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De Nada – Chorlton
A firm favourite in my Chorlton dining circuit is De Nada. A South American cafe bar with a relaxed atmosphere, cosy surroundings, friendly staff – and some great artwork too. http://themanchestertart.com/2015/10/16/de-nada-chorlton/
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