The best restaurants in Ancoats

The best restaurants in Ancoats

Ancoats was once the epicentre of Manchester's global cotton industry during the Industrial Revolution, home to busy textile mills and huge manufacturing industries. But this stylish sliver of the city has since evolved into a hip hotspot where the cool kids hang out. Empty alleyways and abandoned warehouses have been replaced by trendy pizzerias, independent restaurants and artisan coffee shops; it's a foodie's dream. Here's the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in Manchester's buzzy Ancoats neighbourhood.

In this guide
  1. Rudy's Pizza Napoletana – Manchester's fav pizza chain
  2. Viet Shack Restaurant – Vietnamese street food
  3. Rigatoni's – The ultimate pasta spot
  4. Canto – Med-inspired tapas
  5. Rad's – Fragrant Caribbean takeaway
  6. Trove – The perfect start to your day
  7. Ca Phe Viet – All things Vietnamese
  8. Mana – A treat for the tastebuds
  9. Erst – Wine and dine in Ancoats
  10. Street Urchin – For the seafood aficionados
  11. Pho No. 1 – Pho for the soul
  12. Lucky – Pan-Asian in a cool space
  13. Elnecot – The best of British
  14. The Counter House – Laid-back dining
  15. The Firehouse – An all-rounder
  16. Ramona – Pizza and cocktails

Rudy's Pizza Napoletana

Manchester's fav pizza chain

Rudy's Pizza Napoletana originated in Manchester and has swiftly evolved into a much-loved pizzeria chain, spreading across the UK. Their secret lies in the meticulously crafted dough fermented for 24 hours and baked quickly for just a minute, resulting in a delicate Neapolitan crust. They come with a variety of authentic toppings, including specials, and guests can enjoy their pizza alongside cocktails, wine, and more.

Viet Shack Restaurant

Vietnamese street food

Located in the lively Ancoats neighbourhood of Manchester, Viet Shack brings an authentic slice of Vietnam to the city. Run by long-time friends Nelson and Leo, this cosy eatery is a labour of love, reflecting their shared passion for genuine Vietnamese cuisine. From banh mi to soul-warming bowls of pho, every dish on their menu is a tribute to the rich culinary heritage of Vietnam.

Rigatoni's

The ultimate pasta spot

Rigatoni's is a haven for lovers of Italian cuisine. Run by a team deeply dedicated to pasta, this rustic spot honours the traditions of Italian cooking. While their menu may vary, expect classics like spaghetti carbonara and comforting lasagne, complemented by sides such as garlic and rosemary sourdough. Explore their Instagram for a mouth-watering glimpse into their offerings.

Canto

Med-inspired tapas

Canto, in the lively Manchester neighbourhood of Ancoats, is a bright and bustling restaurant specialising in modern Mediterranean-inspired tapas, curated by a passionate team aiming to highlight the diverse flavours of the region. Feast on succulent seafood and hearty meat dishes, each one crafted with seasonal ingredients. With its bright, modern vibe, Canto is ideal for gathering with friends or enjoying a relaxed date night.

Rad's

Fragrant Caribbean takeaway

Rad's, situated in Manchester's vibrant Ancoats district, embodies the essence of authentic Caribbean cuisine under the guidance of skilled chefs and a dedicated team. Since it opened in 2014, this family-run takeaway spot has been serving comforting Caribbean fare. Renowned for its signature takeaway meal boxes, Rad's offers classics such as curry mutton, sweet and smoky jerk chicken, and sautéed saltfish. 

Trove

The perfect start to your day

Situated in Ancoats, Trove is a relaxed bakery and café offering a selection of baked goods, breakfast, brunch dishes, and top-notch coffee. With a committed team, the establishment emanates a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere, attracting food enthusiasts far and wide. Their menu is brimming with various offerings, ranging from sweet pies and sourdough with eggs to irresistible baked treats. It's the perfect start to any day.

