Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Warrington
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Warrington restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 30 restaurants in Warrington and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Warrington restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Warrington Restaurants
1. Indian Affair
Indian restaurant in Manchester
362 Barlow Moor Road - M21
“Super-friendly and very professional service with plenty of good advice” helps win praise for Harshit & Natasha Chopra’s Delhi-inspired restaurant, also complimented for its “delicious, brilliantly presented food with rich, well-balanced flavours”. It’s two years old, and they must be doing something right, as in September 2024 they launched an Ancoats spin-off.
2. Indique
Indian restaurant in Manchester
110-112 Burton Road - M20
The swish inner suburb of West Didsbury has long had a pocket of well-known Manchester destinations and this contemporary curry house – where ‘Indian’ meets ‘unique’ (geddit?) – is one of them.
3. Chez Nous Bistro
British, Modern restaurant in Sale
179 Marsland Road - M33
2023 Review: Needing to eat in Manchester’s plush southern ’burbs? – this ‘suburban bistro with urban attitude’ (their words) doesn’t generate huge feedback in our survey, but such as there is rates it as excellent value.
4. The Church Green
British, Modern restaurant in Lymm
Higher Lane - WA13
2023 Review: Ex-Manchester House chef, Aiden Byrne’s attractive pub is cutely situated opposite said St Mary’s Church in one of the scenic commuter towns on the Cheshire/Greater Manchester borders. Steaks, burgers, pies and the likes of lobster and chips typify its quality gastrofare; and they also serve pizza and snacks from their garden ‘shack’.
5. La Boheme
French restaurant in Lymm
3 Mill Lane - WA13
This “French-style fine-dining experience” in Cheshire has just celebrated its 25th anniversary, serving “the kind of traditional Gallic fare you want to eat – frogs’ legs, coquilles St Jacques, onion soup, profiteroles”, all of it “meticulously presented”. Chef-patron Oliver Troalen trained in Paris and began his UK career at the French Embassy in London (ever the diplomat, he “didn’t bat an eyelid when a friend asked for her steak to be served ‘burnt’!”).
6. Borage
British, Modern restaurant in Bowdon
7 Vale View, Vicarage Lane - WA14
2024 Review: “An excellent local restaurant with talent in the kitchen (Miarisuz Dobies) and professional front of house” (his wife); regulars are “never disappointed” by the French- and Central European-inflected food (including five- or seven-course tasting menus), with “every detail wonderful and made in-house”.
7. Altrincham Market
International restaurant in Altrincham
Greenwood Street - WA14
“Casual dining on long trestle tables in a successful food hall” – the MO at this revived Victorian indoor market, where there are “plenty of food outlets” to take your fancy, ranging from sourdough pizza heroes Honest Crust to new arrivals Soots Pasta. Add in “wines and beers from the surrounding independent stallholders” and this “fun venue” is a “go-to destination” when in town (and “child-friendly – they love it as much as mum and dad”).
8. Sud (was Sugo)
Italian restaurant in Altrincham
22 Shaw's Road - WA14
2024 Review: “Forget flying to southern Italy – go to Sud for wonderful pasta and other Italian dishes”, say fans of the “fresh, vibrant, authentic food” served at this “fun” Altrincham outfit with “slick and friendly service” – the original of a group now with outposts in Ancoats, Sale and Manchester city centre, and which changed its name from Sugo to avoid a clash with a Glasgow operation of that name. “Lots of eye-rolling, and funny noises came out of my mouth, and my wife and I literally didn’t speak for 15 minutes during the main course – I’ll never eat pasta with a knife and fork again!”.
9. Sigiriya
International restaurant in Hale
173 Ashley Road - WA15
Named in homage to a rocky outcrop that has long been a settlement for Buddhist monks, Don Buddhika’s black-fronted restaurant is “still going strong with its Sri Lankan speciality dishes” – small plates, curries, grills and more, with dedicated vegan and gluten-free menus. Besides this venture in the swanky Manchester ‘burbs, as of late 2023 they’ve also opened a second outpost a short drive away in the market town of Knutsford.
10. Bar San Juan
Spanish restaurant in Manchester
56 Beech Rd - M21
This “authentically Spanish” little corner bar on a backstreet in Chorlton “ranks among the best tapas places around Manchester – and there are plenty of them!”. A fixture since 2010, “it surpasses the hype, thankfully,” and “puts a smile on your face every time” with its “excellent traditional food and wine”.
11. Croma
Italian restaurant in Manchester
500 Wilbraham Rd - M21
2024 Review: “Pizza with an inventive streak” – plus all the standards “for those who are less adventurous” – is the offer at this surviving branch of an independent Manchester group founded in 2000. The flagship in the city centre and the Didsbury branch have closed down in recent times, to the dismay of their many fans, leaving just Chorlton and Prestwick standing.
