The best Malaysian restaurants in Manchester

The best Malaysian restaurants in Manchester

This guide is your passport to experiencing the rich flavours and aromatic spices of Malaysian cuisine, right in the heart of one of the UK's most vibrant cities. From family-run eateries serving authentic street food to contemporary venues blending traditional recipes with modern twists, Manchester's Malaysian food scene offers a delightful exploration of this Asian cuisine. Discover where to eat mee goreng, nasi lemak, beef rendang, and other Malay classics with the help of our selection of the best Malaysian restaurants in Manchester.

In this guide
  1. Where to eat Malaysian food in Manchester
    1. Kaya – Family-run Malaysian eatery in Chinatown
    2. Nur Malaysia – Malaysian restaurant on the Curry Mile
    3. Bunga Raya – Stockport's longstanding Malay restaurant
    4. Tampopo – Favourites from across all of Asia
    5. Gossip – Malaysian and Thai fusion
    6. Tuk Tuk Cafe – Pan-Asian takeaway classics
    7. Sambal – Malaysian street food

Where to eat Malaysian food in Manchester

Manchester's best Malaysian restaurants

Kaya

Family-run Malaysian eatery in Chinatown

Kaya Malaysian Restaurant, launched in Manchester's Chinatown in mid-2023, is a family-owned establishment dedicated to offering a genuine Malaysian culinary experience. Their menu boasts a variety of traditional delights, including roti canai, nasi goreng, and curry laksa, each prepared with authentic flavours and the right amount of spice. The restaurant's decor is unassuming and minimalist, and non-alcoholic Malaysian drinks are available as well.

Nur Malaysia

Malaysian restaurant on the Curry Mile

Discover authentic Malaysian flavours at Nur Malaysia. This modest yet popular eatery is known for its genuine culinary offerings in a cosy and unpretentious setting, with the option for takeaway as well. Savour the vibrancy of Malaysian cuisine with classics like roti canai, satay skewers, a variety of traditional curries, and the ever-popular nasi goreng.

Bunga Raya

Stockport's longstanding Malay restaurant

You'll find Bunga Raya behind a non-descript façade in Stockport. What this unpretentious Malaysian eatery lacks in panache, it makes up for in authenticity, flavour, and value for money. The affordable family-run restaurant has been around for two decades and counting. Bunga Raya serves a broad array of Malay specialities, including soups, seafood dishes, vegetable curries, and crispy duck.

Tampopo Trafford Centre Tampopo Corn Exchange Tampopo Albert Square
Tampopo Trafford Centre
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Tampopo Corn Exchange
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Tampopo Trafford Centre Tampopo Corn Exchange Tampopo Albert Square

Favourites from across all of Asia

Tampopo offers a culinary tour across Asia at its modern pan-Asian restaurants. Sit at one of the communal tables and try Malaysian classics such as nasi goreng, complemented by global Asian favourites like Korean kimchi rice, duck pancakes, pad Thai, and ramen. Along with the option of bottomless brunch, Tampopo also caters to younger guests with a dedicated kids' menu, making it a versatile choice for different dining experiences.

  • The Orient, The Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford Corn Exchange, The Triangle, Exchange Sq, Manchester City Centre 16 Albert Square, Manchester City Centre
    Tampopo Trafford Centre
    The Orient, The Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford
    Tampopo Corn Exchange
    Corn Exchange, The Triangle, Exchange Sq, Manchester City Centre
    Tampopo Albert Square
    16 Albert Square, Manchester City Centre
  • Tampopo Trafford Centre
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    Tampopo Corn Exchange
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    Tampopo Albert Square
    tampopo.co.uk/albert-square
    Tampopo Trafford Centre
    016-174 788 78
    Tampopo Corn Exchange
    016-183 964 84
    Tampopo Albert Square
    016-181 919 66
  • Tampopo Trafford Centre Tampopo Corn Exchange Tampopo Albert Square
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine – Malaysian restaurants
Gossip Malaysian & Thai Cuisine

Gossip

Malaysian and Thai fusion

The award-winning Gossip on Broadway in New Moston opened in 2013 as the first Malaysian kopitiam or café in North West England. It's not just Malay cuisine that's offered here, however, as the family-run restaurant serves authentic specialities from both Malaysia and Thailand. The affordable menu features a fusion of culinary highlights from both countries, including curries, burgers, and noodle dishes.

Tuk Tuk Cafe

Pan-Asian takeaway classics

Tuk Tuk Cafe, located in Prestwich, is a lively dining spot offering a wide array of East Asian culinary delights. Patrons can enjoy a diverse selection of comforting dishes originating from Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, China, and Korea, ensuring a variety of options for any preference. If you're after Malaysian cuisine in particular, you can choose the likes of nasi goreng or a dry curry.

Sambal

Malaysian street food

Sambal, situated in Chorlton, is a laid-back Malaysian restaurant, easily recognisable by its vivid red exterior and a similarly vibrant, modern interior. This compact venue serves authentic Malaysian street food, offering popular dishes such as nasi lemak, beef rendang, and mee goreng. Alongside these culinary delights, guests can enjoy a range of Malaysian soft drinks and hot beverages.

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