Top 10 favourite Restaurants within the immediate area
- Sapporo Teppanyaki - 134 Duke Street, East Village. Expert chefs flaunt their outstanding skills and creative flair at your table to ensure that every meal is a unique, theatrical performance.
- Il Forno - Italian Restaurant, 132 Duke Street. Authentic Italian Dining. Pizzas are cooked in a real wood burning stove, hidden behind a large golden carnival mask.
- Savina - 138 Duke Street. Mexican restaurant serving tapas and a wide range of modern and traditional Mexican food.
- Mayur - 130 Duke Street. Five-star restaurant serving an array of Indian specialities including healthy grilled options, seafood and game in luxurious, contemporary surroundings.
- Alma De Cuba - St Peters Church, Seel Street. This Cuban and Miami inspired bar and restaurant is already being called one of Europe's most spectacular venues. You can take a drink or tapas by the altar, or dine in the a la carte restaurant, which is reached via a candlelit winding stone staircase.
- 60 Hope Street - is housed in a Grade II listed building and is synonymous with fine dining, using locally sourced seasonal produce.
- London Carridge Works - 40 Hope Street. Winner of the Mersey Partnership Annual Tourism Awards.
- St Petesburg Russian Resaurant - 7a York Street, Off Duke Street. Extensive food (and vodka) menu.
- The Monro - 92-94 Duke Street. Excellent food, prepared using local organic produce wherever possible.
- Jalons Bridewell - Campbell Street, Off Duke Street. Restaurant set in former old police station, dating back to the 1850s.
