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Best restaurants in Manchester

18 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 2

Skof

★ Michelin££££Creative, Modern Cuisine

Located in an old textile warehouse, this restaurant from former L’Enclume Executive Chef Tom Barnes gives a nod to Manchester’s industrial heritage with its exposed brickwork and girders. The cooking skilfully blends measured international flavours with those from the restaurant’s doorstep; for dessert, you’re just as likely to get amakase sorbet as you are Manchester honey ice cream. The meal ends with a scoop of “Barney’s Tiramisu”, touchingly inspired by Tom’s late father. A relaxed atmosphere is encouraged, with the chef’s hand-picked playlist and the chattering diners combining for a bri

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

Skof, a creative modern cuisine restaurant in Manchester, holds an impressive 4.9/5 average rating across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and welcoming atmosphere. The lunch menu is noted for offering excellent value and a satisfying number of courses. While a minority of reviewers found some dishes lacking bold flavors or felt the service was overly formal, the vast majority describe the experience as perfect and memorable. The restaurant excels in meal pacing and wine pairing, making it a reliable choice for those seeking refined dining without pretension.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern creative cuisine and attentive service, particularly those interested in the lunch menu.

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mana

★ Michelin££££Creative British, Modern Cuisine

The personality and experience of chef-owner Simon Martin shine brightly at this stylish, modern restaurant, where every one of the well-spaced tables has a view of the kitchen. British produce leads the way, including plenty of seafood because, as Simon puts it, “we live on an island”. There are many Asian techniques on display and the cooking marries complex flavours with a pure, natural approach, in dishes such as a superb roasted hogget with white miso sabayon.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Mana, located in central Manchester, offers creative modern British cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality and the engaging open-kitchen concept, contributing to a relaxed and joyful atmosphere. Service is generally described as professional and enthusiastic, with staff sharing their knowledge. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, while isolated incidents involve cancelled reservations or poor chef behavior. Although a minority find the value questionable, the overall rating remains strong, making it suitable for diners seeking a high-quality culinary experience.

Suitable for diners prioritizing food quality and atmosphere who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Bib Gourmand 5

El Gato Negro

Bib Gourmand££spanish, tapas

‘The Black Cat’ is a buzzing tapas restaurant split over three levels: the ground floor is home to the bar and outdoor tables in the pedestrianised street; the first floor boasts great counter seats in front of the open kitchen; and the top floor includes a fabulous roof terrace that’s ideal for private events. The cooking is as enjoyable as the atmosphere, offering great value across the wide selection of recognisable Spanish dishes, including meats from the Josper grill. The chefs certainly know their way round a classical dessert too – so save room for the crèma catalana.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

El Gato Negro in Manchester specializes in Spanish tapas and maintains a high average rating. Food quality is generally praised for being fresh and flavorful, though some guests noted inconsistencies with specific dishes like patatas bravas or pil pil prawns, citing issues with meal pacing and temperature. Service is frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, with several reviews commending specific staff members for exceptional hospitality. The atmosphere is described as cool and charming, making it suitable for dates or small celebrations. While some visitors found the value questionable due to higher prices, the overall experience remains positive for those seeking authentic Spanish cuisine in a distinctive setting.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic Spanish flavors and a unique atmosphere, with advance booking recommended.

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Higher Ground

Bib Gourmand££Modern British

What started life as a pop-up in 2020 is now a permanent spot in the heart of the city, owned and run by three friends who also operate wine bar Flawd, seafood and cocktail spot Bar Shrimp, and a market garden in the Cheshire countryside. The latter provides much of the top-quality produce found on the menu, in dishes that are designed for sharing and packed with flavour. Sit at the large counter to see the chefs putting care and pride into every dish, be it cheddar tart with mustard leaf or Scottish halibut with purple sprouting broccoli. The whole team, led by the owners, are charming and ch

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Higher Ground offers modern British cuisine with generally positive feedback. Food quality is frequently praised for its flavorful, simply prepared dishes and skilled execution, with some diners enjoying the chef’s table experience. Service is mostly described as friendly and professional, though isolated complaints mention patronizing staff and excessive noise levels. The ambiance is sleek and modern, featuring an open kitchen that adds visual interest, but the minimalist decor may feel austere to some. Value perception varies significantly; while the culinary presentation is high, several reviewers noted that portion sizes are too small, leaving them hungry after meals. This makes it less suitable for those prioritizing quantity or comfort over fine dining aesthetics.

Ideal for diners seeking refined flavors and presentation, but not recommended for those with large appetites.

