Peter Street Kitchen have once again partnered with the Maison of Moët & Chandon to create an exclusive and dramatic afternoon brunch experience for a 4 month residency in the heart of Manchester,

Priced from £30, guests can enjoy a 3 course menu including Japanese inspired dishes such as yellowtail sashimi and souffle pancakes with a signature Moet & Chandon cocktail on arrival. If you're feeling in a decadent mood, you can upgrade to include 90 minutes of free flowing cocktails for £55 per guest. All of this is accompanied by a special live set from one of the venue's resident DJs. 

Located in Manchester’s historic Free Trade Hall and the original home to the Hallé Orchestra, Peter Street Kitchen can be found inside the 5* Radisson Manchester Hotel. 

 

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Memories of Moet Brunch:
Saturdays at 12:30pm - 4:30pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Nut Free Options
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Halal Options
  • Vegan options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Live Music
  • Online Booking
Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP
Overall rating
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    a month ago
    I had the Set Menu here during my stay at the Edwardian, the Staff were friendly and hard working. We was very well looked after. The Complimentary Cocktail was delicious. And the food was phenomenal, one of my starters was calamari and I’ve been to Greece and this was very close in terms of quality, I highly recommend anyone to pay a visit here and for the food you get it’s definitely worth the price you pay, and then some. - will I be back? Most certainly. 11/10
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    a month ago
    Good atmosphere. Like that there is a dj. Service was good. Food came out quick. Quite a few small plates to choose from. My favourite was the braised beef tacos. Decor is quite nice and the semi private area on the side looks really good. Definitely good for a date night A must visit if you are into Mexican Japanese cuisine. Lets not forget the top tier amaretto sour with the froth Highly recommended
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    5 months ago
    The small dishes of food that we shared between 2 people were tasty, but heavy on the raw onion! The wagu A5 beef was also difficult to eat with tough ligaments that made chewing and swallowing a bit of a challenge to be honest. The drinks were slow to arrive and arrived after the food, which wasn't great, we ordered more drinks mid way through the meal and we'd just about finished the meal by the time they arrived. The server was friendly enough but didn't seem that familiar with the menu and looked confused when we order things on the menu. I did enjoy the decor, they have done the best they can with the space and I thought it looked pretty good, I liked the open flame and teapot and the raw wood accents.