7 Best Restaurants in Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District, England

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Dining options in Manchester and Liverpool vary from smart cafés offering Modern British, Continental, or global fare to world-class international restaurants for all budgets. Manchester has one of Britain's biggest Chinatowns, and locals also favor the 40-odd Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Indian restaurants along Wilmslow Road in Rusholme, a mile south of the city center, known as Curry Mile.

One local dish that has survived is Bakewell pudding (never called "tart" in these areas, as its imitations are elsewhere in England). Served with custard or cream, the pudding—a pastry covered with jam and a thin layer of almond-flavor filling—is a real joy of visiting Bakewell.

Bakchich

$ | City Centre Fodor's Choice

Those who like good food at great prices head to Bakchich, a Lebanese and Moroccan street-food joint featuring a large communal table with smaller tables dotted around it for convivial or more intimate dining. On offer are delicious hot and cold meze, meshawi charcoal grills (chicken, lamb, and seafood), wraps, salads, and a small but tasty kids' menu. The nonalcoholic drink list includes fresh lemonade and smoothies.

Lunya

$ | City Centre Fodor's Choice

An 18th-century warehouse on the edge of the Liverpool One shopping district houses this impressive Catalan fusion restaurant and deli, where you can feast on classic and creative tapas dishes. An extensive breakfast menu makes this a great place to start your day, while the children's menu tempts those with junior foodies. There's a second venue, Lunyalita, overlooking the Albert Dock, with a sun terrace.

Mowgli

$ | City Centre Fodor's Choice

Indian street food and home-cooking are the draws at this fun and colorful spot that has lights upcycled from old birdcages and a bar created from former railway sleepers. Many of the vibrant dishes, such as the hugely popular yogurt chat bombs (crispy, filled bread puffs), are served in tiffin boxes (traditional Indian lunch containers) to charming effect. There are also great vegan, gluten-free, and kids’ menus. There's a second Liverpool branch at Water Street and branches in Manchester and around the country; founder Nisha Katona has now been awarded an MBE both for her services to the food industry and to charity (her Mowgli Trust donates more than £300,000 to local and world causes every year).

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Penny Pot Cafe

$ Fodor's Choice

Nestled among trees beside Edale Station, this charming spot has outdoor seating and cozy interiors warmed by a log-burner in chillier months. Walker-, cyclist-, and dog-friendly, it serves everything from panini and fresh soups to homemade cakes and scones amid images of local spots accompanied by poems.

Mackie Mayor

$ | Northern Quarter

Located in a 19th-century market building, this food court brings together several casual dining experiences under one stunningly restored roof. Choose from sourdough pizza, ramen and bao, rare cuts of beef, tortillas, tacos, margaritas, and more—all to enjoy at long shared tables. There’s a similar venue, Market House, in the market town of Altrincham 8 miles southwest of Manchester city center, and another sister venue, Picturedrome, in Macclesfield just outside Greater Manchester in Cheshire.

The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop

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With so much competition, it takes a bold establishment to claim its Bakewell puddings as "original," but those served here are among the best. The "pudding" in question is actually a dense, sugary pie with a jam and almond filling and a puff pastry crust, eaten cold or hot with custard or cream (a more common variant, the Bakewell tart, is made with short-crust pastry, but aficionados consider the pudding to be more authentic). The cozy oak-beam dining room also turns out commendable brunch dishes, sandwiches, and main courses including a "blacksmiths' skillet" (local black pudding and farm bacon in a peppercorn sauce.)

The Square, Bakewell, DE45 1BT, England
01629-812193
Known For
  • Breakfast sandwiches
  • Afternoon teas ("All Things Bakewell" includes both pudding and tart)
  • On-site deli counter
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Rudy's Pizza

$ | City Centre

The queues can attest to the quality of the Neapolitan pizza at this laid-back pizzeria at the top of Bold Street. Although part of a national chain (that began in neighboring Manchester), the restaurant has a vibrant, indie feel to it that appeals for just about any occasion. The light, fluffy bases come adorned with a variety of traditional toppings refined with quality ingredients.

105–107 Bold St., Liverpool, L1 4HL, England
0151-909–5505
Known For
  • Laid-back, vibrant atmosphere
  • Authentic Neapolitan pizza
  • Multiple locations across Liverpool, Manchester, and London

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