Welcome to
the Manchester Restaurant Guide
Great restaurants in Manchester and the surrounding area.
About Manchester, Lancashire
Much of Manchester's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. The great majority of cotton spinning took place in the towns of south Lancashire and north Cheshire, and Manchester was for a time the most productive centre of cotton processing, and later the world's largest marketplace for cotton goods.
Manchester has a thriving theatre, opera and dance scene, and is home to a number of large performance venues, including the Manchester Opera House, which feature large-scale touring shows and West End productions; the Palace Theatre; the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester's former cotton exchange; and the Lowry Centre, a touring venue in Salford which often hosts performances by Opera North.
Manchester has a wide selection of public museums and art galleries; and an extensive night-life.
Source: Wikipedia
| Jamie’s Italian - Manchester, 100 King Street, Manchester Italian Restaurant Serving temptingly fresh and flavoursome creations from world-famous chef Jamie Oliver, Jamie’s Italian evokes the vibrancy and passion embedded in traditional Italian cooking and culture. Book online |
| Aubaine Selfridges - Manchester The Restaurant, Selfridges, Manchester French Restaurant Nestled within the magnificent department store, Aubaine Selfridges Manchester blends laidback continental charm and flawless fairy tale elegance. Book online |
| Aumbry, 2 Church Lane, Manchester Modern British Restaurant In a pretty red brick setting, Aumbry offers true culinary innovation in a calm, understated setting. Book online |

