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Recommended restaurants in Cheshire East for September (updated in 2025)
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19. The Stretton Fox
3.9
/5
17 Reviews
£18
Bars/Bistros
Open Late
TheForkUser
The food was good and the service was good only one problem asked for a window table but that part of the restaurant wasn't open .
20. Toby Carvery Warrington
3.7
/5
11 Reviews
£8
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
Open Late
TheForkUser
The food was delicious, the staff made sure we enjoyed ourselves, would recommend this place to friends and family top marks and many thanks
21. Toby Carvery Ainsworth
4.3
/5
12 Reviews
£6
Reservation Available
Western-style
Open Late
TheForkUser
This is now our go to carvery. Every visit is the same good service, good quality food and very welcoming, even if we have not booked a table. Thanks
22. Panda Mami
4.4
/5
206 Reviews
Reservation Available
Fusion Cuisine
TheForkUser
Great visit, went with a good friend and experienced a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Food was hot, refilled frequently and was varied. All interactions with Staff were positive. Really enjoyed the visit
23. The Wolseley Arms
4.1
/5
20 Reviews
£15
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
TheForkUser
A perfect warm location for a family get together. Menu choices were good and food delicious. Service quite prompt but it was a busy restaurant at the time. Had everything on the menu apart from honeypot desert that alot of guests would have had :-(However all enjoyed and not having the extra calorie intake was probably a good thing :-)We shall return hopefully in the future.
24. The Orangery at St Elphin's Park
4.2
/5
110 Reviews
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
TheForkUser
A group of us went for the 'Rock & Roll' night. The entertainer was excellent if a bit to loud. The food was pretty good. the prawn cocktail sauce was rather watery but the prawns were fine. The serving of pate was very generous but the bread was like concrete. I think it had started life as a sourdough baguette, been re-warmed then allowed to go cold.We were very pleased with the main course being served with separate dishes of potatoes and vegetables so you could choose what you wanted and how much.Our table all had the salmon which was lovely. The sweets were all good as well.A grand night was had by all.
25. Carriages, Newhaven
4.8
/5
28 Reviews
£12
Western-style
TheForkUser
There was a nice fish at the entrance which was a great surprise, and then we went and had a roast on a train carriage which was a wholesome and delicious experience 10/10
26. Rasassi Restaurant
4.7
/5
58 Reviews
Southeast Asian
TheForkUser
The staff are friendly and attentive. The menu, although not your traditional Indian curry house food, is probably some of the best Indian food I've ever tasted! Lamb in the Saag Ghosht, was beautifully succulent, but do expect things to be different. The pickle tray with the poppadom's was unlike anything I've had before but was still lovely. Nice quiet atmosphere.
27. Peter Street Kitchen
4.4
/5
34 Reviews
Reservation Available
Japanese
TheForkUser
What a great early evening meal we have had today, fantastic ambience, our Italian waiter was brilliant and attentive, the food was spot on, all in all five stars all round, Steve
28. Gaucho Manchester
No.4 of Fine Dining in Manchester
4.5
/5
4 Reviews
£80
Western-style
健康美丽的芳芳
Gaucho Manchester, the restaurant is located near the subway station, the location is really super advantageous, their steaks are just the right tenderness, and the desserts after the meal are really good too?
29. Pieminister Manchester
No.8 of Local Restaurants in Manchester
5
/5
1 Reviews
£15
Western-style
勤奋努力小夹子
What a place! Haven’t had better pies in my lifetime, so if you are interested pies, then you should check it out!
30. Oxnoble Manchester
5
/5
1 Reviews
£15
Western-style
勤奋努力小夹子
The food was good, but service slightly less we waited for one hour to get our order and some were missed. The price is not too expensive.
31. Toby Carvery - Macclesfield
4.5
/5
16 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
Staff were very friendly and attentive - but not at all intrusive. Carvery had a good selection of meats and some unusual vegetable sides.
32. Nando's Stockport
4.5
/5
5 Reviews
£9
Fast Food
M32***23
Nando's is the restaurant I visited most during my self-driving tour in the UK... I like its roast chicken, its sauce, its industrial-style layout, and its semi-self-service ordering mode. It is worth a try~ It's a pretty good restaurant, and the small details are very interesting. The rooster logo appears repeatedly, which is very funny~
33. Carluccio's - Manchester, Piccadilly
3.3
/5
26 Reviews
Western-style
E20***63
Very good western restaurant, with delicious steak, very thick, and tender inside. It was not expensive for us because one steak was too much, so we didn't need to order anything else.
