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Earth The Universe
Mar 09
20,000+
This is arguably the biggest club in the world and yet somehow it still retains a family feel.
I have toured the ground several times and found it to be very informative, fun, and surprisingly cheap (£30 for a family of four AND you can use your Tesco reward tokens making it a bargain price of £7.50!!!). Also included in the price of the tour is admission to the museum which is amazing. If you had lunch at the red cafe (making sure you had the name of your favourite player on your chair) you could easily spend a day there.
The musuem showcases the silverware collected since 1878, a lifesize- and slightly scary - Peter Schmeichel exhibit, and an amazing tribute to The Busby Babes.
During the tour you are privileged to see behind the scenes including the players lounge, the changing room and can even run out through the tunnel to prerecorded cheering, although you are not permitted to touch the grass. Another highlight is having your photo taken sitting in Sir Alex Ferguson's seat in the dug-out.
I would recommend anybody of whatever affiliation to come to Old Trafford at least once in your life to watch a game, you'll enjoy it!
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Been coming here since i was a little toddler and must say that the food gets better each time i go.
The starters range from dim sums (spicy meat & nut dumplings,pork cabbage wrap topped with a Chinese mushroom) which are my favourites, and a wide variety of soups. The mains are plentiful from seafood specials like the signature dish, Three Treasures Of The Ocean -lobster with salted shrimps, curry leaf and lemon grass in a curry sauce; saucy Tsingtao grouper fish; and sauteed hot and spicy scallops.
Washed down with a Chinese Tsingtao Beer.
From snacking to banqueting.
This is in my opinion is the cream of Cantonese in the UK.
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It was Sunday night - and in all honesty I was still a little wonky after going out on Saturday so rather than attempt to cook what little i had left in the fridge I went out for a Chinese. And i was walking around Chinatown looking for somewhere secluded and well priced as my pocket had taken a beating the night before, and came across Happy Seasons.
The food was really good, particularly the wonton soup which was watery and full of flavour. The menu was very extensive which seemed to cater for everyone - I was very tempted by the rather expensive scallop dishes in the seafood section at the front, however i didn't exactly do badly with the pork with cabbage main.
It doesn't matter what culture you come from, Happy season is a winner in my book!
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A great place to visit if your in need of new bedding, blinds or curtains, i was mildly impressed with the speed of service as i had a new set of blinds ready made within 1 hour of arriving, and they even fitted them the next day. Well worth a visit. 10/10 for value and a speedy service to match.
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The Civic Centre Heywood has a light and friendly atmosphere and offers five separate suites with the flexibility to cater for a wide range of functions whether for small business meeting of 10 or 20 people to a conference for 250 or a full stage production seating 375.
Its adaptable furnishings and tasteful decor compliment every occasion - perfect for that very special wedding or private occasion. Bar and catering facilities are also on hand together with convenient parking, easy access and facilities for the disabled.
Also a unique range of Red Carpet services include full technical and administrative support, box office management, hotel booking service, conference aids, entertainment to suit specific needs.
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