Manjaros

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Manjaros is a popular restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom. The chain is known for its unique blend of African and Caribbean flavours, offering a diverse menu that caters to a wide range of tastes.

History[edit | edit source]

Manjaros was established in Middlesbrough, England, in 2012. The founders aimed to create a dining experience that combined the vibrant flavours of African and Caribbean cuisines, with a particular focus on Piri Piri and Jerk dishes. The restaurant quickly gained popularity, leading to the opening of additional branches across the UK.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

Manjaros offers a diverse menu that includes a variety of dishes from African and Caribbean cuisines. The restaurant is particularly known for its Piri Piri chicken and Jerk chicken, both of which are marinated in-house with a blend of spices. Other popular dishes include the Jollof rice, a West African dish made with rice, tomatoes, onions, and spices, and the Caribbean-inspired curried goat.

Locations[edit | edit source]

As of 2021, Manjaros has locations in several cities across the UK, including Leeds, Newcastle, Birmingham, and Glasgow. Each restaurant features a warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects the vibrant cultures of Africa and the Caribbean.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Manjaros has received positive reviews for its unique blend of African and Caribbean flavours. The restaurant has been praised for its diverse menu, friendly service, and vibrant atmosphere.

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