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“Fit for a king” VIVA Manchester review our new menu - April 2019


By all accounts Prince Albert was a bit of lad what with introducing Christmas trees to the UK to, ahem, giving the royal seal of approval to intimate ‘jewellery’. The Chop House named after him also has a place in history, having started life in 1866 as a Unitarian Church before being transformed some six years ago into a gorgeous, basement eatery with an upstairs pub bit that’s as butch as it comes.


They have a new menu and it fits beautifully with Manchester’s version of Spring. It retains the classic hearty man-size meals that the chop houses (there is Tom and Sam’s too) have become renowned for such as the suet puddings, fish ‘n’ chips and corn beef hash. But now there are new refinements, including a mushroom ‘not suet but tastes like it’ pudding for vegans, so you can take your plant-diet mates there without them feeling left out.


Service is no-nonsense friendly and incredibly knowledgably as Chris the GM delighted us with wines paired to the dishes, we sampled that was a real cut above and the food was wonderfully delicious with a delicate touch to flavours for a menu that seems so macho on paper.


Starters are from £7 and we tucked into cured salmon that apparently, they had changed fishmongers to get, served traditionally with grated egg white and yolks, just lovely, fresh and zingy.


A chicken liver pate was suave and smooth, creamy and dreamy smeared on flash grilled bread, probably one of the best pates in town. We also tried a mini portion of the goats’ cheese, which again thrilled the taste buds, beautifully coated and meltingly good.


Onto mains (from £14.50) and there is a grill, with chops (of course) available and ribeye steaks. Chris explains this is because they can buy the ribeye and offer the best steak at the best prices. There is a rump you can have with egg if you want less fat and a flatten version.

The meat was delicious, juicily cooked and the side of chips where like you wanted your mama to have made, proper chips. Just a whole lot of gorgeous food and perfect as Manchester drizzled, hailed and got sunny, all in the space of a late lunch.


I had their new fish pie which comes with mash (thank god – pie crust are a complete sacrilege in my book when it comes to this dish). Again, this was wonderful, piping hot and crammed with goodies including mussels as you dived into its delicious depths. A side of kale with capers showed how kale should be cooked, as the kale absorbs flavours that the salty capers handed over in bucket loads.


 
 
 

72 Comments


xetes
an hour ago

This sounds like such a unique dining experience the pop-up concept adds a special touch. I recently read about similar food events on a based review blog and https://paygration.com it’s great to see how creative dining is evolving. Looks amazing!

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sughra noor
sughra noor
12 hours ago

Really enjoyed this review — it gave a great sense of the new menu and how the dishes are presented. The descriptions made it easy to imagine the dining experience, and it sounds like a place worth trying. I recently saw a similar write-up on a review blog certified hater certificate, which also discussed how menu updates can reshape a restaurant’s identity and customer experience.

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receh
13 hours ago

This review really captures the dining experience in a vivid and appealing way, making the menu sound genuinely worth trying. The way you explained the topic was very clear and helpful. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog, and it offered an interesting perspective as well, and it reminded me of browsing through https://gocollectiv.com/ where food-related insights are also shared in a very engaging tone. Great write-up that definitely makes readers curious about the dishes.

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Sam's Chop House, Back Pool Fold / Chapel Walks, Manchester M2 1HN 

  Tel: 0161 834 3210

Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday - 12pm to 11pm

Friday and Saturday - 12pm to 12am

Sunday - 12pm to 10pm

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