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Restaurant and Food Truck Options in Manchester, England

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What are the fine dining options? What about the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants? Here's what five local experts had to say about restaurants and food trucks in Manchester, England.

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Manchester is an excellent place to live with a wide range of public transport, bars, restaurants and shops. The city is very beautiful with a multitude of old buildings still standing that give the city centre a wonderful old-timey feeling which meshes surprisingly well with the more modern areas that are frequently only a short walk away.

Kayleigh, says: 2020

There add some beautiful restaurants and eateries in the Northern Quarter – only a few minutes walk from the centre of Manchester. Among the finest, strongly favoured by locals, is one named Common. The menu is delightful: fried foods, cocktails and fresh coffee. I have eaten there many times (most recently with family) and always find myself satisfied after good meal!

Kashif, says: 2020

Manchester is a brilliant city. It is small, but cosmopolitan; historic, but up-and-coming; wet, but with plenty of brilliant places to get out of the rain! My favourite thing about Manchester is that it has a “big city feel”, but you can walk across the city centre in about 30 minutes, and people are much friendlier than in London. My least favourite thing is probably the rainy weather (it gets a lot!), but there are plenty of bars and restaurants to hide away in, and, in less than an hour in the car or by metro, you can escape the Manchester bowl and see some stunning (slightly drier) countryside.

Qumran, says: 2020

Manchester is a beautiful and very diverse city which makes it easy for anyone who is new to accustom themselves in it. diversity as I like to call has a lot to offer, for example, there are many restaurants that offer a variety of cuisines giving you a taste of all the various cultures and traditions that make this city Manchester.

Antonia, says: 2020

If you moved to my city, it is important to know Manchester is far more than just football and ship canals. Manchester is a city with a unique culture and the people there have their own particular outlook on life. You should go to the art gallery which is next to Chinatown and try a Manchester Tart in the cafe.

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