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Zizzi ( Triangle, Manchester )Newest Review: ... to start drinking, so it doesn't get diluted by the ice and so I don't drink it all before the meal comes just because it's there. I was brought up to make a single drink last through a meal when in a restaurant and it's something I still try to do now I'm picking up the bill. The menu had a good selection of the usual modern Italian fare, but nothing was marked as vegetarian so the two of ... more |
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by - written on 18/08/09 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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While I was abroad, not one but two Zizzis popped up in Manchester. Now I was away for a year and a bit, so it's not like fairies delivered them in the middle of a long weekend away, but still. We went to the branch at the Triangle on Sunday for an early birthday tea, and it was a lovely experience. The Triangle branch is in the Triangle shopping centre, behind the big wheel and near the Printworks. It has two entrances, but the street one looked a bit deserted (to the extent we thought the place was shut) so we entered through the shopping centre as it was just approaching 5pm on a Sunday so was still open, just about. I am always in two minds about ... Read the complete review
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