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Papa G's review

Jonathan Schofield finds the tasty side of Printworks cooking in a Mancunian Greek grill and bar

Date Published: 11/01/2010

This is a bit of a find

Food wise the Printworks has until recently presented a solid and stolid row of national chains run by giddy marketing and concept people who probably can't boil an egg. Then last year Wasabi, the decent Japanese restaurant moved in, and late last year Papa G's arrived, both Manchester independents.

The whole thing was gone in sixty seconds, before, yours truly, the professional food critic could look up from his beef. My 13-year-old grinned back when I asked him what the ribs had been like: “Dad, I'd just say they were vibrant,” he replied with great authority.

Lamb souvlaki - £13.95


It seems that the Printworks management has discovered the appeal of thinking outside the corporate chain stereotype.

Not that you suspect what's going on with the first viewing of Papa G's. Like all restaurants which are 'units' in a bigger modern shell, close your eyes for a second and strip away the veneer on the inside with the mind's eye and you can picture the charmless concrete ceiling and floors and the breeze block walls.

Baklava - £3.95


The family that own Papa G's, the Gabrilatsous, have tried to make this unforgiving shape, giddy and joyous with pop light fittings and bright colours. They need to go a bit further with plants between the booth seats to soften the high and hard look of the place. The other way they've personalised the place is by family reference. In the upstairs space there's a whole photo gallery of the family from the 1930s when they arrived in the area and began selling Cypriot lace before opening restaurants in Bolton and Wilmslow.

Papa G's


It's in staying loyal to the Greek roots of the business that Papa G's works. The pasta dishes for instance are a waste of time. Executive chef is the David Gale-trained George Yiannis. Gale is the head chef at the Podium at the Hilton on Deansgate and one of the most committed Manchester chefs at bringing along the next generation. His protege, Yiannis has real talent. The main quality at Papa G's is the freshness and immediacy of the cooking, together with it's careful handlings.In a venue that looks like it's attacking the Nando's market-category, Yiannis's food is a step up

Beef stifado - £13.95


In a venue that looks like its attacking the Nandos market-range, Yiannis's food is a step up.

We shared the meze as a starter between two adults and three children (£12.95). Expecting something chain-bland we were struck straight-away by the skill evident with the calamari, the halloumi and the rugged quality of the spicy sausages. The staples here such as the unleavened bread and the taramasalata showed home-made care too.

Chocolate and banana crepe - £3.95


Mains of beef stifado (£13.95), lamb souvlaki (£13.95), diavolo pizza (£8.95) and ribs (£11.95) maintained the skill levels.

The souvlakis are a house special – think shish kebabs. The best looking one was the tiger prawn but we went for the lamb, which was made special by the unmistakeable flavour of genuine charcoal cooking. Yiannis has got a beast of an oven on view at the back of the restaurant. The marinade and the charcoal tang did that thing to the brain where the smell and flavours made the building shimmer and disappear and suddenly you're having a barbecue on a pine tree lined beach.

Diavolo pizza - £8.45


The beef stifado was deconstructed or rather reconstructed. Unlike the full braised beef stew which would normally constitute a stifado this was a lovely flaking lump of meat on crushed potatoes: the latter still chunky enough to give a nice counterpoint to the fibrous flesh. It also came with an orange salad.

Family lacework


Tiger prawn souvlaki - £14.45


The aforementioned David Gale had challenged me to try this dish as he can't stand the notion of beef and orange salad. Apparently Yiannis had kept suggesting this in the Podium at the Hilton and Gale would clench his fists and jump up and down screaming 'no, never' and chase him round he kitchen with a cleaver – or something like that. Well David, if you're reading, I thought it sort of worked, but on reflection you definitely have a point. I'm going to go back again and re-try. Yiannis, meanwhile, says that this citrus and beef combination is a classic Cypriot blend, and he is from Cyprus. Still the dish was worth it for the beef and spuds alone.

Family pics


The boys ate the ribs done to Mary's (another family member) special formula. These came with chips. The whole thing was gone in sixty seconds, before, yours truly, the professional food critic could look up from his beef. My 13-year-old grinned back when I asked him what the ribs had been like: “Dad, I'd just say they were vibrant,” he replied with great authority. The pizza was declared “as good as Croma's”.

