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23 of the best places to eat in Liverpool named
"A post shared by Death Row Diner (@deathrowdiner) on Apr 6, 2019 at 9:17am PDT. An American diner hidden away on Liverpool’s bohemian Hope Street, Death Row Diner offers arguably the best burgers in the city. It may have a controversial name, but this basement restaurant is the perfect place for a cheat night treat."
"OKitchen Bar & Restaurant is situated in Didsbury Village in South Manchester, providing Korean and Japanese cuisine alongside a cocktail bar that offers a wide variety of drinks for brunch and dinner. They are open from Monday through Sunday."
"A destination for friendly get-togethers and family outings, Brewers Fayre - Ocean Plaza serves classic pub food in a warm and homely setting. Themed menus showcase recipes inspired by exciting international cuisines types, with each week night staging…"
"An independent coffee shop and eatery situated on Allerton Road and Liverpool ONE,The Interesting Eating Company is a quirky and innovative eatery serving interesting food seven days a week. The venue serves a huge range of savoury treats for any time of the day such as a Veggie Breakfast (poached eggs, avocado, veggie sausages, baked beans & roasted vegetables) and seasonal salads including firm favourite Alex’s Sunny Tomato Salad (boiled eggs, pine nuts, sultanas, onions, sun dried tomatoes, roasted peppers & garlic dressing). For the sweeter toothed guest, The Interesting Eating Company is well-known for its signature waffles and speciality pancakes."
"The Interesting Eating Company on Allerton Road have jumped on the DIY decorating kit boxes hype this year and you can create your very own pancakes this Pancake Day. You can have their crêpes come to you and simply decorate and top them with whatever ingredients you desire. Each pancake box can be ordered via direct message on Instagram and includes pancakes, crêpes and fluffy Yank stacks, lemon and sugar, Nutella, maple syrup, fruit, marshmallows, sprinkles and white chocolate chunks."
"Located on Allerton Road is Interesting Eating Company, a quirky venue covered in a pretty purple. Whilst many come down for the pancakes and shakes (they’re kinda famous for them) we’d rather dedicate this to their Full English. As there is one of the best butchers in Liverpool across the road, expect quality in the meat and fresh toast on the side."
"Liverpool’s Cat Cafe is definitely one for the cat lovers out there. Spend the afternoon enjoying a cup of coffee whilst playing with the cutest cats around as they sit on your lap, chill next to you on the sofa or play on the floor. Cats have been proven to help with all aspects of our health too so it’s the perfect way to relax and destress!"
"Liverpool’s Cat Cafe is definitely one for cat lovers however the entrance fee is a little steep. The only concession is that you don’t have to pay for drinks once inside."
"The sister restaurant to The Italian Club is barely 5 minutes walk up the road from the original and serves equally delectable dishes with the same warmth and friendliness as its parent venue. But this is where you head if you’re craving sensational seafood – from fresh oysters and Scottish langoustines to mussel pots filled with garlicky sauce and classic seaside Italian risottos, all your favourite fishy delights are here. For a treat, try the Hot Seafood Sharing Platter which comes with a whole lobster."
"This cosy restaurant is a slightly higher priced offering but you know you get the quality. This reviewer tried the half lobster with Spaghetti Alla Chitarra for a delightful dish reminiscent of the Azzuro region of Italy. View the menu at ItalianClub.com"
"A family-run restaurant, The Italian Club Fish merges Mediterranean seafood with traditional British fish and chips. With a focus on fresh produce, the menu pays homage to the family's Italian heritage, and places a wealth of Italian seafood…"
"Vermilion is one of the best places to eat Asian food in Manchester. The luxurious restaurant can be found just shy of Etihad Stadium and is brimming with eclectic plates that range spans countries from Thailand to India, make sure to hit it up when you fancy a diverse range of dishes."
"Centre For Chinese Contemporary Art is a unique art gallery with a year-round programme of socially engaged exhibitions, events, and artist residencies. They have over 30 years experience of working with emerging and established artists to provide a space for conversation, debate, and cross-cultural exchange. They are the go-to place to discover new artists and explore relevant global issues from different international perspectives."
"CFCCA reopens with a duo of exhibitions investigating and unpicking themes of belonging, identity and citizenship in a globalised and hyper-connected society. Housed in CFCCA’s Northern Quarter galleries, the exhibitions are just a few minutes’ walk from the Arndale Shopping Centre. Multiplicities in Flux brings together works by contemporary artists Grace Lau and Eelyn Lee in a dialogue around identity and belonging."
"Manchester's Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art will reopen both of its galleries on Wednesday May 19. Exhibitions Multiplicities in Flux and Autopsy of a Home, which originally opened in October, will be back until June 13. Booking is advised at cfcca.org.uk but walk-ups are welcome."