This is a new restaurant within their chain. Set in Whitefield, easy access from the motorway & surrounding areas with private car park at the rear with access off Higher Lane. The interior décor is modern, with a large restaurant area & sofas in the waiting area. The menu is extensive & the food is delicious. Probably the best Indian food I’ve had. The service is exceptional, better than their other restaurants in Manchester. The staff couldn’t do enough for you. Constantly ensuring your meal/evening was to the highest standard without being pushy. Excellent place, very highly recommended.
Naomi H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Salford, United Kingdom
EastZEast is a great, I’ve never been disappointed in any of my visits to the Manchester restaurants and this one didn’t let me down. This is a relatively new addition to the chain, with a modern interior and flawless service, the food is fantastic from the chutneys with poppadoms, to the must have Chicken Jalfrezi. This restaurant is popular so make sure you book if you want to eat in. Alternatively you can collect takeaway at a discounted price. #Curry #Food #Manchester #Bury #Whitefield #Restaurant
Michael B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
Catching up with a good friend who lives in Bury one Friday eve we headed to EZE to eat. One of the newest to be opened by the restaurant chain, they have two others in Manchester city centre and one each in Preston, Liverpool and Birmingham. The interior is sleek and modern, they’ve obviously spent a decent sum of money on this place. There’s a large dining area with booths dotted about and it was nearly full when we got there just after 8pm. We were asked if we wanted poppodoms and a pickle tray as soon as were seated, giving us something to munch on whilst perusing the(very large) menu. As another good mate had raved about Lamb Niharis for probably as long as I’ve known him, I chose that instead of my usual Saag. My friend chose a Chicken Bhuna and we shared rice and a peshwari naan. For drinks I was a renegade and ordered not a glass but a jug of Mango Lassi as I wanted to try something different. It was simply fantastic. How had I not discovered this refreshing and tasty beverage sooner? Our meals arrived after about 20 minutes, the peshwari glistening away and the curries smelling very appetising. Now the Nihari was good… there just wasn’t a lot of it(only two chunks of lamb and a loose bone covered in sauce). It was very tender and the sauce was good for naan-dippage, but it just wasn’t as enjoyable as my play-it-safe Saags. Service was great — attentive without being overly fussy. The final bill came to just over £40 between us which didn’t seem unreasonable. A slick operation, decent food on the whole and friendly staff. Tip: there’s free on-site parking, the entrance is on Higher Lane.