile.. There You go ;-) Thank You XXX”
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Dino's Take Away
● Closed“We love this place fresh and tasty, love the donner kebabs ,pizza and deep fried mushrooms, excellent prices, delivery great always hot, excellent customer service.Thankyou.”
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Clay Hut
● Closed“Really good food, fast delivery and reliable everytime. Helpful that you can pay by card at the door. I have a nut allergy and have had no problems eating here”
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Alliance City Living
● Closed“It's with confidence I'd recommend oxygen tower to anyone looking for a place in Manchester centre. Amenities live up to expectations of a luxury apartment complex and location is well situated. The staff are always happy to help with anything and go the extra mile to keep you satisfied. Owen (staff) is a great tribute to the team and has made living at oxygen a better experience.”
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Theo Dore Takeaway
● Closed68-70 Market Place, Middleton, Manchester M24 6AF, United Kingdom“Very good pizza and garlic bread food was nice delivery was about 1hour and worth the wait. Lamb was well cooked and nice. Will use this place again the food is good.”
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Fratelli's
● Closed“Order a 12” mighty meat was honestly best pizza I’ve had from a takeaway highly recommended!”
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