34. The Vienna Coffee House
No.11 of Local Restaurants in Manchester
5
/5
1 Reviews
£8
Coffee Shops
勤奋努力小夹子
Perfect spot for breakfast and brunch. Delicious food. Amazing staff. Peaceful atmosphere. Best breakfast in ages. 10/10 I’d highly recommend Vienna coffee house
35. I Am Pho
4
/5
5 Reviews
£10
Southeast Asian
E20***63
Vietnamese cuisine, the main dish is Vietnamese beef pho, the sweet and sour soup is very appetizing, you must add this basil leaf, the fragrance will enhance the level of the soup a lot, and there are also unknown Vietnamese desserts~
36. The Woodside
4.1
/5
17 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
Lovely lunch and mini pud with coffee. Nice atmosphere complete with log fire adding to the cosy setting. Service from Lynn fabulous as ever.
37. Toby Carvery
3.9
/5
17 Reviews
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
TheForkUser
Use Toby Cavery quite regularly. We find it reasonably priced, the food is always good and the staff are friendly and helpful. Would recommend this restaurant, but make sure you book as it gets really busy.
38. Original Bakewell Pudding Shop
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£10
Coffee Shops
佳翊丹
Second visit to Manchester: The first time I went to Manchester, I mainly visited "Chatsworth House". I also went to the nearby Bakewell Derbyshire "Bakewell Baking Town" and really liked it. Bakewell is an ancient town built in the Anglo-Saxon period in the Peak District National Park. It still has a church built in 920 and a stone bridge built in the Middle Ages. The River Wye flows through the center of the town, and flocks of green ducks fly and play freely on the river bank. There are many pastry shops in the town, among which The Old Original Bakewell has a history of more than 160 years and still maintains handmade products. Unfortunately, it was closed when we went there. The other one next to it is a husband-and-wife shop with a rich variety of pastries. I took the snacks I bought and trotted all the way to the river to feed the ducks and take pictures with them. The driver said that residents living in the Peak District would meet in the town for afternoon tea and chat on weekends, and then go to the river to feed these cute ducks with bread, or sit on the benches by the river to bask in the sun. A comfortable life is so simple. You still have to experience the Christmas market. A 5-minute walk from the hotel is the Manchester Central Library, located in St. Peter's Square. Built between 1930 and 1934, the Manchester Central Library is a classical architectural style with a slight resemblance to the Pantheon in Rome. In front of the library stands a Santa Claus lighting statue as tall as the gate, which adds to the festive atmosphere. Another ten minutes' walk will take you to Albert Square, built in 1877, an important landmark in the city center. Many activities in the city are held here, including the annual Christmas market at Albert Square. I still remember a 5-pound cup of mulled wine handed to me, and a mug with Manchester letters and Christmas patterns was given with the wine. At the time, I thought it was an extra charge. It is indeed the "capital of the north", so grand! I have been to Christmas markets in several other cities to buy mulled wine to keep out the cold, and the price is 5 pounds, but they are all disposable paper cups. This is my second visit to Manchester. My first stop is the John Rylands Library. The John Rylands Library is a late Victorian Gothic building. It was incorporated into the Manchester University Library in 1972 for academic research and was listed as a Grade I protected building in the UK in 1994 (it was built in 1899 by philanthropist Enriqueta Rylands in commemoration of her deceased husband John Rylands. It took 10 years to build it. The opening day on January 1, 1900 was also their wedding anniversary). The collection of John Rylands Library includes exquisite medieval manuscripts, the earliest modern printing forms, and so on. It is not only an exclusive benefit for Manchester University students, but also the best choice for beautiful girls to take photos. Then take a tram to Salford and check in at Old Trafford, the "Theatre of Dreams" of Manchester United (it is the second largest football stadium in 🇬🇧, opened in 1910). Although Old Trafford is on holiday during the season and you can't enjoy the carnival of speed and passion on site, you can still feel the enthusiasm and excitement standing here. Before arriving at the stadium, you will pass by BBC Manchester (commonly known as BBC Salford), which is the regional headquarters of the BBC in the northwest of England and the largest region of the BBC in 🇬🇧. In the early 21st century, in order to boost the struggling Manchester media industry, reduce operating costs compared to London, and better represent northern England, the BBC moved to MediaCityUK at Salford Quays, not far from the city center. The last stop of "Castlefield": Castlefield City Heritage Park. As a testimony to the original form of the industrial city, Castlefield is one of the most special landscapes in the city. In 1982, it became the first designated urban heritage park. The rusty Victorian steel viaduct and the dilapidated and messy factory ruins can still reflect the prosperity and hustle and bustle of the old industrial era. #英旅行 #曼彻斯特旅行 #母女儿旅行
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