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VincentKennedy said
Italian Tapas
Pesto occupies a decent location on the corner of Deansgate and John Dalton St, opposite the Katsouris Deli.
They have thoughtfully got 2 outdoor seating areas one for smokers, and one for none-smokers. A fantastic idea so that none-smokers can sit outside without having to suffer a fog of death whilst eating al fresco.
Each area has wall mounted cover so that you can sit out even if it's raining (well it IS Manchester) and is separated from the street by plants it feels like you can sit and watch everybody go by without them really clocking too much of you.
And you will have to sit outside because the inside smells of garlic in a big way. I've been twice and each time it hummed when you opened the front door. Judging by the fact that we were the only table outside on each occasion, whilst the inside was busy; I guess that this doesn't bother most people but I bet you think the same when you go!
The food is Tapas style Italian. You've got mini-portions of pasta dishes, salads, meat and fish dishes, small pizza's, etc. Overall they mostly hit the mark, with one or two exceptions. As a rough guide my girlfriend and I ordered 5 dishes between us plus bread, and it was enough maybe order one more dish between two if you are really hungry.
Most of the dishes had Italian names that I'm rubbish at remembering so you'll have to go off my descriptions.
The mini-pizza Florentine was excellent a very thin base, fresh tasting tomato sauce and what looked like a quail egg in the middle.
Also great was fried potatoes with chilli and garlic. Very light and obviously very fresh, they were crispy on the outside and fluffy in the centre. Italian sausage and peppers was good grilled peppers are obviously hard to go wrong with, but the sausage that comes with it is spicy and complements it well. We also ordered more peppers, but stuffed with cheese and pesto. Again very good, seemed fresh, and the pesto also made a good dip for our bread.
The bad well the cannelloni was not bad, but was just average a bit too much cheesy sauce and not enough meat for my liking. It also tasted like it had been stood on a hotplate for a while. As did the salmon skewer fish being quite delicate, it was obvious that it had been cooked earlier and left on the hotplate, so it had dried out quite a bit.
Wine a normal size wine list that seemed to be priced around the same mark as most city centre restaurants. I think we ordered a bottle of red at 18 which was one of the pricier options.
It seems that the trick with the City Centre Tapas places that are springing up is knowing what to order. From my two visits, I reckon if you avoid any fish, you'll have a damn good meal. Five Tapas dishes plus a bottle of red came in at around 35 which is pretty good value.
The service is fantastic probably the best I've had in Manchester. I've been twice and had two different waiters and they were really, really good chatty but not too much, attentative but not overbearing, and honest in their recommendations. Just excellent.
Overall great outdoor area, fantastic staff, and good food. Been back once, and will continue to go back, especially on the way home after a Saturday round the shops.
VincentKennedy
London, UK