Jai Vegan, City Centre Credit: Jai Vegan/Uber Eats Specialising in traditional Cantonese cooking, Yang Sing serves up Dim Sum, soups, sharing platters and more, with dishes such as shark’s fin soup, Peking style pork belly ribs, and Cantonese chicken. Yang Sing, located in Manchester’s beloved China Town, has long been known as one of Manchester’s best – opening up way back in the 80s. WowYauChow, 59 Stamford New Rd, Altrincham, WA14 1DS.ĥ. The restaurant has also launched a fantastic bottomless brunch offering, that’s sure to tickle the tastebuds of any Asian cuisine lover. The tasty menu is accompanied by cocktails and craft beers, with loaded fries, bao buns, dumplings and beef brisket curry stealing the show.
WowYauChow, Altrincham Credit: WowYauChow AltrinchamĬhinese grub with a twist – WowYauChow is a great spot in Altrincham, focusing on British-Chinese food with a modern street food spin. The food is so delicious, even Gordon Ramsay is a fan, and the menu promises traditional favourites such as aromatic crispy duck, satay chicken and sichaun beef. One of the city’s most loved Chinese restaurants, Sweet Mandarin is a bit of a family affair – run by three sisters who create traditional Chinese cuisine – you guessed it – family-style. Sweet Mandarin, Northern Quarter Credit: Sweet Mandarin Tattu, 3 Hardman Square, Gartside St, M3 3EB. Bringing an experience like no other to the city, the restaurant is one of few high-end (and seriously Instagrammable) that focuses on Chinese cuisine, making it very special indeed. One of Manchester’s most divine restaurants, Tattu creates beautiful Chinese-inspired dishes, enjoyed in their ever-decadent Spinningfields venue underneath their indoor cherry blossom. Blue Eyed Panda, 3 Jersey St, Ancoats, M4 6JA. Think Szechaun dishes, classic sweet and sour chicken, and even vegan steak. Even after being subject to multiple break-ins over lockdown, the restaurant displays true Northern grit – and is well worthy of your custom as the storm rages on. Blue Eyed Panda, Ancoats Credit: Blue Eyed Pandaīlue Eyed Panda is an Ancoats fave thanks to their huge menu of authentic Chinese grub. Whatever your flavour, we’ve rounded up the best Chinese restaurants in Manchester to try this weekend. Looking to fill up in style this weekend? Manchester is glittered with fantastic Chinese restaurants, from the high-end authentic kitchens, to those putting a modern twist on classic dishes. The best places in town for Chinese cuisine.