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Manchester 's Christmas Markets are back. Stalls are spread across the city centre selling all kinds of festive joy to either consume or take home with you. But not everyone enjoys the markets, and that's fine. Some would prefer to head indoors to one of the city's mainstay eateries, there are certainly plenty to choose from.
My Cluck Norris was a tower of a burger - buttermilk fried chicken with avocado, red onion, cajun mayo and coriander. At £14.75 it's not cheap, but I did have to remove one layer of chicken to be able to fit it inside my mouth, so they're far from stingy with the fillings. Even the dog let us eat in peace. He was too busy lapping up his beer, which is non alcoholic of course. No two-year-old Lab needs to be even giddier than they already are!
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