🕐 We 17:00-23:00; Th 12:30-13:30,17:00-23:00; Fr,Sa 12:30-14:00,17:30-24:00

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Erst

Bib Gourmand££British Contemporary

With its open kitchen, sharing plates, faux-industrial design and bounty of natural wines, there's something incredibly current about Erst. It's truly a restaurant for our times, but cooking like this would be a joy in any era. The underlying themes across the menu are great value and bright, punchy flavours; make sure you start with one of the freshly charred flatbreads, which might come topped with sweet Vesuvio tomatoes. The cuttlefish risotto is terrific too, offering impressive depth of flavour. The friendly team provide natural, attentive service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Erst, located in Manchester's Ancoats district, serves contemporary British cuisine with Mediterranean influences, focusing on sharing-style small plates. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, fresh ingredients, and imaginative dishes such as flatbreads and steak tartare. Service is generally described as polite, helpful, and professional. The atmosphere features a minimalist, industrial design; however, some guests note that tables are closely spaced, noise levels can be high, and lighting is dim. Opinions on value are mixed: while many find the experience worthwhile, others consider the small portions overpriced. It is a solid choice for those seeking a refined dining experience, though patrons should manage expectations regarding portion sizes and ambient noise.

Suitable for diners who enjoy sharing-style精致 cuisine and minimalist settings; booking ahead is recommended.

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The Spärrows

Bib Gourmand££Modern Cuisine

Nestled under the railway arches in Manchester’s Green Quarter is this somewhat hidden restaurant where you have to ring a bell to enter. Its name is (almost) the English translation of the word ‘spätzle’ – which gives some clue as to the style of food on offer here. An assortment of dumplings and pastas are made in-house, from gnocchi to pelmeni via some excellent pierogi, with bright, fresh salads on hand to balance out the carbs. There's a bottle shop attached for you take something home, while the wine list favours smaller producers – surprisingly, there's a sake selection too.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

The Spärrows is a discreetly located modern cuisine restaurant in Manchester, housed in railway arches or converted warehouses. It offers a unique fusion of German, Austrian, Swiss, Italian, and Polish dishes, featuring fresh dumplings, pasta, and Spätzle. While many guests praise the attentive service, warm atmosphere, and distinctive food quality, some criticize the complex menu, slow pacing, and small portion sizes. Although the ambiance and wine selection are generally well-received, a minority of reviewers find the value questionable due to perceived high costs relative to portion size. It provides an intimate dining experience that may appeal to adventurous eaters seeking Central European flavors.

Suitable for diners seeking unique Central European fusion cuisine in an intimate, hidden setting.

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Cantaloupe

Bib Gourmand££Modern Cuisine

There’s a fresh, clean feel to both the décor and the cooking at this welcoming little wine bar and restaurant. The concise but appealing wine list will appeal to traditional oenophiles, with quality established growers to the fore. The menu has a Mediterranean leaning, so whilst it changes daily, it will likely include a pasta dish and possibly some whole fish. This is cooking that relies on simplicity and skill, with immense care poured into dishes like peri peri octopus and duck fat crisps, so that the natural flavours shine.

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Other guide picks 11

Adam Reid at The French

££££french

The famous Midland Hotel hotel was first built to herald the arrival of the Midland Railway in Manchester, and its current restaurant has been created in the Belle Époque style to evoke the luxury of the day. Whilst its name remains in reference to its historical past, today, Chef Adam Reid's multi-course menu is more inspired by his northern roots than it is by France. The richly flavoured, occasionally playful, dishes come with cryptic, concise menu descriptions such as 'Fungi' and 'Fish', but the personable chefs are on hand to explain and finish off each course tableside .

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Adam Reid at The French, located in Manchester’s Midland Hotel, receives high praise for its exceptional food quality and professional service. Guests frequently highlight the exquisite presentation, complex flavors, and the chef’s detailed explanations of each course. The atmosphere is described as elegant and suitable for special occasions, with attentive staff contributing to a welcoming environment. However, some reviews note issues with meal pacing, small portion sizes, and inconsistent service standards. A minority of diners felt the experience did not justify the high cost, citing disappointment compared to other Michelin-starred venues. While most find the culinary execution outstanding, potential visitors should be aware of mixed feedback regarding value for money and service reliability.

Suitable for special occasions seeking refined cuisine and elegance, though guests should maintain realistic expectations regarding value and service consistency.

