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Freshly made hummus, tabbouleh and falafel - some of the small plates served at Baity in Didsbury
Freshly made hummus, tabbouleh and falafel - some of the small plates served at Baity in Didsbury
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Didsbury

Baity

Restaurant - Middle Eastern

Baity, meaning ‘home’ in Arabic, brings the deep pleasures of Palestinian food to Didsbury.

The decor is understated and chic with a bit of a proclivity for beige. A gorgeous olive tree and unique pieces of artwork successfully blend the Mancunian with the Middle Eastern.

Starters or small plates include things like freshly made hummus with or without a scattering of spicy lamb fillet as its crowning glory, batata harra or spicy potatoes, great chunks of salty, fried halloumi or a heavy on the parsley (as it should be) bowl of tabbouleh.

There is a bijou selection of main courses featuring lots of lamb, chicken and that lovely, lip-puckering spice, sumac. Small and meaty though the menu is, your veggie and vegan mates are not completely neglected.

For dessert, you’ll find honey drizzled baklawa and crisp vermicelli topped cheesecake amongst other things. The menu changes periodically, so keep an eye on their socials for an up-to-date one.

One thing to note, Baity has no bar and is unlicensed, so you can’t BYOB either.

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