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1. Your taste: Cachumba
CityLife, Thursday 01 November 2007 WHEN an old colleague phoned to say that she had "bitten the bullet" and deciding to retire, I was happy for her. -
2. Your taste: Cachumba
CityLife, Thursday 01 November 2007 WHEN an old colleague phoned to say that she had "bitten the bullet" and deciding to retire, I was happy for her. -
3. Your taste: Cachumba
CityLife, Thursday 01 November 2007 WHEN an old colleague phoned to say that she had "bitten the bullet" and deciding to retire, I was happy for her. -
4. Get your Tampopo souvenirs
CityLife, Thursday 05 June 2008 , CityLife's favourite noodlerie (if there is such a word) has spread its wings in recent times from its original (1997) Albert Square base - and now that has closed until June 20 for a much-needed revamp. -
5. Juan Reynoso - The Paganini of the Mexican Hot Lands (Corason)
CityLife, Thursday 21 September 2006 IF you ever wondered whether the passion of traditional Irish fiddlers could be matched elsewhere in the world, then this requires your immediate and undivided attention. -
6. A good cuppa: The lowdown
CityLife, Monday 24 November 2008 A CUP of tea in Manchester is somewhat akin to a dish of goulash in Hungary or a bowl of ceviche in Ecuador or a glass of Bordeaux in, ahem, Bordeaux. -
7. Greater Manchester loses Michelin star
CityLife, Tuesday 20 January 2009 GREATER Manchester is without a Michelin-starred restaurant for the first time in more than 11 years, after acclaimed Altrincham eaterie Juniper lost out on the fine dining award in this year’s famous foodie guide. -
8. CityLife.co.uk Manchester Food and Drink Awards 2008
CityLife, Monday 13 October 2008 TWO newcomers and two veterans of the north west dining scene scooped the major awards at the Citylife.co.uk Manchester Food and Drink Awards 2008 gala dinner. -
9. Flagging fortunes of Chinatown
CityLife, Tuesday 03 February 2009 THERE’S big trouble in Manchester’s little China. Once a must-visit area of the city centre for tourists and incoming business people, Chinatown is in steep decline, beset by recession, social change, claims of official neglect and loss of direction. Ray King reads the fortune cookie. -
10. Now sarnies feel the crunch
CityLife, Wednesday 30 July 2008 TAKE-AWAY sandwiches, that lunchtime staple for millions of workers, may be the latest victim of the credit crunch.