Guilt-Free Dining
We like to keep up with what’s new amongst Manchester’s bars, restaurants and clubs (that is, after all, our job) and a few weeks ago we listed a new cafe planned for Chorlton Street, Manchester, called Kitsch. We didn’t know much about it at the time, as is the way with such things. Truth be told, we’d just seen that they had submitted a licensing application – the rest was pure speculation. We’ve found some more information now though, in the form of a funny little note:
Interesting. I like the idea that serving ‘home cooked favourites with a modern twist’ will ‘take the guilt away from eating out’. Because I always sit in restaurants feeling guilty, don’t you? Eating out should be, and is, a pleasure. An opportunity to indulge, experiment and relax. How many times do you have a starter at home (apart from a cheeky bit of cheese)? That’s what eating out is for – starters, mains and desserts; a bottle of wine on a school night; not having to do the washing up. That’s why it costs actual money, isn’t it? And if I’m paying I’m not going to start feeling guilty about it. Guilt free eating out, that’s what I’m all about.



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