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Manchester Restaurants
Manchester restaurants are among the finest in the north west. The city`s regeneration and reinvention as a beacon of 24-hour, continental culture has led to a culinary rebirth, more haut cuisine than oat cake, that has put Manchester restaurants at the top of many critics` must–eat lists.
Manchester restaurants run the gamut from greasy spoons to high class establishments, with little geographical divide between them – Shudehill`s Abergeldie cafe, popular with workers, is within walking distance of the highly acclaimed Angel pub.
High-class Manchester restaurants
Manchester restaurants pride themselves on their ability to provide world-beating food. The Castlefield area is full of Manchester restaurants renowned for quality, including the Hilton.
Reputation of Manchester restaurants
Manchester restaurants are slowly cementing a name for themselves as purveyors of high quality food and drink. Although there are no Michelin–starred Manchester restaurants – Altrincham`s Juniper being the only previous recipient – there are many establishments in Manchester that can offer a dining experience to rival any other.
Manchester restaurants including Shimla Pinks and Akbar`s are known throughout the north west for providing their own takes on popular curry dishes, while more traditional Manchester restaurants such as the English Lounge provide back-to-basics palate-pleasers.
Meanwhile in the Northern Quarter, quiet pub the Angel is crafting a new model for Manchester restaurants, with its mix of traditional dishes and cutting-edge cooking.
Manchester restaurants on a budget
Manchester restaurants are not all about fine dining. There are dozens of smaller bistros and bars that offer great food at reasonable prices. Most of them are located in the centre of Manchester. Restaurants there include Cafe Metro, just one of the Manchester restaurants that serve good food fast. If quality isn`t an issue, Manchester restaurants even stretch as far as the Food Court, which seats hundreds of people and houses several fast food eateries.
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