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Manchester
Restaurants Listed by Cuisine |
To help you plan your dining experience,
we've gathered together restaurants in Manchester by cuisine.
There are Manchester restaurants to suit everybody's taste, offering different dishes from all over the world.
From Japanese sushi to Spanish tapas, Argentinean steaks to Italian pizza, spicy Indian curries to Scandinavian seafood or Chinese banquets to good old fashioned regional British dishes, Manchester has it all.
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Traditional High Tea is making a comeback with dainty finger sandwiches, delicate cakes and scones topped with lashings of clotted cream. We round up the best afternoon teas in Manchester, including Gentlemen's, Children's, and Champagne afternoon teas |
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As well as the usual U.S. franchises, burger bars, coffee houses and New York pizzerias that you can find in any city across Europe, there's also independent retro American diners and grills in Manchester . |
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There's a growing number of restaurants in Manchester serving breakfasts and bottomless brunches, helping you nurses those hangovers and start the working day with a full belly. |
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Try the local dishes and under-rated British cuisine in many of the fine dining restaurants in Manchester or some of the more basic pub grub venues in the region. Local specialities include Bury Black Pudding, Steak & Kidney Pudding and Manchester Tart. |
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Surprisingly, there's only a handful of Jamaican Jerk Chicken and Caribbean restaurants in Manchester |
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From traditional Cantonese restaurants to noodle bars, all-you-can-eat Chinese buffets and fine dining dim sum restaurants, there's been Chinese restaurants in Manchester since 1948 |
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Many restaurants in Manchester offer menus with a wide influence of cuisines from mainland Europe and the rest of the world. |
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There's a great selection of French restaurants and bistros in Manchester, with top chefs serving superb quality food and wine. |
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There's a small number of Greek restaurants, tapas bars, tavernas and meze restaurants in Manchester. |
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Many restaurants in Manchester serve food that is permissible according to Islamic law, offering many different types of cuisines. |
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Many of the Indian restaurants in Manchester are amongst the best in Europe, whilst Rusholme offers the famous Curry Mile, a collection of bright neon lit restaurants just 2 miles from the city centre |
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There's a large number of Italian restaurants in Manchester ranging from traditional family ran trattorias to pizzerias and large chains. Frequented by the many Premiership footballers and celebs who live in the city, Italian cuisine seems to be the most popular choice. |
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Manchester boasts some incredible Japanese restaurants, sushi bars and theatre style teppanyaki kitchens. |
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You'll find a small number of kosher restaurants in Manchester. |
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Almost every cuisine from the Far East is represented in Manchester's Pan-Asian restaurants. |
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There's a huge choice of pizzerias in Manchester, with a choice of Italian, American and even Mexican eateries amongst the famous large chains and independent hipster hangouts. |
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There are some excellent Spanish tapas and Portuguese piri piri restaurants in Manchester whether it be paella, chorizo, gambas or piri piri chicken, there's plenty to choose. |
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From the classic roast beef and Yorkshire puddings, to Sunday roast dinners with a twist, we’ve rounded up the best Sunday lunches in Manchester |
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Manchester boasts some of the best Thai restaurants in Europe. |
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There's an excellent choice of Persian and Turkish restaurants in Manchester offering everything from kebabs to charcoal grills. |
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There's a number of top vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Manchester offering more than just the standard dishes you find elsewhere. |
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