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Another Hand

££Modern Cuisine

This welcoming bistro is located on Deansgate Mews, an elevated 'street' that’s part of the redeveloped Great Northern building in the city centre. The menu comprises an appealing array of sharing plates which champion produce from local, ethical growers. The eye-catching, vegetarian-led dishes are served one at a time and their flavours are punchy and pronounced. Craft beers and low-intervention wines accompany, while the nearby Holy Grain bakers provides them with some exceptional sourdough bread. Service is bubbly and the atmosphere is buzzing.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located on an upper floor of a Manchester mall, Another Hand offers an intimate, small-scale dining experience. Food quality is generally praised for its creativity and flavor, with highlights including beef tartare, scallops, and chocolate pudding. However, some guests found certain dishes like chicken plain or potatoes dry, indicating inconsistent execution. Service is typically warm and knowledgeable, though pacing can occasionally lag. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for celebrations. While most reviews are positive, some diners feel the value does not match the cost, citing high prices relative to portion sizes or flavor impact. The location may be difficult to spot at night.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can navigate a hidden location and manage expectations regarding value.

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10 Tib Lane

££Modern Cuisine

Stretching over three floors of a tall, narrow townhouse, you enter this welcoming restaurant via its cosy bar – ideal for a cocktail or a glass from their selection of European natural and low-intervention wines – before heading up to dining rooms decked out in rustic, semi-industrial chic. Order some oysters or cheese beignets while you choose from a menu that shows off influences from both Spain (Cantabrian anchovies on toast) and France (chocolate ganache). Throughout the cooking, the well-crafted dishes allow top-quality ingredients to shine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

10 Tib Lane is renowned for modern cuisine and small plates, maintaining high ratings. Food quality is generally praised for fresh oysters, innovative seasonal dishes, and excellent cocktails. However, some Sunday roasts received criticism for poor meat quality or hard puddings. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, professional, and attentive. The atmosphere is relaxed and chic, though seating can feel cramped. Value is mixed; while many enjoy the experience, some guests found the small portions insufficient for the price, describing them as overpriced. Overall, it is a popular Manchester destination offering high-quality dining and drinks, suitable for those prioritizing culinary excellence and ambiance over portion size.

Ideal for diners seeking refined small plates and attentive service, avoiding Sunday roasts.

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Winsome

££Traditional British

Manchester’s industrial history feels like it’s had an overt influence on this buzzing brasserie with a large kitchen counter and a stripped-back look. The cooking has an admirably gutsy, straightforward quality to it, with hints of nostalgia. Think cold cuts, whole fish, hearty homemade pies and a mixed grill. It’s all executed with skill and the ingredients are of obvious quality, resulting in no shortage of flavour. The young and enthusiastic service team are a perfect fit for such a fun place.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 50 reviews

Winsome is a traditional British restaurant in Manchester with generally positive feedback. Food quality is widely praised for its high-quality ingredients and authentic cooking, with oysters, bread, and desserts being highlights. However, some diners noted issues with fatty mains, bland flavors, or insufficient portions. Service is typically attentive and friendly, though isolated incidents of spills were reported. The atmosphere is comfortable, featuring industrial-style decor and pleasant music. Value perceptions vary, with some finding it reasonable and others questioning the cost. Overall, it suits travelers seeking classic British cuisine in a welcoming setting.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional British cuisine in a comfortable, atmospheric setting.

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Stow

££Modern British

With its winning combo of cocktails and cooking over fire, Stow feels like a restaurant for our times. Start (and end) your visit with a drink in the front bar, before taking your seat at the counter in the tucked-away dining room. The small size gives it the feel of an intimate secret supper club, as you watch the chefs close-up, extracting maximum flavour from their ingredients. Prime cuts of meat, including ex-dairy beef, are a feature, but don’t miss the imaginative vegetable dishes too. Finish with the smoked cream tart, its gentile smokiness coming through in every mouthful.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 52 reviews

Stow offers Modern British cuisine in Manchester, specializing in small plates and shared mains. Food quality is generally praised, particularly the steak, chicken, and desserts, with chefs noted for accommodating specific requests like asparagus. However, some guests report issues with portion sizes, temperature control (lukewarm food due to cold plates), and occasional over-salting or burning. Service is described as friendly and knowledgeable, yet pacing is frequently criticized for being slow, with long waits between courses. The atmosphere features an engaging open kitchen and lively bar seating, though some tables are cramped in corridors. While the ambiance and food can be excellent, inconsistencies in service speed and portion expectations should be considered.

Suitable for diners who enjoy sharing meals and watching the chefs, with ample time allowed for slow pacing.

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Pip

££british

Forming part of the Treehouse Hotel, Pip provides a calm oasis in the heart of the city. Like the hotel around it, the restaurant is decorated with a blend of repurposed materials and vintage pieces, with eye-catching pops of colour, wooden furnishings and a rustic touch. The kitchen is headed up Mary-Ellen McTague, a champion of the region who uses local produce and whose menu includes a satisfyingly rich and flavoursome take on the Lancashire hot pot. The service team are brimming with positivity and clearly love what they do.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Pip receives generally positive feedback, with service and food quality being standout features. Guests frequently praise staff members like Victoria, Tony, and Kyle for their attentiveness, professionalism, and warm personalities. While the Sunday roast and breakfast are highly recommended, some diners found dishes like the chicken sandwich and pies lacking in flavor or portion size, with issues such as heavy pastry noted. The atmosphere is described as cozy and beautifully decorated, suitable for families and couples. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistent service, slow response times, and poor value for money on certain set menus. Visitors should expect variable food portions and ensure timely reservation handling.

