Menu from Bukhara Manchester
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Menu highlights
Mixed Grill
An assortment of chicken tikka, lamb chops, chicken and lamb seekh kebab served on a sizzling hot plate.
Afghani Lamb Tikka
Tender pieces of lamb marinated in onions, garlic, carum seeds and lime juice cooked on a charcoal grill.
Chicken Seekh Kebab
Minced chicken mixed with fresh herbs and spices cooked on a skewer on a charcoal grill.
Nauratan Vegetable
Seasonal vegetables cooked with onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, mustard seeds and spices.
Karahi Lamb
Lamb cooked with fresh onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, hot spices and garnished with fresh coriander.
Shahi Chicken Korma
Chicken cooked with onions, tomatoes, cashew nut sauce and fresh cream.
Desserts
Falooda
Rose flavoured milk, layered with rice vermicelli, black basil seeds and kulfi ice cream.
Toffee Cheesecake
Cheesecake filling set on a digestive biscuit base, topped with toffee and crushed pecans and drizzled with chocolate, served with whipped cream.
Gulab Jamon
Soft spongy balls. Served warm with whipped cream.
More about the restaurant: Bukhara Manchester
Bukhara Manchester in Cheetham Hill specialises in authentic Asian dishes, specifically Indian and Pakistani cuisines. Located inside The Old Town Hall on Cheetham Hill Road it has a truly unique atmosphere and you’ll find special prayer areas for both men and women, as well as a strict no alcohol policy. Instead, why not enjoy one of the many tasty mocktails or a nice mango lassi with your meal? The menu is bursting with flavour so don’t be surprised if you find yourself wanting to come back every week until you’ve tried everything, twice. Loved by locals and tourists alike for its great food, excellent service and stunning decor you won’t regret a night out at Bukhara Manchester. Whether it’s your first visit or fiftieth we highly recommend making a reservation.
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Manchester is one of the great places in the world to eat Indian food, but to think that it was just Indian in origin would be a massive oversight. Migrants from what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh form the majority of the “Indian” dining scene in the city, and especially in Cheetham Hill, an area marked by the legacy of migration. Take a trip to the Jewish Museum, a drink in Irish Centre, a wander around the African shops and then top it off with dinner at Bukhara Manchester on Cheetham Hill Road, an authentic Asian buffet restaurant that offers a superlative example of the curry cuisine in the city.
Whether you come in for a romantic dinner for two or with a few hundred of your closest friends, Bukhara Manchester will take care of you. Its speciality dishes for large groups do require pre-ordering at least 24 hours in advance but when you consider that you can get a whole lamb marinated in traditional spices, it’s well worth getting a party together just to try it. Since its opening in 2016, Bukhara Manchester has been revolutionising Asian cuisine in Cheetham Hall and shows no signs of stopping. Even saying it’s a must visit feels like an understatement. But you can trust us when we say reservations are essential.
