


Modern British food by chef Adam Reid.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 6–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 6–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 4–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16 Peter St, Manchester M60 2DS, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.the-french-manchester.co.uk/
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Reviews
Bonus points for the playlist too, it’ll have you bopping along all night
That said, the elegance runs through a seriously stunning menu, a menu that starts with a ‘northern welcome’ of bread and butter served with an onion broth I could have chugged by the gallon. The 12 course menu runs like clockwork, with that ‘northern’ element being key to its charm. Standouts are the crab and tomato tart, a tartare on beef dripping toast, a woodland mushroom and yeast foam, the theatre of the cheese course served table-side, and the magnificent tipsy cake. This is a real snarl at those ‘you’d need a takeaway when you get home after 12 little courses’, we basically rolled out of there. Everything is full of surprises, table-side service and a little extra touch, but none of it feels over-the-top or hack whatsoever. The servers are proud of the food and it shows.
Both the wine pairing and the drinks pairing are so well thought out, with two lovely sommeliers who with their bafflingly detailed knowledge make everything simple to understand. The sake with the tart and umeshu whisky pairings are outrageous.
As we sipped our tea and cake, the hotel fire alarm went off. We felt so terrible for the staff but their professionalism and friendliness remained unmoved and the way it was handled was really great, given it was 11pm on a Saturday.
Quite amazed this place still doesn’t have a *, I’ve no doubt they’ll get one but it’s miles ahead of some places elsewhere that do and it remains the best in class, and one of the finest meals of 2025.
Nb: there’s no service charge on the bill, you need to ask to add a tip!
Blaise, Dima and all the team were attentive and made us feel welcomed and at ease. Their knowledge, passion and genuine care was impressive, we had such a lovely evening.
The room is stunningly beautiful, the food is exquisite and the service is spectacular – would highly recommend x
Thanks to all of you at TF.
We had the 10 course tasting menu and every dish was outstanding. The beef tartare, Orkney scallop and red deer dishes will remain seared in my memory for many years!
I also appreciated head chef Blaze’s gracious engagement and time with with us and for explaining the inspiration behind the menu and recipes; which is a unique tribute to North West England ingredients and livestock. Particularly interesting are the long standing collaborations between the restaurant & several high quality local farms for produce; which could clearly be tasted in the food.
The interiors are designed around the original features of the 1903 restaurant – The French – with contemporary features integrated tastefully into the overall design. Overall the restaurant has the air of understated and subtle luxury.
If you’re in or around Manchester and have a passion for food, or a special occasion or both, this restaurant is an absolute must visit.
Mid week and not so busy but the staff were attentive and helpful.
Done a few tasting menus over the years and this was one of the more expensive but was well worth it. No complaints. Highlights were the scallops with blood orange, and the rhubarb dessert.
Excellent!