Inside and upstairs


The crepe (£3.95) with chocolate and banana disappeared almost as quickly. The gem here was the banana cooked in its skin: a sheer delight. The baklava (£3.95) was equally home-made and equally good: a forkful with ice cream and honey is the way to do it.

The Villa dei Fiori Fiano from Sicily at £15.95 a bottle was undistinguished but passable. The wine list is functional rather than fulsome. Customer service was very good - for the cynics out there it was excellent before I was asked why I was taking pictures and making notes, and before they knew I was from Confidential.

Interior downstairs


There are several other clever management touches, such as the kid's library to relieve parental table tension. The puzzle book on the tables works as well. Another wise move is in the provision of pagers. If the place is busy you're given a pager and you can go for a wander round the Printworks, out into the Northern Quarter for a drink, the Arndale for a shop, or even visit the Cathedral for some culture. When your spec is ready an urgent throb from said pager will vibrate you back to your dining table. Apparently the pagers have a kilometre range.

Mary's spare ribs - £11.95


A sour note was provided – ho, ho – by the music which was too loud for seven'o'clock on a Friday. And I'd like ten or twelve more Greek choices on the menu. Overall though, I really liked Papa G's. It surprised me, it made casual dining a pleasure rather than a rush. I'm not alone in this: the buzz of the place showed it was doing very well. Maybe the Printworks regulars and passers-by have come to recognise the reasonably priced quality here compared to the bobbins say at Old Orleans across the way.

Kids' room and library


Meze starter - for two £12.95



Rating: 14.5/20
Breakdown: 7.5/10 food
4/5 service
3.5 ambience
Address: Papa G's Grill and Bar
The Printworks
27 Withy Grove
Printworks
Manchester
M4 2BS
0161 834 8668

Venues are rated against the best examples of their kind: fine dining against the best fine dining, cafes against the best cafes. Following on from this the scores represent: 1-5 saw your leg off and eat it, 6-9 get a DVD, 10-11 if you must, 12-13 if you’re passing,14-15 worth a trip,16-17 very good, 17-18 exceptional, 19 pure quality, 20 perfect. More than 20: Gordo gets carried away


Jennifer Stone says..“ goregeous food and great customer service 10/10

Wasser says..“ A real surprise when I visited here. Love the place

Michael Myers says..“ Those chips have seen better days

john says..“ Got to agree with michael above, the ribs and chips doesn't appear to be good value for £12 as the chips" appear" to be not the best and 5 ribs ? Ditto the souvlaki @ £14, but it the kebab does look nice. But at these prices you are not far off a nice steak at GotA ?

Jay says..“ Went to this place a few weeks ago and loved it. I had a mixed souvlaki and it was one of the best I've ever had, the pizzas looked good as well. Service was fantastic, good selection of drinks and prices were reasonable as well. Just out of interest can anyone recommend any other decent Greek restaurants in the city centre?

Anonymous says..“ Makes a change from the usual Italian clones opening in Manchester. Having said that, why put pizza on the menu in a 'Greek' restaurant.

Anonymous says..“ I want to say nice things about this place because it is great to see a "non-chain" restaurant in this location. Perhaps they were having an off day but we got terrible service. We ordered some bread and dips to have while we were waiting for our starter. After the first starter straggled out 50 minutes later I had to approach the manager to ask where the bread and dips plus the rest of the starters were. The mains took another 30 mins and were so-so at best. The idea in these places is to get in eat quickly and get going - unfortunately this wasn't our experience. Hopefully we caught them in an off moment.

Anonymous says..“ Micheal/ John The chips are goooood!! as is the rest of the food. Ive been a few times now and have never been disappointed! Its a good change to the standard bar and grill format opening everywhere!

