at Treehouse Manchester
Bury-born chef Mary-Ellen McTague brings a high standard of Sunday roast to the table.
Bury-born chef Mary-Ellen McTague brings a high standard of Sunday roast to the table.
Kōdo, a secret bar like no other. It is all about discovery. The only way to enter is with a special code, which changes weekly.
Seriously good cocktails at a one of Manchester’s most clandestine bars.
The small plates at Stow are more impressive than most fine dining dishes, minus the fussiness. Powerful, fire-based cooking on Bridge Street.
Long-standing restaurant on Albert Square in Manchester, now in its sparkly new street-level location.
The Alchemist New York Street has a menu packed with inventive and far-out ideas.
The King Street area isn’t short of popular Italian restaurants, but none strike quite the same note as Capri’s, where you’ll be greeted like family and served some of the most authentic Neapolitan food in Manchester.
Highly-regarded wine-led, French-leaning wine bar and rooftop restaurant in the city centre.
Elegant cocktail bar in the centre of Manchester, with a relaxed atmosphere and wonderfully friendly staff.
This famously affordable six-course fine dining restaurant has a new Mad Hatter menu – and it’s up there with the best.
Tokyo meets Manchester in a series of awe-inspiring dishes and drinks at KAJI.
House of Fu’s slinging knockout bowls of ramen, dishing up late-night karaoke chaos, and generally bringing some much-needed energy to lower Portland Street.