Local gem and one of Greater Manchester’s very best food spots, The Thirsty Korean, has sadly announced it is closing its much-loved Chorlton restaurant.
Confirming the closure of the Manchester Road spot via Instagram on Thursday evening, owner Eunji Noh revealed that the quaint and cult-favourite Korean location is coming to the end of its lease after five years and will soon be moving on.
Having first opened the original restaurant up to Chorlton residents back in 2019, Eunji detailed that the team now have just two and half months left before they will have to find new premises, urging diners to come in whilst they still can.
However, as she explained in the lengthy social media post, “It will be the long goodbye but hopefully it will be a new start [for] us in the future.”
The local legend said that running the relatively small site but always busy operation “has never been easy but I had lots of fun and great memories with you all lovely people.”
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She goes on to say that “the next venue has not been decided”, with there still plenty of questions as to when and where they will set up shop once again, “but for sure, it will be soon and you will know about our news if you keep following The Thirsty Korean“.
Known for incredible and authentic Korean food, not to mention at great value for money – part of the reason they’ve always been so popular — regardless of their time in southwest Manc suburb ticking down, their reputation has only grown bigger and better.
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They were also chosen by Sacha Lord as one of the first dining establishments to be celebrated ans supported on behalf of Greater Manchester’s hospitality scene, with the Night Time Economy Adviser paying everyone’s bill there for one night only.
As reiterated throughout the, she signed off by simply saying: “I love you, loved you lots and will love you. Hope to see you soon and let’s celebrate our beautiful and cheerful end of The Thirsty Korean!
“Please stay with us and don’t forget about us. Find me and I will be here with big arms opened to hug you all.”
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We sincerely hope to see Thirsty Korean back on their feet and flourishing in a brand new space sooner rather than later — it’s far too good to disappear completely.
Sadly, it’s been a week filled with news like this, as iconic NQ venue Black Dog Ballroom was one of multiple venues that confirmed they will be shutting down.
This Manchester bar serves a bottomless cheese fondue with endless beer and wine
Georgina Pellant
There’s a bar in Manchester serving a bottomless cheese fondue with endless wine and beer, and it honestly sounds like the perfect treat.
While it might scream cosy winter night in, with a huge outdoor terrace, The Mews is also a firm favourite during the summer months.
Add in a board of melt-in-the-mouth charcuterie, springy pieces of garlic sourdough and a host of crunchy cheese biscuits, and you’ve got yourself the ideal afternoon if you ask us.
But there’s more. Alongside all that cheese and meat and bread, included in the price of The Mews’ bottomless fondue, cheese lovers can also enjoy 90 minutes of non-stop drinks.
Bottomless cheese fondue at The Mews on Deansgate in Manchester. (Credit: The Manc Eats)
Costing £37.50 each, included in the deal is a huge pot of melted Italian Fontina cheese served with homemade garlic croutons, sourdough crackers, and slices of British charcuterie.
You’ll also get to enjoy an hour and a half of endless pints of house pilsner and carafes of red or white wine to enjoy alongside.
Serving up to six people, the bottomless cheese fondue is available only when you pre-book, so make sure to get in touch ahead of your visit to let The Mews know that you’re coming.
If you’re not on the sauce, you can opt for the cheese fondue alone. Without the booze, it’s quite a bit cheaper at £25 for one, and £2.50 on top for any additional people who want to get stuck in.
Housed up on Deansgate Mews, just behind the main hustle and bustle of Deansgate, there’s plenty of space inside as well as a large, secluded terrace that is quite the suntrap (when the Manchester sun is shining).
Popular Manchester restaurant bar to give out FREE sausage rolls to people called ‘Greg’
Emily Sergeant
One of Manchester’s much-loved restaurant bars is doing a free sausage roll giveaway next week… but there’s a catch.
The catch being you have to have a certain name in particular.
It was only last week that popular high street chain Pret A Manger announced it would be slinging out free sandwiches to any Mancs with ‘Nic’ in their name over the late May bank holiday weekend, and now Tariff & Dale is getting it on the giveaway action, and it’s all to celebrate the iconic event that is National Sausage Roll Day.
In case you didn’t know – which is very likely, let’s be real – next Thursday (5 June) is the day dedicated to all things sausage roll.
So what better way to mark the occasion than with free portions of Tariff & Dale‘s legendary meaty treat?
The popular Northern Quarter restaurant bar is known for its creative comfort food, craft beers and cocktails, and laid-back industrial vibe, with one of the cult-classic dishes on its menu having always been the honey pork sausage roll – which just so happens to be a whopping 15-inches long, by the way.
Resembling something more of a pork wellington than a sausage roll, if you will, the dish is crispy, golden, and glazed with honey on top.
But to celebrate National Sausage Roll day, instead of parting with £9.50 for a portion or £48 for the full 15-inch thing, people with one specific name can actually get a slice for completely free of charge.
Tariff & Dale is giving away FREE sausage rolls to people with this name next week / Credit: Supplied
And that name is ‘Greg’, because if we’re honest, when it comes to sausage rolls, we all tend to think of Greggs.
So whether your surname is Gregory or Gregson, or you’re simply just called Greg, then all you need to do to claim your complimentary slice of sausage roll heaven is head on down to Tariff & Dale next Thursday 5 June from 12pm up until 9pm.