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The Brasserie at Harvey NicholsvsThe Lime Tree Restaurant and Wine Bar
Both establishments are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, The Lime Tree Restaurant is preferred by most writers compared to Harvey Nichols Second Floor Bar and Brasserie. The Lime Tree Restaurant ranks #10 in Manchester with endorsements from 2 reviews including Fodor's, Lonely Planet.
The Brasserie at Harvey Nichols
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Michelin Guide
Time Out
21 Cathedral Street, Exchange Square, Manchester M1 1AD
From $30/night
"The 2nd-floor restaurant is excellent and even has a wine list of more than 400 different wines." Full review
0 Stars
"Relaxed bar and brasserie with colour-changing lighting and a buzzy atmosphere; it's popular with shoppers and they don't take bookings at lunch, so arrive in good time." Full review
0 Stars
"Whether it's simply for a light lunch or dinner, the Brasserie offers an informal, relaxed atmosphere to dine in." Full review
"On the second floor of Harvey Nichols you'll find a stylish, modern and altogether delicious dining experience in the form of the Brasserie." Full review
The Lime Tree Restaurant and Wine Bar
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
8 Lapwing Lane, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 2WS
From $32/night
"Chef Patrick Hannity's unstuffy restaurant offers a seductive British menu with a hint of northern bohemia in the leafy suburb of West Didsbury."
Top Choice
"The ambience is refined without being stuffy, the service is relaxed but spot on, and the food is divine – Mancunians book in advance and travel from far afield just to enjoy the superb menu." Full review