The celebrity chef will take over an iconic restaurant location in Manchester for his new Luciano which will become the biggest Italian in Manchester
Gino D'Acampo has confirmed the location for his luxury Italian restaurant opening in Manchester next year. The new restaurant will sit under the Gino D'Acampo brand rather than the Luciano brand, which has a site in Alderley Edge and London.
"In terms of covers it will be the biggest Italian restaurant in Manchester, that's why I'm taking my time. I want to make sure everything is perfect." The chef was also able to confirm a second venture in Manchester, leading on from his partnership with hotel group Melia. He will be working on a new concept with the hotel, Innside by Melia on First Street, at some point next year.
"That's because of my Italian shows I do, I work for Italian TV and I have a huge connection of chefs - plus I live there. It's very different from people who have an Italian restaurant and the only thing that is Italian is their surname and they probably go to Italy once a year, and some of them have never been, which if fine, nothing wrong with that as such.
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