Ideal for diners seeking attentive service and a cozy atmosphere, but avoid peak hours and be cautious with set menus.

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Sampa

£££Brazilian

In Manchester’s artsy Northern Quarter, Sampa is quite literally hidden away, with the exact address of this 12-seater chef’s counter only provided to guests 24 hours prior to dining, and a sign hung outside the door just 20 minutes before service. This sense of intrigue is fitting for an immersive experience where Chef Caroline Martins hosts her guests in a gregarious manner and treats them to a surprise menu of Brazilian cuisine. From the traditional ‘pão de queijo’ cheese bread to the showstopping ‘Dormouse’ dessert, these are fun, flavourful dishes packed with personality.

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Kallos Cafe & Wine Bar

££Greek

With its all-day dining, caring service and sumptuous flavours of the Mediterranean, this is the kind of neighbourhood operation you could quickly find yourself visiting week after week. Part of the city’s Greengate development, its offering starts with brunch, before morphing from a café vibe into a wine bar and restaurant. The evening meze menu is a treat for all fans of Greek cuisine, with the likes of topped flatbreads (the lamb shoulder option is terrific), a supremely comforting chickpea stew and a selection of high-end tinned fish.

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Restaurant ÖRME

£££Modern British

You will find a pleasantly welcoming quality at this small restaurant run by three young owners. There’s a distinct Nordic touch to proceedings – think clean, simple décor and an on-view kitchen – yet British produce is at the heart of the appealing menus, which include tasting options, an à la carte and Sunday roasts. Attractively presented dishes offer bold, vibrant flavours with a mix of the classic and the modern in their influences. Wine flights are also available, including a particularly interesting British-themed option.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 56 reviews

Restaurant ÖRME receives high praise for its modern British cuisine, averaging 4.8/5 stars. Guests frequently commend the food quality, attentive service, and wine pairings, noting a unique and private atmosphere. The Sunday roast and tasting menus are highlights. However, some reviews cite issues with meal pacing, occasional undercooked mains, and small portion sizes relative to cost. While value is debated, the overall consensus reflects strong satisfaction with the culinary execution and hospitality.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern British cuisine and a refined experience.

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Where The Light Gets In

£££Modern British

This large, loft-style restaurant is located on the top floor of a Victorian coffee warehouse and its open kitchen truly feels like part of the room. The set sharing menu is based on seasonal British produce and often incorporates foraged ingredients; this combines with a low-waste ethos that involves using a range of pickles and ferments. Walk-ins are available at the kitchen counter, where you can enjoy low-intervention wines and bar snacks. The same team run Yellowhammer, a bakery and pottery studio just around the corner, which provides both excellent sourdough and tableware for the restau

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Where The Light Gets In in Stockport offers modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.9/5. Guests frequently praise the sophisticated atmosphere, attentive service, and high-quality ingredients, particularly crab-based dishes like the Study of Crab and mussels in velouté. However, criticisms highlight small portion sizes leaving diners hungry, and some meals lacking flavor or seasoning. A specific complaint notes that counter seating may expose guests to chefs cleaning surfaces during dessert. While the ambiance is consistently described as beautiful and warm, value for money is debated, with some finding the prices high relative to the quantity served.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and refined seafood, though be prepared for smaller portions.

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The White Hart

££Traditional British

This 18C stone pub on the moor is a place that constantly evolves. It’s usually busy but the staff have everything under control and there are comfy bedrooms for those wishing to stay. Dining takes place in the cosy Tap Room or smart brasserie; the appealing menu has a British heart and global influences.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

The White Hart in Harwell is noted for traditional British cuisine, particularly its highly rated Sunday roasts and fish dishes. Many reviewers praise the friendly atmosphere and attentive staff, especially regarding allergy accommodations and gluten-free options. It serves as a popular venue for family celebrations and weddings. However, some negative feedback highlights issues under new management, including perceived dirtiness, limited menu variety, and inconsistent service pacing. Occasional complaints involve incorrect orders and unfriendly bar staff. Despite these mixed experiences, the majority of reviews emphasize high food quality and a welcoming village pub environment.

Suitable for families seeking traditional British roasts and a cozy village atmosphere, but verify menu options and service standards beforehand.

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