Mweh says..“ It's nice to see a non chain, but at the same time they are so desperate to look like a chain that they lost straight away, food was okay when we ate there, price points are a bit high for what u actually get, I am sure we will see papa g's popping up all over the place. And as the printworks is less than 5mins away from serveral top class independent eateries, they need to do much, much better, but do they care ?

ancoats girl says..“ It does seem very expensive - I'm not sure I'll try it now given it's in the Printworks. Nandos may not be the most exciting option, but the quality is ok for what it is, as is the pricing. When two can eat for £16.00 including a soft drink, why would I take a gamble and pay £13.95 for one dish next door? I'll save my money for a proper steak at Gaucho, thanks!

ancoats boy says..“ Two can eat for 4 quid from greggs with a soft drink too! pillock

Gordo says..“ Play nice Ancoats Boy ;-)

Vicky says..“ Strongly disagree with comment about Old Orleans! These are two very different restaurants aimed at very different people. Why not visit Old Orleans and give some constructive comments? I love eating there before enjoying a movie, their friendly service and great offers make for a great start to the night.

scoteee says..“ Is that right Vicky? What are the two different sets of people they aim at ?

peteo says..“ Are you joking........£14.00 for a lamb kebab! Mancon is going down hill fast........

scoteee says..“ He has a point Schofield...look at it?

Bachanallia says..“ Looks like the same sh*t food and fries we turn out.

Anonymous says..“ If this is too pricey compared with your local take away kebab shop where can I get a good Eastern Mediterranean supper cheaper.

paula says..“ I've been here twoce now, once before Christmas when it was mega busy with Christmas parties and once just after New Year. We had the meze starter both times, and the second time, when less , busy, there was a notable, where it was good the first time, the second time it was brilliant!!! the mains both timew were great too! I had king prawn soulvaki 1st time and the big greek burger second, both great! Service the second time was brilliant too, a lovely waitress called Laura! In my opinion they need to work a little better under pressure, but in general, a great place!!

Rob says..“ I'm all for non-chain but the Lamb souvlaki looks like the remains on the pavement outside a kebab shop on a Sunday morning and the ribs and chips look like they were cooked some days before they were served.

T Rads says..“ I ate here a few weeks ago and thought it was delicious, i came with my husband who is an extremely fussy eater but he chose a few dishes and emptied his plate. The pictures dont do it justice as the food looks much nicer in real life and i would definately say it is good value for money

W Licka says..“ FAB ..

W Licka says..“ What a breath of fresh air for the Printworks .. FRESH FOOD , KIDS LIBRARY and a very passionate owner ANGELO who wants to serve great food ! I have eaten at Papa G,s twice now had Mary,s Ribs and the Meze Platter fantastic on both occassions go Mr Independant ...

smitty says..“ Vicky do you work for Old New Orleans lol. However, I do agree with you that actually it's nice, tasty unpretentious food - and the staff there are really, really good. Think Schofield is being a bit snobby by describing it as bobbings (there, I said it). Seriously Jonathan, it might be worth giving them a review as I've had some cracking fajitas - they seem to get good quality meat - there and the staff genuinely are fantastic.

Was at the printworks with some pals on Sunday and we all noticed Papa G's and said we must go as it looked nice. On the back of this review we definitely will.

Paolo says..“ I have been twice with my family and must say I really enjoyed it. I thought it was a bit of an odd spot but i believe it is competing against the chiquitos etc. On both occasions it was very quiet but service was excellent and the food really good. I did feel it was a little expensive but then again it is really good quality. The kids loved the place and both times ate everything put in front of them. Not sure i would want to be in there when the idiots turn up in the printworks but for a lunchtime its good. I could see this place developing into a chain in future if all goes well for them. I would definitely recommend the place.

Venues are rated against the best examples of their kind: fine dining against the best fine dining, cafes against the best cafes. Following on from this the scores represent: 1-5 saw your leg off and eat it, 6-9 get a DVD, 10-11 if you must, 12-13 if you?re passing,14-15 worth a trip,16-17 very good, 17-18 exceptional, 19 pure quality, 20 perfect. More than 20: Gordo gets carried away
 
 
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15/01/2010 10:52:20
I have been twice with my family and must say I really enjoyed it. I thought it was a bit of an odd spot but i believe it is competing against the chiquitos etc. On both occasions it was very quiet but service was excellent and the food really good. I did feel it was a little expensive but then again it is really good quality. The kids loved the place and both times ate everything put in front of them. Not sure i would want to be in there when the idiots turn up in the printworks but for a lunchtime its good. I could see this place developing into a chain in future if all goes well for them. I would definitely recommend the place.”

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