Co-owned by the 82-year-old singer, one of the most regarded music artistes across the world, the venue is a stylish new addition to Peter Street, reported Manchester Evening News.
"We've tried to develop a contemporary atmosphere but the building is around 170 years old, so we've tried to make sure we've restored it sympathetically," Sue Potter, managing director of the ARIL Group, the restaurant's parent company, said.
"We've used purple as an accent colour but otherwise we've kept to a quite neutral palette. The ochre is quite an important part of our identity, referencing the saffron in Indian cookery and the burnt orange colours you see in a lot of Indian art work."
Asha, a noted cook as well as a performer, opened her first restaurant in Dubai in 2002 and the brand has since spread across the Middle East. The Manchester branch is only the second in the UK, after Birmingham.
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