The best African restaurants in Manchester

The best African restaurants in Manchester

Africa is a large continent that houses many diverse countries and cultures. That means there's also a huge variety when it comes to African cuisine, from meaty braai in South Africa to veggie and vegan dishes from Ethiopia, or aromatic tagines in Morocco. Manchester has plenty of places where hungry diners can explore various types of African food. Find out more about where to eat with this guide to the best African restaurants in Manchester.

In this guide
  1. The best African food in Manchester
    1. Chakalaka – Colourful South African venue
    2. Habesha – Ethiopian original
    3. House of Habesha – Flavours from East Africa
    4. Ya Koyo – Fuss-free Nigerian food
    5. Bahar Café – Low-key local eatery
    6. Red Marrakech – Moroccan hidden gem
    7. La Buka – Animated Nigerian restaurant
    8. H.Q. – Popular place for Nigerian cuisine
    9. Fez Tajine – Halal Moroccan dishes
    10. Capecoast Restaurant – Lively West African restaurant
    11. Beilul Restaurant – Traditions from Eritrea
    12. Asmara Bella – East Africa in Manchester
    13. Zula Habesha Restaurant – Vibrant Fallowfield restaurant
    14. Roots Restaurant – Food and parties
    15. The Spices African Restaurant – A West African welcome
    16. Imo Oluwa – Real West African cooking

The best African food in Manchester

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Chakalaka

Colourful South African venue

Northern Quarter restaurant Chakalaka is a vibrant and colourful spot for modern South African cooking. The walls are bright and colourful both inside and out, with bold motifs in the dining room. Classic dishes and inventive twists are served, with the restaurant's boerewors sausages being especially popular. A varied drinks menu, including an all-South African wine list, is also served.

Habesha

Ethiopian original

Open since 2006, Habesha Restaurant was Manchester's first Ethiopian restaurant. This spot is unassuming but once you're inside you'll see a vibrant space with red walls and traditional decor. The restaurant does a concise selection of traditional dishes, including veggie-friendly options. Ethiopian beers and wine are offered to pair with your meal.

House of Habesha

Flavours from East Africa

Casual eatery House of Habesha is a popular place for East African cuisine in Salford. This modern and bustling spot has outdoor seating and relaxed counter service. Visit for Ethiopian and Eritrean food, including halal, gluten-free, and vegetarian and vegan dishes. These traditional dishes are fab for social meals to share.

Ya Koyo

Fuss-free Nigerian food

Ya Koyo serves Nigerian cuisine in a simple and modern environment, but takeaway meals are also on offer. This low-key restaurant is family-friendly and serves a variety of classic dishes. Visit this place for favourites like pounded yam, peppered meats, jollof rice, and fried rice. Nigerian soft drinks are a suitable accompaniment to the food.

Bahar Café

Low-key local eatery

It's all about Somali, Kenyan, and East African cuisine at Bahar Café. This unassuming local restaurant in Moss Side has a down-to-earth attitude and serves generous portions of hearty recipes. Visit for breakfast and lunch, including veggie options. This venue is compact and it often gets busy with hungry diners.

Red Marrakech

Moroccan hidden gem

Red Marrakech in Old Trafford is a hidden gem for Moroccan cooking. Tagine is a speciality here as well as other classic dishes like couscous and stews. Homemade food is served up in a colourful dining space with a simple look. The venue is understated but you can expect a hospitable welcome and large portions of delicious food.

La Buka

Animated Nigerian restaurant

La Buka serves authentic Nigerian recipes in colourful surroundings. The space is comfortable and colourful whilst the food is full of intense and distinctive flavours. This popular restaurant often gets a bit loud. Food is available for takeaways or dining-in - expect hearty portions of dishes like amala, jollof rice, and egusi.

H.Q.

Popular place for Nigerian cuisine

One of Manchester's most popular spots for Nigerian cuisine is H.Q. Whether you're familiar with this type of food or you're trying something new, the classic dishes at this local restaurant are ideal. Favourites like suya, stews, and egusi are available. The space is decorated with images of life in Nigeria.

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Fez Tajine

Halal Moroccan dishes

Opened in late 2023, Fez Tajine is a glitzy and flamboyant spot for Moroccan dishes and steaks. The food served here is halal. Try a generous steak finished theatrically at your table or opt for Moroccan favourites like chicken pastilla and various types of tagine. The restaurant has evocative decor and a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Capecoast Restaurant

Lively West African restaurant

Ghanaian and Nigerian dishes are the speciality at Capecoast Restaurant. This place is lively and fun, with regular entertainment from African musicians. Takeaways are also available. The menu includes flavoursome options like turkey wings, red red, and fried plantain. It also includes plenty of choice for vegetarian diners.

Beilul Restaurant

Traditions from Eritrea

Beilul Restaurant takes its name from a town in Eritrea and brings authentic East African dishes to Manchester. In a tidy and straightforward dining room, foodies can sample traditional recipes that are jam-packed with flavour. Try favourites like kitfo, alicha, or dulet, or opt for a combo platter. Meat dishes are available as well as plant-based choices.

Asmara Bella

East Africa in Manchester

Visit Asmara Bella for Ethiopian and Eritrean food in Manchester city centre. Fresh and authentic recipes made with carefully-chosen ingredients are on the menu, served in an atmospheric environment enhanced with traditional decor. A diverse collection of classic dishes are available, all piled onto injera flatbread.

Zula Habesha Restaurant

Vibrant Fallowfield restaurant

Fallowfield is home to an authentic Ethiopian eatery, Zula Habesha Restaurant. This venue is painted in vibrant colours both inside and out, with traditional decor in the dining room too. Come by to try out fresh dishes served in the traditional way on injera, a type of flatbread. Ethiopian alcohol is available to complement your meal.

Roots Restaurant

Food and parties

Have an African meal or dance late into the night at Roots Restaurant. This large venue has a lively atmosphere and showcases the diversity of African cuisine, with dishes from all over the continent available. Live music is often on to add to the vibe, plus there are rooms available for private parties. This place is open til the early hours at weekends.

The Spices African Restaurant

A West African welcome

The Spices African Restaurant serves traditional West African dishes in a warm and welcoming environment. An Afrobeats playlist enhances the vibe here. Some of the classic dishes you can try out include egusi, pepper soup, yam pottage, and jollof rice, plus food is available for takeaway. A varied range of alcoholic drinks are served too.

Imo Oluwa

Real West African cooking

Authentic West African flavours are available in Manchester thanks to Imo Oluwa. This cheerful restaurant offers eating-in as well as takeaways and catering services. Food is full of flavour and served in a friendly environment. Options range from snails and puff puff to start off with, to egusi and gizzards.

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