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  • Manchester: reasonable lunch (or place to eat packed lunch) with children in tow
  • nbt
    Full Member

    Going into That Manchester this Saturday with Mrs NBT and my 9 year old nephew. We’ll be there all day so will need to get lunch at some point. We have 2 options

    1) Packed lunch – find a picnic room at one of the museums e.g. MOSI
    2) find somewhere reasonably priced to eat

    At the moment I find myself being careful with my pennies. While I’m not fiscally embarrassed just yet, I’d prefer not to blow £40 on lunch for 3 at pizza express if I can find a reasonable meal for half that price.

    Any suggestions as to either type of venue would be most welcome

    dooosuk
    Free Member

    What type of food are you after?

    Katsouris (on Deansgate) do a good selection of sandwiches from a selection of hot plate meats (gammon, beef joint etc) and breads and have a salad bar.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Curry ok?

    One of the places in the Northern Quarter might fit the bill.
    You’ll struggle to spend a fiver per person.

    This n That, Al Faisal etc.

    Nice food court in the new bit of the Arndale too, where the Market uswd to be.
    The Greek place is nice. Not pricey, good fun.

    nbt
    Full Member

    not really thought about what type of food to be honest. Will bear Katsouris in mind cheers

    edit – Mrs NBT doesn’t like Curry, sadly

    globalti
    Free Member

    Yes, as above, there are some food bars inside the Arndale Centre at the High Street entrance and not far from that on Thomas Street is a nice cafe called The Teacup. Both recommended.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    The cafe at the top of Afflecks is reasonable and dirt cheap.

    Papa_Lazarou
    Free Member

    wagamama in the print works

    nomnomnom

    IHN
    Full Member

    What’s the weather forecast? Can you not just picnic in, say, Castlefield?

    Failing that, I’d be looking at independent deli-type places.

    holster
    Free Member

    I would second Katsouris on Deansgate.. can be quite busy at peak times though.

    The salad bar is v nice (with, or without meat from the hot selection), and if you stuff your salad carton to the brim with the more filling stuff on offer (hummus, eggs, tuna, pasta, spuds etc.), it can feed two!

    Also, if the weather is nice, you can get takeaway from there.

    holster
    Free Member

    Oh, and in the Arndale market, there is a good burrito bar – think its called Panchos? They do a burrito which weighs about the same as a small baby, and think it costs less than £6 inc. extras like cheese, guacomole etc… I always struggle to eat the whole thing in one sitting, so its good VFM.

    Hols.

    binners
    Full Member

    edit – Mrs NBT doesn’t like Curry, sadly

    They do some great kebabs in those places too. Fran (now aged 8 ) is quite partial to a chicken tikka kebab from Hunters

    Papa_Lazarou – The printworks? THE PRINTWORKS?!!!! I think you need to sit in the corner and have a think about what it is you’ve just said.

    How about Tampopo for Noodles? Oooooooo – I’ve remembered where’s good for a quick cafe lunch. Cafe Metro at the top of Market Street

    mr-potatohead
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    my kids used to love the dutch pancake house in st peters square

    binners
    Full Member

    Alas -thats long gone mr potatohead!

    IHN
    Full Member

    wagamama in the print works

    Wagamama near the High Court is where I once saw and congratulated a certain Bradley Wiggins after his fourth place in the tour that year. He has very big hands…

    nbt
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    OOOOHHHHHH. Is there an abduls in That Manchester? Chicken Tikka Naan Bread Kebab, with everything on please. And a can of Irn Bru to wash it down

    Sadly the weather id forecast to turn colder this weekend so don’t really fancy an outdoor meal

    solarpowered
    Free Member

    I’m with family that day otherwise I would have had you over to mine! 😛
    Maybe next time….

    IHN
    Full Member

    my kids[b]I[/b] used to love the dutch pancake house in st peters square with my dad when I were a nipper

    🙁

    binners
    Full Member

    There’s Abduls on Oxford Road. NBT – the Chicken Tikka kebabs on Naan from the places in the Northern Quarter will be far superior to anything you’ll get at Abduls.Hunters is fantastic for them!

    nbt
    Full Member

    your house is about as far out of That Manchester as ours 🙂

    jools182
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    nbt – Abduls!

    the best chicken kebabs in the world

    IHN
    Full Member

    Is there an abduls in That Manchester?

    There used to be one on Oxford Road.

    portlyone
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    There is an Abduls out on Oxford Road, near the Mancunian Way.

    Philpots do nice sarnies, and they usually have space to eat in.

    The Arndale food court is great is you all want something different, Wings have an outlet there. Plus the sarnie shop do great roast pork/ ham/chicken/etc sarnies.

    mr-potatohead
    Free Member

    sotrry didn’t know it had closed, IHN am I your dad ?

    there are cheapo chinese buffets on portland street which are quite nice and they can pork out on the prawn crackers

    therealhoops
    Free Member

    The International Buffet in China Town is good. Exhibit ‘A’ m’lud.

    This was plate 1 of 3 for about £5 🙂

    midlifecrashes
    Full Member

    When we went to MOSI a couple of years ago, school holiday and the cafe was rammed, we walked along Liverpool Road toward Deansgate and there’s a decent sandwich bar/greasy spoon about 150 yards along the road. Google streetview says it’s at no 37, black and gold paintwork outside. Did the job for us.

    solarpowered
    Free Member

    your house is about as far out of That Manchester as ours

    Would’ve picked you up you wolly! 😉

    IHN
    Full Member

    IHN am I your dad?

    Nope, he is:

    hora
    Free Member

    Arndale market for food.

    binners
    Full Member

    Why not go to the Chip Cabin across the road from MOSI? You can sit upstairs to eat, and its a mighty fine chippy!!

    dooosuk
    Free Member

    binners – Do you mean Fish Hut? Comes recommended if so.

    hora
    Free Member

    Then your Nephew can grow up looking just like…binners 😆

    binners
    Full Member

    Thats the one doosuk!!! Great chippy!!

    I’m sure its of no interest to nbt, but its right next door to Cask – purveyors of a selection of fine ales 😉

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    I miss living in Manchester 🙁

    patricksingletrack
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    Manchester Museum has a big “picnic area” on the top floor. Bit far out of town though.

    Also partial to Yadgar

    binners
    Full Member

    Yadgar is fantastic! Mainly because its owned by the grumpiest man in the world, who quite literally throws the (exceptionally good) food at you while fixing you with a look of utter contempt

    monksie
    Free Member

    McDonalds, St Ann’s Square
    Subway, all over the place
    Pizza Hut, Corporation Street. (I think).
    Donut place in the Arndale
    Cafe at the National Football Museum.
    Nando’s in the Printworks.

    nbt
    Full Member

    I call troll 🙂

    patricksingletrack
    Free Member

    binners – Member
    Yadgar is fantastic! Mainly because its owned by the grumpiest man in the world, who quite literally throws the (exceptionally good) food at you while fixing you with a look of utter contempt

    I used to work a few doors away and after months of eating there, one day he was a little bit friendly to me and I felt inordinately pleased.

    OrmanCheep
    Free Member

    You can bring your own picnic to the lunch area on the top mezzanine overlooking this…

    Rough and ready, but cheap. Great 7 year old territory…

    EDIT: sorry Patrick, missed the fact you had already posted this!

    santacruzsi
    Free Member

    hmm that Fish Hut always looks good, I pass it on my way home daily but never been in there.

    OrmaanCheep – where is that?

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