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Zouk Tea Bar & Grill
The guide was updated:Founded by two entrepreneurial brothers, Zouk is a multi-award-winning restaurant that offers refreshing Indian and Pakistani cooking for the health conscious dine, with a menu and atmosphere infused with vitality, fun and passion. A restaurant for food lovers, signature dishes include their famous Indian Sajji Roasts which offer a whole leg of lamb or whole roast chicken marinated in spices and served with spicy roast potatoes and delicious gravy, or you can opt for their classic Lahori dishes such as Lamb Niharai, Magaz and Paya. Alternatively, try the seafood menu or the renowned regional monthly specials.
Useful Information
- Address: Unit 5 Quadrangle, Chester Street, Manchester
- Opening hours: Daily noon–midnight
- Website: zoukteabar.co.uk
- Phone: +44 161 233 1090
- Email: info@zoukteabar.co.uk
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