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Five Restaurants and Places to Eat in Manchester
Manchester is the third largest city in the UIK and has developed a reputation as a modern, vibrant city with restaurants to suite all tastes and pockets.

If you want a night out to remember, visit the Sapporo Teppanyaki- Sushi & Noodle Bar in the Castlefield area of the city. The emphasis at this Japanse restaurant is on fine food and theatrical cuisine. Your food will be prepared on a grill at your table by Teppanyaki Show Chefs with a display of acrobatic knife skills, spectacular flames and culinary delights.

Sapporo Teppanyaki Noodle Bar - Places to Eat in Manchester


Kulshi Indian Restaurant - Restaurants in ManchesterAnother restaurant which has its chefs on show whilst cooking is the Kulshi Indian Restaurant in Urmston, Manchester whose expert chefs have experience in a number of countries across the World. Diners can enjoy watching the chefs preparing sizzling dishes in the open grill area. The restaurant has a buffet available which changes regularly. Vegetarians are well catered for and children are welcome. The restaurant can seat up to 140 people and is ideal for groups of friends, family members or business colleagues.

Caffe Uno is centrally located in Manchester close to the GMEX Centre. The dishes at this restaurant are based on traditional Italian recipes and include grilled meats and fish, steaming bowls of pasta, fresh, crunchy salads and pizzas with a selection of toppings.

The restaurant welcomes children and goody bags and a special children’s menu are available.

Heading out of Manchester on the Stockport Road is the Nawaab Indian Restaurant, referred to locally as the North’s Curry Kings. This is an Halal restaurant and has a no alcohol policy.

Places to Eat in Manchester - Nawaab Indian Restaurant


Banqueting facilities are available at this Indian restaurant and their chefs are also available for outside catering.

Walkabout in Quay Street offers a truly Australian experience complete with crocodile fillets, kangaroo steaks, genuine Aussie beers and wall-to-wall sport on screens around the bar. Click for details of live music events. Budget accommodation which is popular with backpackers is available at Walkabout.

If you have visited Manchester or live in the area, we would love to hear your recommendations for restaurants and places to eat in the area. Please contact us by email at Local Service Guide Restaurants or call 01962 889460.

For further information on Manchester click on the links below:

Restaurants in Manchester
Hotels in Manchester


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