A Manchester restaurant has become embroiled in a row with a customer over its non-refundable deposit policy, after the customer asked for its strict set menu to be altered to cater for religious dietary requirements.
District, the acclaimed Thai restaurant in the Northern Quarter, serves a set menu of 12 courses and says it can't cater for individual tastes, requirements or allergies.
At the time of booking and paying a £15 per person deposit, customers are informed that they should contact the restaurant before making a reservation if they have any dietary needs.
But one customer, who asked them to substitute a pork course on religious grounds after booking, has emailed to say "why not shout loud on your homepage 'We don't cater for
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