16 Jun
Forget getting up early for making your own cheese and pickle sarnies; as the best lunch spots in Manchester are on hand to make your midday rapast all the easier as well as tastier. From the steller street food to cult curry houses and amazing eats, there is certainly something plenty to tempt you. So grab this opportunity and get the finest lunch at one of the best filling station around the city. Here is our pick of the best lunch spots in Manchester.
Byron
The ‘Dirty Burger’ dens are quite popular these days, so thanks to the classy, reliable Byron. It’s the places where you can able to enjoy the best burgers throughout the town with the added bonus to keep your feminist credential in good standing. The menus are quite simple, focusing on top quality burgers and the grunge-chic dining atmosphere is as tasty as the food.
eatGoody
The queue for Kimchi Bibimbapin Goody’s may shake out as the students seek the bowls of healthy eating from this Asian hotspot. So enjoy here an authentic Korean lunch, i.e. Bibimbap or Bento Style boxes. It’s the simple canteen setting in Manchester’s Metropolitan University campus and it’s open on weekend days only. So they don’t even bother about the signage from the outside.
Kabana
It’s a quite long serving in Northern Quarter curry house which specializes in selling curries like Chana Daal, Aloo Keema, Aloo saag etc. So Try out the blackened lamb chops which will be served under the mountain of coriander leaves on freshly grinded chapatis.
Oklahoma
This is a quirky gift shop with café which has been given the makeover; so its café is smaller. However, there are plentiful rooms to enjoy soups, Moroccan bean wraps and Rocket Fuel with chilli and ginger. The surroundings are colourful; thanks to the piles of assorted notebooks, lampshades and prints.
Pita Pit
Here, enjoy the healthy, stuffed pitas at this newly arrival from Canada. However, taste the plump scrambled eggs, homemade falafel and grilled chicken are perfect base with flash fried veg and spicy sausage served in a pizza sized pita. This is one of two stores outside London with the chilled vibe of a vertical garden and ethical furnishings.