|  "Ning 
              is a hidden gem! Located at the top end of Oldham Street in the 
              Northern Quarter, this Malaysian and Thai restaurant is beautifully 
              decorated and offers some of the best South East Asian food in Manchester 
              at a wonderfully affordable price, including a 2 course plus rice, 
              prawn crackers or noodles deal for £10..
 There's 
              a great selection of Malaysian dishes to choose from with other 
              Asian favourites from Thailand and Indonesia available too. We opted 
              for the delicious Chicken Murtabak starter (Malaysian style pancake 
              - £4.75 or part of the £10 menu), the beautifully cooked 
              Nasi Lemak (perfectly fried chicken and gorgeous coconut rice, with 
              crispy anchovies, cucumber and a rather greasy fried egg - £9.95), 
              and the Chicken Kuey Teow Goreng (£7.95 or part of the £10 
              menu). All presented beautifully with emphasis on quality ingredients.
             At the 
              start of the meal, the service was impeccable. The waitress sat 
              us down, explained the menu and told us we could request the dishes 
              to be milder or even more spicy when ordering. We forgot that bit 
              though when ordering and, as a result, the Chicken Goreng was a 
              little bit too sharp for our taste buds. Drinks were swiftly brought, 
              bottles of Bintang Indonesian beer for only £3.50 (the Laos 
              Beerlao beer comes recommended) and a good Mojito for just £4.95. 
              The food was delivered just as professionally but thereafter service 
              seemed to disappear - we had to literally get up from our table 
              to grab the attention of the waitress for more drinks, and again 
              for the bill later in the evening. It was only a small grumble however 
              and up to that point service was definitely worthy of all 5 stars.
             Whilst 
              this area of town has drastically changed for the better in the 
              past year or so, you can't help but feel that if Ning was located 
              elsewhere in the city centre it would deservedly be one of the busiest 
              restaurants in town. Located opposite the City Arms pub, probably 
              the roughest in town (tables by the window give you plenty of entertainment), 
              you can't help feel it's at a disadvantage. Pau Brasil and The Northern 
              have joined Ning around this part of the Northern Quarter adding 
              a much needed touch of class and this is a restaurant definitely 
              worth visiting. It's certainly one we'll be venturing to again and 
              again, wherever it's located" 
              - Manchester Restaurants 12/1/07 (visited on a wednesday evening)
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