63 Degrees

French restaurant · Ancoats

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"One glance at the menu and you could be convinced you're in Paris, not Manchester's bustling Northern Quarter. Courtesy of a French Chef-Owner, the menu is filled with the likes of escargots, chou farçi and crème brûlée, all of which are delivered with strong classical technique. Interestingly, there's also a burger section to the menu, where the likes of lobster and pigeon join the usual beef option. This is a family affair, with the Chef-Owner's son serving out front, and has the feel of a true neighbourhood restaurant." - Michelin Inspector

63 Degrees

104 High St, Manchester M4 1HQ, United Kingdom Get directions

63degrees.co.uk
@63degreesnq

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