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Aly wrote:
I am going down to Manchester for a week and was wondering if any one could help with suggestions of where to go to eat. We enjoy chinese and Italian foods. Thanks in advance. Are you even kind of aware that Usenet is world-wide, and that there is more than one city named "Manchester?" Since you can't be bothered to mention which Manchester you're going to, just why should others be bothered to answer you? If it's Manchester, England, that city has some of the best Chinese restaurants in the U.K. Close enough for you? -- dgs |
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little Ying Sang, Pan Asia, --just make your way to china town and
there are loads but the two named are reputable ones. as for italian ones not sure of names or whereabouts but there are a couple. hope that helps and is not too late. |