Neighbourhoodancoats

Why locals love it: Manchester Ancoats bakery on Radium Street, a five-minute walk off the Pollen route. Cardamom buns are the menu's secret signature for locals here.

Tip: Open Wednesday to Saturday morning; loaves usually sold out by 12:00.

Location

Address: 35 Radium Street, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6AD

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Erst ★ 4.7

ancoats

Bib Gourmand natural-wine room on Manchester's Murray Street since 2019. Short menu of seasonal plates, twenty natural reds and the same in whites here.

Why locals love it: Manchester's understated Bib Gourmand neighbour to Mana on Murray Street; the natural-wine list wins quietly without the queue Mana gets daily here.

Tip: Kitchen closed 15:00 to 16:30 for the gap shift; weekday early dinner is the calm slot.

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Cantaloupe Stockport ★ 4.5

stockport

Daily-changing Mediterranean small-plates menu in Stockport's old quarter, near Manchester. Joined Michelin's 2026 Bib Gourmand list a year after opening.

Why locals love it: Manchester foodies haven't yet caught up with Stockport's 2026 Bib Gourmand on Great Underbank. Mediterranean small plates, the suburb's biggest food story.

Tip: Twenty minutes by train from Manchester Piccadilly; daily-changing menu, book ahead.

Wholesome Junkies ★ 4.4

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100% vegan junk-food kitchen tucked inside the Hinterland Bar basement on Turner Street. Truffle burgers, kimchi loaded fries, oat-cream shakes; service Wed-Sun afternoons through evenings.

Why locals love it: Hidden inside Hinterland Bar's basement off Turner Street, no street signage and not on most food-guide lists. Cult plant-based junk food with rotating monthly specials.

Tip: Inside Hinterland Bar; ring the doorbell if the entry looks closed at 5pm pre-service.

This and That ★ 4.6

northern-quarter

Manchester's most-loved budget curry counter on Soap Street since 1984. Family-run, canteen-style, under ten pounds for rice and three curries today.

Why locals love it: Tucked on Soap Street behind the Manchester Arndale, no signage, no website search ranking. Locals walk past for years before noticing the queue.

Tip: Open 12:00 to 19:00 weekdays only; cash and card accepted at the counter.

The Sparrows ★ 4.6

noma

Tyrolean spaetzle, Polish pierogi and Russian pelmeni in Manchester's Green Quarter. Kasia Hitchcock and Franco Concli run a Bib Gourmand kitchen here.

Why locals love it: Under a Red Bank railway arch in Manchester's Green Quarter, with only a small sign on the door. Bib Gourmand 2026 status still hasn't widened the secret.

Tip: Bookings open one month ahead; weekday lunch is the calm shift, fast enough to walk in without a reservation.

Mei Dim ★ 4.4

chinatown

Basement dim sum room in Manchester's Chinatown. No-frills round tables, har gow and siu mai by the bamboo basket, Cantonese roast meats in window.

Why locals love it: Manchester Chinatown basement on Faulkner Street; no real frontage signage above-ground level. The serious dim sum room locals visit at lunch on weekdays.

Tip: Weekday lunch from 12:00 is the calm shift; weekend yum cha books fast.

Erst ★ 4.7

ancoats

Bib Gourmand natural-wine room on Manchester's Murray Street since 2019. Short menu of seasonal plates, twenty natural reds and the same in whites here.

Why locals love it: Manchester's understated Bib Gourmand neighbour to Mana on Murray Street; the natural-wine list wins quietly without the queue Mana gets daily here.

Tip: Kitchen closed 15:00 to 16:30 for the gap shift; weekday early dinner is the calm slot.

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