12. Spire
British, Modern restaurant in Liverpool
1 Church Road - L15
“Very lucky to have this fabulous restaurant in our neighbourhood” says a very local supporter of this well-regarded, small venue in Wavertree. A visiting Londoner agrees, finding “very well-executed and very reasonably-priced Modern European fare in a cosy neighbourhood setting”. Last word goes to the local: “It’s first class – I’ve been many times and never had a bad meal”.
13. Fox & Barrel
British, Modern restaurant in Cotebrook
Forest Rd - CW6
“The food is something to shout about” at this “great country pub” that has served the village for more than 250 years – “it’s all cosy, warm fires in the winter and a great sunshine patio to catch the sun on a summer’s evening”. (“We class it as our local, but it’s more about food than a local pub, although it’s great to sit at the bar and chat to the friendly staff”).
14. Belzan
British, Modern restaurant in Liverpool
371 Smithdown Road - L15
“Fabulous food with unusual flavour combinations, lovely staff and great service” make this neighbourhood bistro from Chris Edwards & Owain Williams “well worth the trip to the student quarter of Liverpool”. “Seasonality is the key here” – but “don’t come here for a romantic dinner-for-two: it’s buzzing!”. Top Tip – “the amazing early-bird dinner menu”.
15. Woo Tan Scran
Vegan restaurant in Liverpool
109-111 Lark Lane - L17
2022 Review: Liverpool’s first vegan chippy – a plant-based Chinese venture on Lark Lane – opened in November 2019 serving noodles, rice dishes, spring rolls, etc, alongside more traditional dishes like battered sausages and chip butties. For grab-and-go it’s going down a storm in The Pool!
16. The Lime Tree
British, Modern restaurant in Manchester
8 Lapwing Ln - M20
“As always, this stalwart remains the best meal you can enjoy in South Manchester”, according to admirers of Patrick Hannity’s classy West Didsbury brasserie, which celebrates its 40th anniversary next year – “they just get everything right without bragging about it”, delivering “delicious food without unnecessary complications”. The venue has a large and longstanding fan club, but also picks up new converts (“I’d never quite got the appeal before but on my last visit each course was excellent”). Top Menu Tip – “save some space for the sublime courgette fritters”.
17. Phanthong
Thai restaurant in Altrincham
15 Regent Road - WA14
An “excellent Thai restaurant in the heart of Altrincham”, which has provided “very friendly service and good-value meals” for more than a decade – “its lunch for £16.95 for 2 courses is a bargain”. There are branches in Wilmslow and Sandbach, the latter “always a treat to visit, the staff are so polite and welcoming”.
18. Rigatoni’s
Italian restaurant in Altrincham
22 Shaw’s Road - WA14
“Bloody-tasty pasta!” – handmade on site – is the USP at this lone surviving branch of a group that has expanded and contracted across Manchester under different names (Pasta Sugo; Pasta Sud) over the past 10 years. “Now that they’ve settled down from an ill-advised rebrand and colour scheme and focused efforts on their Altrincham site, it’s back to its best quality wise” and “delicious as ever”. “Living up to its Puglian roots with super food and wines in a communal seating – it’s a great foodie destination opposite the Altrincham Market. A limited menu is loaded with cracking pasta and seafood dishes and appetising aromas waft from the adjacent small kitchen”. (“There’s just this Altrincham branch left now” – those in Sale and central Manchester have gone – “but the quality of the food remains brilliant… it’s the place to go if you love pasta!”)
19. California Coffee & Wine
Sandwiches, cakes, etc restaurant in Altrincham
3 Oxford Road - WA14
2023 Review: Founders Diana & Justin have backed up their passion for Californian-style coffee with a “relatively cheap” menu of sandwiches and nachos plus biodynamic wines, at the Altrincham café they opened five years ago in an “ideal location near the end of the M62”.
20. Harcourt
restaurant in Altrincham
80 Stamford New Road - WA14
HK ex-pats, Brian & Priscilla Hung, launched this Hong-Kong-inspired pub in 2024 (named for Harcourt Road, the location in the former colony of the Umbrella Revolution in 2014). Its mix of ‘Authentic Hong Kong Cuisine & Local Craft Beer’ has won the praise both of local review site ‘The Confidentials’ and The FT’s Jay Rayner, both of whom approve its down-to-earth, pub-faithful style, the latter noting with approval: it’s “not refined. It’s not delicate. It’s solid and comforting; cooking that makes a damp and difficult day so much easier. It’s precision engineered to go with a pint”.
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