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Inside SakkuSamba, the huge new sushi and steak restaurant opening in Manchester

A huge new all-you-can-eat sushi and steak restaurant has opened in the former Artisan and Manchester House sites in Spinningfields. SakkuSamba represents a fusion of Brazilian and Japanese cuisine and has been created by restaurateur Zack Isaak.

Situated in Avenue North, the concept is split across two floors and includes a variety of Instagrammable spaces. Downstairs you'll find a ground-floor Caipirinha bar, while upstairs a 400-cover restaurant and bar, plus two luxurious private dining rooms.

Outfitted with pink sakura trees in a nod to Japan's cherry blossom, as well as neon light fixtures, bold patterns and plenty of spaces to grab a picture - including a room fit out with lightbulbs. VIPs are treated to they're very own restaurant area, as well as a private VIP corridor.

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The new Brazilian-meets-Japanese dining experience is Isaak's first Manchester restaurant project, following a number of successful launches in West Yorkshire including Fleur Restaurant and Bar in Leeds - dubbed 'Leeds' most Instagrammable restaurant' and Casa Peri Peri in Wakefield. SakkuSamba brings together two more - Estabulo and Sakku sushi.

The new Manchester spot will boast an a bottomless sushi and steak menu, with guests able to pick from over 150 fresh steak and sushi dishes with a simple click of a button thanks to the digital tablets on the tables. Celebrating the fusion of two distinctly different global cuisines, visitors expect everything from sushi platters to Brazilian meats.

Honouring the Brazilian Gaucho's traditional method of cooking, whilst also celebrating Brazilian cuts, diners can try Picanha and Alcatro, alongside lamb rump, chicken thigh

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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