Food critic Jay Rayner had given his seal of approval to another Greater Manchester eatery - a Hong Kong style cafe located on an unassuming Salford shopping parade.
Sakura, on St Stephen Street, is described by Rayner as a "true taste of home" for Manchester's Chinese students, serving up comforting dishes for little more than a tenner.
In his latest review for The Guardian, Rayner heaps praise on the 'tiny' cafe, where he finds diners "finding familiar comfort in rice bowls or steaming tureens of soup noodles".
After initially heading towards the Cheetham Hill restaurant of the same name - an all you can eat buffet where robots assist the waiting staff - Rayner realised his mistake and redirected his taxi to the Salford cafe, which opened towards the end of last year.
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