Manchester's Chinatown has got to be one of its main attractions. Any visitor should pay it a visit. In many ways similar to its more famous counterpart in London, Manchester's Chinese area is a lot smaller, but in many ways better.
Situated just off Princess Street, and stretching out a little further than its main square, Chinatown is definitely a place to visit if you're in Manchester. The main square has a few oriental arches with some hanging lanterns, and a little Chinese pagoda. These are pretty but unfortunately the pagoda has been taken over by a bunch of drunks who use it for shelter (probably fair enough).
It features food vendors in the main, whether these be Chinese restaurants, noodle bars or supermarkets, but it is also home to a number of other more unusual Chinese businesses, such as a Chinese book makers and a Chinese hair dresser. Among its really unusual establishments is a 'bubble bar' selling 'bubble' milkshakes (you'll have to see Yelp for more)
What its got over the London version for me is the food quality. Whilst I'm not saying everywhere is good, and there are some placed to be definitely avoided, I am saying that in the main, the quality is at least decent and in many places high quality.
My favourite business include The Royal Thai Orchid (a Thai restaurant), Wing Fat (a large Chinese supermarket) and Little Yang Sing (a gorgeous Dim Sum restaurant). read more