Apart from Football, The Food is Also Delicious, And 7 Restaurants that will Show You the Flavors of Manchester.
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- Australasia
- Almost Famous
- Richmond Tea Rooms
- Federal Cafe & Bar
- Britons Protection
- Teacup Kitchen
- Try Thai
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As expected from a diverse metropolitan city, the food in Manchester is rich and colorful, and brings together a variety of differently styled specialty restaurants. We’ll recommend several popular restaurants here that received positive reviews in Manchester, which will absolutely make you fall in love with unknown highlights of British cuisine!
Australasia, located in the business district, is one of the most attractive restaurants in Manchester. The entrance is a glass pyramid similar to the Louvre, and you step down to enter a simple, bright hall with an open kitchen in the distance. The restaurant features a strong overall sense of design which gives you a fresh, new feeling.
The restaurant’s food style combines contemporary Australian dishes and southeast Asian flavors with Japanese cuisine. They select the freshest, highest-quality seafood, sashimi and sushi, all of which are very popular. The waiters can even grind fresh wasabi on the spot for their customers according to your personal taste. Other than Japanese cuisine, there’s also western-style food, including roast beef, roast duck, and grilled salmon with lime sauce, which are all very delicious.
Australasia offers afternoon tea as well as its exquisite dinners, so you can sample Japanese afternoon tea along with sushi and dessert. And at night, it transforms into a really cool bar.
Almost Famous is a burger restaurant with a theme from a movie of the same name. The decorations inside are very casual, and it’s a very open environment, with a wild, unrestrained rock style. Orders aren’t accepted, and even David Beckham has to wait in line.
There’s only one page on the menu, but all the food on it is unique and artistic, and every time a burger is served, they come with various decorations, such as small figurines or animals. Therefore, they are very popular among diners.
Richmond Tea Rooms is an “Alice in Wonderland” themed restaurant located in the famous Rainbow Village of Manchester. Its exquisite dream-like decorations make customers feel as if they’re in a fairytale world.
The restaurant offers a wide selection of afternoon teas, from the simple “Alice” set meal with simple scones and black tea to a complete traditional afternoon tea set meal, and has everything one may desire. The specially selected teas here not only taste authentic, they come in various flavors. There are also a variety of popular desserts, and is absolutely the best place to have afternoon tea.
A good day begins with a big breakfast and Federal Cafe & Bar is definitely a nice place to start the day. It’s arguably Manchester’s number one breakfast restaurant and offers a variety of Western breakfast options. The restaurant’s design is also very stylish, but reservations aren't accepted, so arriving early is recommended.
Federal Cafe & Bar’s menu is very simple, but all the meals and drinks are of the highest quality. Unlike a typical British breakfast, almost every breakfast dish is flavored with fruit preserves, giving them all a very fresh taste.
The Briton's Protection, which started business in the Victorian era, has 200 kinds of whiskey, making it one of the bars with the most varieties of whiskey in Manchester. The bartender here will recommend the right wine for your taste, so if you don’t know much about alcohol, there’s no need to worry.
The bar also serves Tudor-flavored food such as wild boar and venison, and the old pub has an open fireplace, which provides a comfortable and cozy dining environment.
If you think that traditional British afternoon tea is too inflexible and want to try a more innovative afternoon tea restaurant, Teacup Kitchen is definitely a good choice! Teacup Kitchen, a popular afternoon tea restaurant in the city center that features rainbow cakes, is a simple, cozy spot with a red storefront and vintage wooden tables and chairs.
Its rainbow cake is very popular, which is likely to sell out if you arrive too late. There are also various authentic cakes and desserts like Manchester Tart that are all definitely worth a try. Besides afternoon tea, breakfast and lunch are served as well as coffee and wine. Furthermore, the girlish tableware and other such items are also for sale. A rainbow cake costs 5.5 pounds and a Manchester Tart costs 4 pounds.
Try Thai is a popular Thai restaurant located in Manchester’s Chinatown that offers the most authentic Thai cuisine and dining experience.
The restaurant selects fresh ingredients and presents a series of exquisite Thai dishes. In addition, the cozy environment and warm and friendly service have made it very popular, trendy place to hang out.
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