Malay and Cantonese cooking plus all-you-can-eat Sunday buffet in an airy open dining space.
Mr. Man’s Restaurant probably the largest Chinese and Malaysian restaurant in the city of Nottingham, we have an enviable reputation for quality, service and of course, delicious food. Situated just two miles west of Nottingham city centre on the edge of the beautiful Wollaton Park by Wollaton Hall, Mr. Man’s Restaurant is perfectly placed for a fabulous meal followed by a relaxing stroll.
Contemporary Thai restaurant serving Asian standbys and a Royal Platter appetiser, plus takeaway.
Amazing. Food fantastic, everyone friendly
Bright fish 'n' chips restaurant with booth seats, offering traditional, eat-in or takeaway meals.
Beautiful and tasty food, amazing service and very reasonably price.
Spacious modern restaurant with bold colours and candles, serving dim sum and other Chinese dishes.
A small venue aiming to give a cosy Caribbean atmosphere which certainly does
Wollaton Park, Wollaton Rd, Wollaton, Nottingham NG8 2AD, UK
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