Thursday, March 31, 2016

Top 5 Globe-Trotting Cuisines to Try in Multicultural Manchester

The city of Manchester has a proud history of welcoming people from all around the world. Today, the rich restaurant culture of Manchester reflects the city’s wonderfully multicultural heritage. For busy professionals, food enthusiasts, and followers of posts from Harry Dhaliwal, there’s nothing better than exploring the mix of world foods on offer around Manchester.

Australasia
Situated in Spinningfields in the heart of Manchester, Australasia is one of the city centre’s most unique places to eat. Australasia’s menu borrows from the traditions of Australia’s early European settlers, but fuses that with influences from surrounding Indonesian and Polynesian cultures to create a bold and inimitable dining experience. Australasia’s cuisine benefits from mixing lots of different cultures together, and then applying new ideas too. Making the restaurant unique to Manchester, as this cuisine is still not common across most of the UK. 

Yang Sing
Chinese food is a firmly established favourite across the UK, and Yang Sing cooks its traditional Cantonese dishes to perfection. As well as offering a refined Cantonese menu, Yang Sing provides a wonderful atmosphere steeped in Chinese cultural heritage. Yang Sing even provides Cantonese cookery classes, and Cantonese nursery rhyme sing-a-long events, so that adults and children can enjoy learning more about Chinese culture.

Per Tutti Bar and Grill
Per Tutti means ‘For Everyone’ and that perfectly sums up the character of this Italian restaurant. While the sumptuous flavours of Per Tutti’s classic Italian dishes make it worth a visit, its Per Tutti’s authentic Italian atmosphere and ethos that will make you want to return. Per Tutti is a traditional family run Italian business that places an emphasis on being warm and welcoming to all-consumers.

Mughli Restaurant and Charcoal Pit
Sitting in the heart of Manchester’s famous ‘Curry Mile’, the Mughli serves some of the finest Indian food in Manchester. The Mughli specialises in Indian street food, giving it a distinctive twist from a normal curry house. An extra layer of theatre is added by the Mughli’s open charcoal pit that creates a spectacular array of sights and smells.

Restaurant Bar and Grill
While Manchester is home to an array of exotic cultures, traditional British cuisine isn’t ignored either. The Restaurant Bar and Grill may be unimaginatively named, but it more than makes up for that in its gorgeous steaks made from locally sourced British beef. Although a British steak may not seem as exotic as Australasian or Cantonese cuisine, diners here will enjoy it just as much.

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