SO HERE comes a sea change in Manchester food.

Rogan's food is a sweet assault on the senses.

We keep getting better as a city centre when it comes to food and drink. We are probably one of the best cities in Europe for range of food and for mid-range quality.

We have excellent fine dining at 63 Degrees and Michael Caines at Abode - outside the city centre at Aumbry too - but these hotspots are relatively isolated.

Simon Rogan at The French in The Midland Hotel takes this quality on, takes Manchester a foodie lurch forward.

The complexity, sophistication, craft and care shown in the dishes from the two star Michelin chef from Cartmel's L'Enclume is astounding. The pictures here are the evidence.

This is food as the complete culinary experience; taste, presentation but also, massively, aroma.

Ox in charcoal oil, pumpkin seed, kohlrabi and sunflower shootsOx in charcoal oil, pumpkin seed, kohlrabi and sunflower shoots

Rogan's food is a sweet assault on the senses.

But this is not a review of the meal. Confidential can't do that because the meal was hosted by The Midland and unlike others, media and bloggers, we can't score the food unless we pay for it ourselves. That would be cheating. 

But look at the pictures here folks. Wow.

The only note of controversy from an evening of jaw-dropping nosh and excellent service was the huge physical change wrought in The French. Those huge light-fittings are wonderful but the carpet is...er...challenging, fake timber, a fabric lamination. Yer what?

But this isn't a review, as we say, this is a documentary in pictures of the most exciting food opening in Manchester for a long while. 

The French re-opens to the public on Tuesday 12 March. The opening times will be Tuesday–Saturday, with a lunch menu served between noon and 2pm, and dinner sitting starting at 6.30pm and finishing at 9.30pm. Prices: lunch, £29 for three courses, £55 for six courses; dinner, £55 for six courses or £79 for ten courses. 

Confidential broke the news about Rogan in this article - click here.

To book for a meal at The French - click here.

The design of The French definitely has ballsThe design of The French definitely has balls

Hazelnut biscuit, smoked eel, leek, onion ashes - yes onion ashesHazelnut biscuit, smoked eel, leek, onion ashes - yes onion ashes

Butter on a cragButter on a crag

Artichoke broth with truffle dumplings, bacon, radish, hazelnutArtichoke broth with truffle dumplings, bacon, radish, hazelnut

Fresh crab and caramelised cabbage, horseradish, chicken skin with crow garlicFresh crab and caramelised cabbage, horseradish, chicken skin with crow garlic

 

Wine for the tasting menu - on this occasionWine for the tasting menu - on this occasion

Early spring offerings, vegetables, beetroot, flowers, lovage saltEarly spring offerings, vegetables, beetroot, flowers, lovage salt

Fabric lamination carpet - good idea?Fabric lamination carpet - good idea?

Sole fillet with onions, smoke scallops, parsley, leeksSole fillet with onions, smoke scallops, parsley, leeks

Studded Cumbrian rose veal, blewitt mushrooms, split pea, sorrelStudded Cumbrian rose veal, blewitt mushrooms, split pea, sorrel

Pear, meadowsweet and rye, buttermilk, linseedsPear, meadowsweet and rye, buttermilk, linseeds

Meringue with sarsaparilla - the most difficult word to spell in the worldMeringue with sarsaparilla - the most difficult word to spell in the world

The French paintjobThe French paintjob

The French - as it wasThe French - as it was

The French - let there be lightThe French - let there be light

Razor clam reversalRazor clam reversal

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