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📍 Ghost x Kitchens
Now that I'm in Manchester, in addition to visiting my relatives, I definitely want to find authentic Hong Kong cuisine! Although more and more Hong Kong-style restaurants have sprung up in London due to the influx of Hong Kong people's BNO immigration, in comparison, Manchester City is more rich in Hong Kong restaurants. We stumbled upon a shared kitchen called Ghost x Kitchens, and there were several Hong Kong-style restaurants in this small space, so we went to try it right away.
Inside the kitchen area, there is a map with all the restaurants and menus. There are so many choices, it's dazzling, and a bit like a maze. There is a shared seating area next to the kitchen, similar to a food plaza. We only need to place the order directly at the back of the kitchen, and the clerk will deliver the meal to our seat based on the number.
We ordered Sumimaru Spicy Diced (£7), Satay Beef Stew Noodles (£10.7), plain boiled beef sirloin (£12.5), sweet potato, taro and sago sauce with coconut sauce (£3.5), and Hong Kong-style milk tea (£2.5) at the two Hong Kong-style kitchens. Although everything in the store is packed in take-out boxes, the authentic flavors that have changed for a long time gave me a sense of happiness! In the current difficult economic situation, this new type of operation or license can help more small catering companies survive.
How do I get to Ghost x Kitchens?
Walk 20 minutes from Manchester Piccadilly train station or take bus 201/203/205.
💡 Location: Ghost x Kitchens, 58-60 Higher Ardwick, Manchester M12 6DA (Google Maps)Please click here)
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