
The Rice Bowl
33a Cross Street, Manchester, M2 1NL, United Kingdom
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Business Details
Lovely modern Oriental decor in a basement restaurant in the city centre (not far from the Town Hall). Large veggie menu, most of which is vegan.
In the 1950's against the background of the Chinese Cultural Revolution Wing Lau and family left Shanghai for England. Wing is passionate about food and in 1955 he set up a his first restaurant in Liverpool.
In 1960 the family relocated to Manchester setting up a new restaurant on Cross Street. Wing is a flamboyant man with a love of fine things. He knows what he want's and normally gets it, especially in the kitchen!
In 1988 Jenny came over from Shanghai to help her uncle. She now runs the restaurant. Uncle Wing has moved back to Shanghai, but he still likes to check on how things are going in Manchester. Family, friends and food are important to Uncle Wing.
In the 1950's against the background of the Chinese Cultural Revolution Wing Lau and family left Shanghai for England. Wing is passionate about food and in 1955 he set up a his first restaurant in Liverpool.
In 1960 the family relocated to Manchester setting up a new restaurant on Cross Street. Wing is a flamboyant man with a love of fine things. He knows what he want's and normally gets it, especially in the kitchen!
In 1988 Jenny came over from Shanghai to help her uncle. She now runs the restaurant. Uncle Wing has moved back to Shanghai, but he still likes to check on how things are going in Manchester. Family, friends and food are important to Uncle Wing.
- Type:
- Vegan-friendly
Style of food (eatery):
Chinese
Menu example (eatery):
Chinese Buddhist vegetarian dishes, eg Aubergine with Tofu, Mixed Vegetables in Black Bean Sauce or Tofu with Fine French Bean & Chilli
Average starter cost (eatery):
3.25
Average mains costs (eatery):
7.25
Facilities:
Toilets
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The Rice Bowl
Vegan-friendly