Tast - King Street, Manchester.
The GLDHI and I went to the City game and were again generously and beautifully hosted by one of NSC's finest. I won't embarrass him by identifying him, but his house had an unusually large collection of specialist 1970s German & Scandinavian films and rather more books on football finance than one would normally expect to find.
Mine host suggested that he booked Pep Guardiola's restaurant for dinner after the game.
It's Catalan food, with plate sizes somewhere between tapas and a full serving. We ordered 11 dishes between the four of us, and our waiter grouped them into 3 courses: starters, fish, and meat. The first course was ok - but nothing great. However, the fish and meat dishes were really very good. The GLDHI and I thought the otherwise excellent rice dish was a tad over-salted, but the turbot, pig-cheeks, and quail cannelloni were excellent.
I was expecting something very meh (you know, a restaurant owned by a football manager - how good can that possibly be?), but I was very pleasantly surprised.
Decent food, good company, and (including a bottle of wine and a pint of lime and soda), at £50pp including tip, very reasonably priced.
Turns out that our (very good) waiter went to uni in Brighton and spent a few months as a supervisor of one of the beer outlets at the AMEX. Small world. It seemed churlish to ask him why they're such a disaster.
The GLDHI and I went to the City game and were again generously and beautifully hosted by one of NSC's finest. I won't embarrass him by identifying him, but his house had an unusually large collection of specialist 1970s German & Scandinavian films and rather more books on football finance than one would normally expect to find.
Mine host suggested that he booked Pep Guardiola's restaurant for dinner after the game.
It's Catalan food, with plate sizes somewhere between tapas and a full serving. We ordered 11 dishes between the four of us, and our waiter grouped them into 3 courses: starters, fish, and meat. The first course was ok - but nothing great. However, the fish and meat dishes were really very good. The GLDHI and I thought the otherwise excellent rice dish was a tad over-salted, but the turbot, pig-cheeks, and quail cannelloni were excellent.
I was expecting something very meh (you know, a restaurant owned by a football manager - how good can that possibly be?), but I was very pleasantly surprised.
Decent food, good company, and (including a bottle of wine and a pint of lime and soda), at £50pp including tip, very reasonably priced.
Turns out that our (very good) waiter went to uni in Brighton and spent a few months as a supervisor of one of the beer outlets at the AMEX. Small world. It seemed churlish to ask him why they're such a disaster.