January 22, 2025
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My Nawaab Marks 22 Years as Manchester’s Premier South Asian Venue

Manchester’s iconic South Asian dining venue, My Nawaab, is celebrating over 22 years of excellence, solidifying its reputation as a top choice for group celebrations in the city. Located in Levenshulme, the restaurant has become synonymous with memorable dining experiences, particularly as Manchester enjoys a surge in the ‘eating out’ culture.

Known for its spacious and versatile setting, My Nawaab caters to groups of 10 or more, making it a sought-after venue for corporate events, client entertainment, and festive celebrations. With a large buffet service that offers an extensive selection of authentic Pakistani and Indian dishes, the restaurant meets diverse dietary needs, including gluten-free, vegetarian, and halal options. Private dining areas are also available for those seeking a more exclusive experience.

Spokesperson Usman Malik highlights the evolving dining trends: “We’ve observed a growing demand for larger group gatherings, and our capacity to accommodate these groups allows us to provide a unique and immersive dining experience. Our buffet, featuring 119 food items, offers guests a rich taste of South Asian cuisine.”

My Nawaab’s culinary offerings include an a la carte menu alongside the buffet, ensuring a broad spectrum of South Asian flavors, crafted from the finest ingredients. Additionally, the venue’s renowned banqueting hall can host up to 500 guests, making it ideal for weddings and large-scale events.

For more information or to make a reservation, visit: www.mynawaab.com.

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