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The welcome we received was excellent. The proprietor gave us great advice in what to order and even told us when we were ordering too much food. The food itself was superb . A real culinary treat . We will be back to celebrate my husband’s birthday . It was even worth the journey up the M6 and that is the highest accolade I can give it !!
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Visited Tibetan Kitchen the day after it opened & we were the first in. Had watched a YouTube video about the branch in Chorlton & found out about the Manchester opening on Twitter so were keen to check it out. The owner & staff were very friendly & the whole place was really beautifully decorated & welcoming. We ordered momos, a chai, brown rice with three dishes (butternut squash & paneer, chickpeas & spinach, and deep fried cauliflower with stir fried veg), and a stirfried veg noodles. The chai was really lovely & sweet with ginger & spices. The momos had a nice texture but were a bit bland. We did like it with the chilli on the side & when we asked for more chilli, we were given some. The cauliflower was really delicious as well as the stirfried veg they were served on. The other two dishes were tasty but there wasn't alot of paneer with the butternut squash dish. Veg noodles were tasty but the veg were a bit overcooked so were soft rather than still retaining their crunch. The chilli sauce added to the flavour of the noodles. Overall, we were glad we visited & tried the dishes on offer. The ambience was really nice as well & is a good place to visit for something different.
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I highly doubt this restaurant is run by Chinese. Koreans are unlikely to ask diners to pay extra for each kimchi. It is a Korean tradition to serve diners an endless supply of kimchi. The taste of the food completely lacks the flavor of Korean food. It just feels like the technique used by Chinese chefs (adding a lot of MSG). Conclusion: What this restaurant serves is an insult to Korean food culture
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Visited DPD for early brunch 2 x in a month recently. We last visited quite a few years ago, so it was nice to return. One of the benefits is it’s open around 11 am, so it's very convenient if you are looking for a bite before other eateries open at 12. Visiting early also means you’re guaranteed a seat at the busy food court! We ordered our usual - the chicken udon set, which comes with a piece of spare rib and a spring roll, as well as a drink. The udon dish is one of the few dishes which they cook to order, so it’s not like the other dishes which might have been sitting in the bain marie for some time. We asked for the ribs to be replaced with salt and pepper chicken wings, which was no issue. Prices have definitely climbed through the years, but wasn’t bad value for £8.70, considering the noodles were freshly cooked. The food was served in paper containers, and wooden cutlery was provided. I believe these replaced the styrofoam boxes and plastic cutlery from previous visits, so that’s better for the environment. The noodles were piping hot and a generous amount, with a decent amount of chicken. The spring rolls were nice and crisp and didn’t taste like the shop bought variety. The salt and pepper wings weren’t too bad. We also tried the curry chips for £3.00 which was a small portion, but tasty, with a generous portion of curry sauce. The sauce didn’t really taste spicy till we were having it on its own, without the chips. Overall, DPD is a nice place to dine if you’re looking to fill your tummy without paying over the odds. Check them out for decent Chinese food at the Arndale!