Ca Phe Viet

All things Vietnamese

Ca Phe Viet is an Asian hotspot, serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. From aromatic pho to banh mi, their menu showcases the best of Vietnam's dishes. They are also Manchester's very first Vietnamese coffee shop. The shelves here are also stocked with pantry essentials, allowing you to recreate your favourite Vietnamese dishes at home.

Mana

A treat for the tastebuds

Mana, the longstanding Michelin-starred gem of Manchester, headed by chef-owner Simon Martin, is set in a spacious, contemporary cathedral-like venue in Ancoats. Here, diners are treated to a view of the kitchen from every table. Martin's innovative approach, employing techniques like fermentation and live-fire cooking, results in a contemporary British menu. Set menus are complemented by a selection of both new and old-world wines alongside expertly crafted cocktails inspired by the kitchen's ethos.

Erst

Wine and dine in Ancoats

Erst, located on Murray Street in Ancoats, is a casual natural wine bar and restaurant. The vibe is modern and sophisticated, enhanced by minimalist decor and subtle lighting. Celebrating seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients, Erst's menu features a selection of small plates and artisanal dishes with a focus on simplicity and quality.

Street Urchin

For the seafood aficionados

Located in Manchester's Ancoats neighbourhood, Street Urchin is a chic and contemporary restaurant renowned for its seafood dishes. The menu, displayed on a chalkboard and changing regularly, showcases dishes like fresh oysters and seafood tacos. You can choose to dine in and soak up the urban vibe with graffiti-adorned walls and funky decor, or opt for takeaway.

Pho No. 1

Pho for the soul

Pho No. 1 is a must for lovers of authentic Vietnamese cuisine. This unpretentious eatery exudes a warm and welcoming vibe, featuring a cosy, laid-back interior. Their expertise lies in traditional Vietnamese pho, offering a variety of comforting broths and hearty noodles infused with fresh herbs and spices. Whether craving classic beef pho or fragrant vegetarian options, Pho No. 1 caters to every taste.

Lucky

Pan-Asian in a cool space

Lucky is an Asian restaurant in Ancoats that serves modern Asian fusion cuisine in an urban, hip setting. Specialising in pan-Asian fare, Lucky's menu offers a range of inventive takes on beloved classics, ranging from sushi rolls and ramen to pillowy bao buns. A selection of cocktails, beer, and wine complement the food menu. They also serve a pan-Asian brunch.

Elnecot

The best of British

Elnecot, in the vibrant Ancoats district of Manchester, is all about British dishes made with a modern twist, using locally-sourced ingredients. From daytime dishes to evening meals, along with weekend brunch and Sunday roasts, Elnecot's varied menu caters to every palate. It is open daily and is the ideal place to sample British hospitality and produce in the heart of Ancoats.

The Counter House

Laid-back dining

The Counter House specialises in contemporary European cuisine. Their menu boasts a range of dishes, from hearty brunch selections to tasty small plates and mains. Its relaxed and laid-back atmosphere makes it the ideal spot for casual dining and accommodating larger groups with varying preferences. You can either dine indoors or alfresco during the warmer months.

The Firehouse

An all-rounder

Firehouse Manchester is a must-visit in Ancoats, housed within a historic restored Victorian fire station. They specialise in hearty British fare with a contemporary twist, with a menu showcasing dishes made from locally-sourced ingredients, cooked on an open fire for added depth of flavour. They also serve cocktails, including a classic margarita that's made a name for itself. With various buzzy events held throughout the year, Firehouse is the perfect destination for those looking for a night out without the intensity of a nightclub.

Ramona

Pizza and cocktails

Ramona is a vibey cocktail bar in Ancoats where creative mixology meets retro charm with funky decor and a relaxed vibe. The menu is chock-full of hand-shaken cocktails, including an excellent margarita, a selection of craft beers, fine wines, and pizzas to soak up the spirits.

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