|  "Sitting 
                      on one of the busiest hubs in Manchester city centre, The 
                      Brasserie at the Mal is perfectly located for Piccadilly 
                      Station, the Gay Village, the main shopping street and the 
                      Apollo Theatre, (all a short walk away). It's a very welcome 
                      retreat from the hectic commuter hustle and bustle outside. 
                      Having recently undergone a refurbishment, the 
                      intimate restaurant is very tastefully decorated and wouldn't 
                      be too out of place in a top Parisian hotel.
 For our visit, 
                      there was a superb 'Homegrown & Local Menu' on offer 
                      boasting Mancunian delights such as Bury Black Pudding, 
                      Manchester Tart and Eccles Cake amongst many others. As 
                      a Bury lad myself, I opted for the Black Pudding - the best 
                      I have ever tasted in a restaurant! I hope they keep that 
                      dish when their menu theme changes. At just £16.50 
                      for 3 courses, it was also excellent value. That said, my 
                      Cheshire-reared T-Bone Steak came with a £4 supplement 
                      and no side's (I opted for the delicious Hand-Cut Chips 
                      at a hefty £3.25 extra). The steak itself was nice, 
                      although rather small and not worth the extra £7.25. 
                      That said, I would hardly complain at spending £23.75 
                      in total on a 3 course meal of this quality. My partner 
                      opted for the Steak Frites off the Brasserie Menu (£15.50), 
                      whilst the trademark Mal Burger (£11.95) seemed to 
                      be popular with all the other diners in the restaurant - 
                      it looked equally as tasty and gave us another reason to 
                      revisit soon. With an incredible 
                      wine list to choose from, including two from Manchester's 
                      Spanish twin city of Cordoba on the Homegrown & Local 
                      Menu, the feeling of being in a quality European restaurant 
                      is reinforced. The window blinds successfully block off 
                      any reminder that Station Approach is just outside and with 
                      the excellent French waiter who served us, you might as 
                      well be in Paris, Nice or the Alsace. Desserts were 
                      interesting, I couldn't taste any rhubarb in my Rhubarb 
                      Crumble, although the Raspberries and Wild Berry Crumble 
                      I had seemingly been given was absolutely delicious! It 
                      turned out there had been a mix up in the kitchen but I 
                      certainly wasn't complaining - it was better than any Rhubarb 
                      Crumble could have been, plus they offered us free coffees 
                      to 'compensate' for the mistake. My partner's sorbets (again 
                      off the Brasserie Menu) were slightly expensive at £1.75 
                      a ball - the Mixed Berry Sorbet and Passion Fruit Sorbets 
                      were out of this world, whilst the Lemon Sorbet was a bit 
                      too overpowering - almost like sucking a very bitter lemon. 
                      It made for some funny involuntary facial reactions nonetheless. Give or take a 
                      few minor irritations - like the 10% service charge and 
                      then the 'opportunity' to leave a further gratuity when 
                      you pay by credit card, the many bottles of fine wine and 
                      champagne that surround you, acting as decoration, remind 
                      you that the Mal is all about quality. And that's what you 
                      get - quality steaks, quality wines and quality presentation. 
                      Certainly one of the best in town!" 
                      - 
                      Restaurants Of Manchester 20/10/07 (visited on a Saturday 
                      lunchtime) |