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Manchester’s top 11 restaurants

Like any great city, Manchester is an ever-changing landscape of people and places, yet somehow retains a core sense of what being ‘Mancunian’ means. What better way to tap into this tapestry than to try some of its most exciting restaurants?


Like much of Britain, Manchester has sought to fling off accusations of culinary drudgery. It worked. The city offers a compelling selection of dining options, making full use of its demography whilst never losing sight of its history.


Here are some of the must-tastes when it comes to eating out in Manchester.


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1. Take a trip to down south in this Manchester restaurant: Tast Catalana

King Street

Experience the buzz of Barcelona in this smart King Street venue which spans three storeys.


Influenced by the flavours of Catalonia, the restaurant offers tapas and a la carte dining alongside a range of artisan beer and Spanish wine. Ample seating for up to 60 and an open kitchen is on show, where guests can watch the chefs prepare their food.


Head to the top floor to find Enxaneta, Tast Catalana’s private dining room. Ideal for intimate events, this space is available for up to 30 and comes with private toilets and access to the wine cellar.


In the mood for a Vermouth or an Estrella Damm? The downstairs bar seats 34 and has an outdoor terrace to sip your tipple of choice al fresco. Hire out any floor separately or the entire venue for a large event and enjoy a modern twist on the taste of southern Europe.



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2. A Manchester restaurant for those wanting aesthetic surroundings and food: Tattu

Manchester

Serving up modern Chinese dishes in a beautiful setting, Tattu’s original Manchester outpost might be the only place you can enjoy mouthwatering dim sum under the lit branches of a blossom tree.


The menu caters to a range of dietary requirements, with wagyu, crab and vegetarian mapo tofu dishes catching the eye of whoever is lucky enough to eat here.


Their private dining room is also a sumptuous affair, for those wanting some privacy whilst they delve mouth first into the menu.



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3. A restaurant for the Michelin Star seekers of Manchester: Mana

A truly creative Ancoats joint that indexes its dishes to the seasonal produce of the British Isles, Mana takes its food seriously – and it shows. With Simon Martin helming Manchester’s first Michelin star since 1977, Manna has certainly raised the bar for every other chef in the city.


The aim of the game here is quick, informal eating that doesn't compromise on quality. Each dish has undergone extensive taste testing and spent more time in development than your average fine-dining dish.


The manchester restaurant's aesthetics are clean, crisp and tasteful. Bar lighting rods hang at from the ceiling, casting a gorgeous glow on the diners. The kitchen, is, open, reflecting the philosophy of this game-changing spot.



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4. An eatery firmly ingrained into Manchester’s history: The French

Manchester

Speaking of 1977, that was the year The Midland Hotel’s ‘The French’ won its Michelin star.


The following decades have been a rocky ride, but the hotel has recently had a recent multi-million-pound refurbishment and The French has benefitted too.


Expect quality English cuisine elevated to a new level by head chef, Adam Reid.



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5. Manchester's food stop for some of the best pizza in the world: Rudy’s

Manchester

Few pizza places can boast of being ranked amongst the best in the world, but then few pizza places can match Rudy’s for the sheer joy their slices bring.


A relaxed, affordable restaurant with two Manchester locations (and now more across the country), Rudy’s take on Neapolitan pizza will leave you slack-jawed and wanting more.



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6. A Manchester restaurant for amazing flavours and all night eats: Mughli

Manchester

Dominating the famous Curry Mile of Rusholme, Mughli Charcoal Pit brings the regional dishes of Northern India and Pakistan to south Manchester. Expect big flavours, vegetarian-friendly options and a midnight closing time.



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7. A restaurant for those wanting gloriously messy food: Cane & Grain

Manchester

Casual American-style dining done right. This Northern Quarter staple occupies three floors. With a focus on ribs and smoky sides, Cane & Grain manages to separate itself from the wealth of other ‘dirty eats’ in Manchester through the atmosphere and, importantly, taste.



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8. Manchester's best restaurant for sleek style and incredible steak: Gaucho

Manchester

This could be a little 50 shades of grey for those wanting a more comfortable setting, but there is no doubt that Gaucho’s offering of Argentinian steak is out to impress. The glitzy atmosphere is certainly striking, though it’s the incredible steaks on offer that puts Gaucho on the map.



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9. A restaurant for lovers of Asian food and glass pyramids: Australasia

Manchester

Walking around the glass and concrete-clad Spinningfields, you might come across a strange glass pyramid jutting from the slab-covered ground.


No, it’s not Manchester’s muted answer to the Louvre, it’s actually the entrance to Australasia – an unapologetically modern take on pan-pacific coastal food. Expect laid-back luxury, Asian-inspired food and dazzling cocktails.



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10. A restaurant for those wanting the high life: The Ivy

Manchester

The first Manchester outpost of London’s West-End celeb spot combines a wealth of floral patterns with panoramic views over Spinningfields and the kind of dishes you’d come to expect from a prestige name in the culinary scene.



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11. A restaurant for the hip crowd: Cottonopolis

Manchester

Mixing a Grade III listed building with high-concept Japanese foods and a bewildering array of Japanese inspired drinks to keep you ordering more and more.


A feast for the eyes and the stomach, make sure to book in advance as this is popular amongst those in the know in Manchester.



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