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Ask Italian One Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester M...
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If you are coming to Ask Italian in Manchester with your car, you will find parking options at a distance of 136 meters at Piccadilly Plaza, Or you could use municipal transportation to get to the station Metrolink-Piccadilly Gardens, which is 28 meters away from the restaurant.
On this site, you can find the complete menu of Ask Italian from Manchester. Currently, there are 2 dishes and drinks available. For changing offers, please contact the restaurant owner directly. You can also contact them through their website.
What sophiejane56677 likes about Ask Italian:
We were given a golden heart holder which was to let the waiter team.know we had a gluten free member of the group. This worked really well as it made my friend feel abit more relaxer when ordering. read more.
In Ask Italian, a restaurant that serves Italian menus in Manchester, you can expect original Italian cuisine, including classics like pizza and pasta, You shouldn't miss the opportunity to try the flavorful pizza, baked fresh in an traditional manner.
The average review of 5 shows that the place is one of the top picks of all its guests, Furthermore, this restaurant is known as one of the best in Manchester, within the popular category Pizza.
Great Italian food, separate GF menu and high awareness (we were only “allowed” to book food wi...
We were given a golden heart holder which was to let the waiter team.know we had a gluten free...
The menu of the establishment is also suitable for vegetarians, as there are menus that completely abstain from meat, and even has gluten-free menus on the menu list.
If you prefer traditional scrumptious pasta meals like Bolognaise and Carbonara trying, you're in the right place at Ask Italian from Manchester.
You can also simply call the number (+1)441612366600 to request your reservation.
The restaurant also offers a pickup of menus, and you might be able to order dishes directly from the homepage askitalian.co.uk.