Fine dining can sometimes leave you feeling empty. For a chance to eat at the establishments with Michelin stars to their name you can fork out a hefty sum in exchange for bragging rights and a photo library full of food you can’t pronounce.
And in some cases, both your wallet and stomach are worse off. Your cheeks flush pink as you tot up the bill while simultaneously apologising for your grumbling stomach that feels short changed on account of the miniscule dishes you’ve been served.
You ask yourself: There were loads of them, so why do I still feel hungry…and so empty?’ I’ve been there. However, I’m glad to report that Skof, the Manchester restaurant that’s recently won the city another Michelin Star, is a world away from this rather dreary picture.
Situated inside an old textile building on Federation Street in the NOMA quarter, it only opened nine months ago but has already won over the Michelin Inspectors - and the rest of Manchester too.
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