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Evuna Manchester

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277 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4EW [map]
or Tel: 0871 230 5337
4.5 min walk to the opera house
spanish wine merchants with cosy tapas restaurant amongst the wine racks
 
 
 
 
 
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Evuna Restaurant Manchester - overall reader reviews

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most popular dish: tapas - albondigas (spanish meatballs)
 
 
 
 

Evuna Manchester Deansgate Tapas Restaurant - reader comments

"I love Evuna. My husband and I called in on the spur of the moment and it has a lovely ambience. The lovely girl, who is one of their wine buyers, made us very welcome and there's a nice intimate feel to the table. The food was great and she opened three bottles of wine to make sure we got the one we liked, which we then bought 6 bottles of, to take home. I will certainley recommend and revisit." - Judith Benson, Halebarns - Member since Jul'08 (16/6/09 visited on a thursday evening)

"We went to Evuna without a reservation early Saturday evening. The waitress said we could have a table if we could be finished in an hour and a half, which was fair enough. The place was packed and very lively. Nice atmosphere without going over the top with the Spanish theme, however, the food was quite disappointing, being very similar to every other tapas styled restaraunt outside of Spain. The food was also on the cold side, with the exception of the Garlic Mushrooms, which were lovely. We had six dishes including squid and prawns plus steak skewers, which were ok. The service was excellent and the waitress worked really hard. Nice place just a pity the food isn't more exciting." - Barb Little, Rossendale - Member since Apr'09 (17/5/09 visited on a thursday evening)

Trusted Reviewer "It's funny that for most people, Spanish restaurants often remind you of being on holiday, with its fun vibe, upbeat music and often lively ambiance. However, they are also often sadly limited to tapas, paella, sangria, and other things which despite being typically Spanish, don't really show much variety. A real shame, since Spain is probably one of the most overlooked countries in the world, especially when it comes to great food.

Anyway, on Sunday night, we paid a visit to Evuna, looking forward to its promise of great wines, and dishes which offered something a little different to a simple tapas bar.

We arrived earlyish at around 7pm, and had the place to ourselves. We were greeted by two lovely and very cheery Spanish ladies, who asked us to take our own pick of seats, in their semi rustic, yet smash casual dining area, with gentle Spanish music playing in the background. There's no Spainish flags, bulls, matadors, or football tops on the walls here. It's Spanish, but not cheesily done. Overall, a nice, intimate, cozy, informal dining area. It's the kind of place you'd go for a relaxed romantic meal for two, although they do push their party catering too.

As you'd expect from a restaurant which is also a wine merchant, the wine list was pretty good, comprehensive, and with bags of quality on offer, to suit everybody's pocket. We opted for a Albarino, which went really well with most of the dishes that we ordered, since they were all seafood based. All of the list was Spanish, which I think is fantastic, since it's a Spanish place afterall. However, I don't know much about Spanish wine, and it was great to be clueless about most of the list, hence choosing the only one that I knew went with our food (I recognised it from a holiday in Marbella!). Later on, other diners asked if they could sample before buying, and the staff duly obliged. Good to remember for next time!

The menu is heavily seafood based, as you'd expect from a Spanish eatery. There are no starters as such, so tapas is used for this course. We opted to start with a single tapas each, and decided on the Prawns with garlic and chilli and the calamari rings. The prawns were excellent in size, taste and texture, with just the right amount of spice and came well presented, peeled, but with tails still on. The calamari was OK, but we found it a little chewy, but the accompanying garlic mayonnaise was lovely, although the tomato dip a touch insipid, and it came in a large bowl which seemed to dominate the plate. On the whole though, good quality, well presented upmarket tapas, and a nice start to the meal. I'm not sure how you'd cope if you came here just for tapas, as the crockery used is more elaborate than your typical terracotta bowls, so you'd only fit 4 on a table. As I say, its definitely not just a tapas bar.

We wanted to try something that's familiar to us, and also something new, so the main courses were Seafood Paella and the Salt Baked Seabass with mixed veg. The paella was really nice, plentiful, well cooked and went down well. Again though, the calamari was a touch chewy, but it was nice enough and we were happy. The seabass though, which is the house speciality, deserves special mention. It arrives at the table, still encased in the salt which it is baked in. This is cracked open, and the filets of fish removed at the table. I saw James Martin cook and rave about this on tellie a couple of months back, and thought that it may be too salty due to being covered in a fiver's worth of seasalt, but in fact the salt seasoned it perfectly, left it amazingly moist, and to be honest, it was probably the best tasting seabass that I've ever had. A real discovery, and fantastic to try something totally different. Brilliant stuff, and you must give it a go if you visit Evuna. The accompanying vegetables were also really well cooked, even if the fish did steal the show.

For desserts, we chose the crème Catalan and Spanish cheesecake. Both were ideal in size, and ended the meal really well. The Crème was lovely, creamy and full of zesty citrus fruit, with a crunchy burnt sugar topping. Basically a Spanish crème brulee, only fruity! The cheesecake was also well done, quite heavy, but ended off the meal well. Also, it was new to us, which is always a plus point.

Overall, a definite winner, strong across the board in all areas, a very well done place, and would suit pretty much all occasions. You could get away wearing pretty much whatever you liked, the staff are charming and friendly, cant do enough for you and are perfectly suited to making you feel welcome. Also, they do indeed take Hi-Life cards, making it an even more appealing option for the tight amongst us. So, get yourself down to Evuna, and try something different to just tapas and paella, although even if you do have these, you wont be moaning.

Food 7/10 - Service 7/10 - Ambiance 7/10 - Overall 7/10 (3.5 stars)"
- chis handley, salford 16/3/09 (visited on a sunday evening - TRUSTED REVIEWER)

"My husband and I had had a serious day Christmas shopping and had often wanted to call in to Evuna. From the moment we arrived, the girl who does the buying was friendly and gave us some wines to sample before we bought for a party. Lovely food, friendly staff, calm atmosphere. They gave us a nice cosy table and we will definitely go again when in town." - judith benson, hale, cheshire 17/1/09 (visited on a thursday evening)

"Superb! Tapas is my favourite food and I would be telling everyone to go to Evuna." - wez milward, manchester 2/12/08 (visited on a friday evening)

"On this, our first visit, we decided to just try the tapas to test the quality of the food, it was awful! The pork was undercooked and the beef was tough and unchewable. Such a huge disappointment, as the reviews I have read were all good... where were those people eating? Not here I'm sure. Having regularly visited Spain and its wonderful tapas bars, I never expected this would be even a near match but I was hoping for some pleasant food." - celia fish, fylde coast 11/11/08 (visited on a sunday evening)

Trusted Reviewer "There's many tapas restaurants to choose from in Manchester, with the excellent El Rincon and the original La Tasca's and La Vina's further along Deansgate. El Hacienda is a great new addition too but for me, Evuna can't be beaten. The setting, amongst the exposed brick work and bottle racks in a wine merchant's shop, is so charming you can't help but enjoy the experience. The food is good and the portions larger than most of the other tapas places in town. With 3 tapas dishes for £9.99 and a massive glass of quality house wine for a further £2.50, the lunch time offer can't really be beaten either." - matthew, manchester 8/6/07 (visited on a thursday lunchtime)

 
 
 
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