For a while now, the Arndale's food market has been the place to unearth more than a few secret gems of the Manchester food scene.
It's also got a bit of everything. There's not many corners of the globe it doesn't cover - whether you fancy West African, Japanese, South American, a chunk of sticky fried chicken, a box of noodles, a burger that will provide your whole week's calories, there's something here for you, guaranteed.
So how best to navigate this warren of sterling fast food? We can help with that. We visited each and every one of them. You're welcome... Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Fast becoming a bit of a Manchester street food institution, Pancho’s has an authentic Mexican roadside vibe to it, with tiles on the walls, pans hanging from the ceiling and Jarritos sodas in the fridge.
You can grab a burrito hefty enough to cause concussion (£8.50 for a ‘chico’ or £9.50 for ‘grande’), nachos, tostadas, enchiladas or tacos (three for £10, including your drink), stuffed with slow-braised beef, pork cooked with pineapple or lime, or its signature lamb with smoky chipotle, each loaded with guacamole and salsa.
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