Advantages: Great food, great staff and service, very clean, sticky rice to die for Disadvantages: no kids menu a little priceier than your average curry house
I've never tried writing and review on a restaurant before but Asia Lounge is one of my favourite places to eat so I thought I'd give it a go and hope I do it some justice.
What Is the Asia Lounge
Asia Lounge is the newest restaurant in Bury, Manchester. It only opened at the back end of last year.
The restaurant serves up authentic Thai and Indian dishes. The chefs themselves are from Thailand and Pakistan.
The restaurant has two floors and can seat 200 guests. As well as taking bookings it is also available to hire for functions. Although the Asia Lounge isn't a take away it will do so by special request.
Location
Asia Lounge is located on Rochdale Road, Bury just on the corner of Heywood Street.
The Restaurant
The restaurant itself has a red theme going on, plain walls with pieces of ethnic art on the walls, wooden floors ...
Advantages: Good prices, good delivery Disadvantages: No response from their customer services department
Used Gadget Asia back in January 2008 to purchase a Nintendo DS Lite for one of my daughters. The bundle included 20 games for £145.00. We decided against the fast delivery option as reviews on the web suggested these would arrive with a bill from customs. The unit arrived OK within about 7-10 days and most of the games work fine. Great purchase, good value for money, superb experience.
Based on this, we decided to buy another DS Lite bundle from Gadget Asia on 24 August 2008. The bundle this time was a Nintendogs DS Lite with 25 games for £140.99. The unit arrived within the same 7-10 days, but the first problem occurred when we tried to charge up the unit for my daughter's birthday - the charger supplied did not work. Fortunately, we were able to use the charger from the other Nintendo.
However, the main problems occurred ...
PaulLarner 21.09.2008
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~ My history ~
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