Browse restaurants in Manchester North

  • Ivory Bar and Grill

    190-194 Bury New Road, M45 6QF

    North, Manchester

    Cuisine: European, Pan-Asian

    About Ivory Bar and Grill

    Ivory Bar and Grill’s mission is to take the stuffiness out of the traditional fine dining experience. If you want to sample contemporary, creative food in a lounge bar-style setting, this is the place for you.
    Based in Whitefield, north of central Manchester, Ivory Bar and Grill blurs the lines between the bar and restaurant experiences. The result is a chic eating space of chilled music, minimalist decors and comfortable booths.

  • The Deli

    754 Wilmslow Rd, M20 2DW

    North, Manchester

    Cuisine: Modern, Bistros & Brasseries, Burgers

    About The Deli

    The Deli is a bright and colourful casual restaurant in Didsbury which serves Italian deli style dishes. They have an extensive breakfast and brunch menu as well as a main menu served for lunch and dinner with dishes such as traditional lasagna and their own recipe beef burger. Specials change regularly, utilising seasonal ingredients. The Deli is fully licensed with a selection of wines to compliment the food. Dogs are welcome.

  • The Laughing Buddha

    782 Wilmslow Rd, M20 2DR

    North, Manchester

    Cuisine: Chinese, Modern

    About The Laughing Buddha

    The Laughing Buddha is a neighbourhood restaurant in the Manchester suburb of Didsbury. It serves Oriental food with a modern twist, with influences from Malaysia, Thailand, Shandong, Szechuan, Huiyang and Guanngdong. The Laughing Buddha is committed to serving authentic Oriental dishes and claim to never soften or dilute their recipes. They encourage guests to order something unfamiliar.

  • Wooden Hill Restaurant

    135 Cheetham Hill Road, M8 8LY

    East, Manchester

    Cuisine: European, International

    About Wooden Hill Restaurant

    Wooden Hill offers the chance to try out Polish dining in a rustic-style setting where traditional dishes are served with pride. The wooden floors and exposed brickwork are designed to echo the feel of traditional tavernas in the Polish mountain regions. The restaurant has two lounges, a kid’s corner and a garden to enjoy in finer weather. The restaurant also has the distinction of being perhaps the only one in England to serve truly authentic Polish bread.