Restaurants in Liverpool
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Alma de Cuba
This extraordinary venture has seen the transformation of a Polish church into a Miami-style Cuban extravaganza, a bar and restaurant where you can feast on a suckling pig (the menu heavily favours meat) or clink a perfectly made mojito at the long bar. ¡Salud!
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Pan-American Club
A truly beautiful warehouse conversion has created this top-class restaurant and bar, easily one of the best dining addresses in town. Fancy steak dinners and other American classics can be washed down with drinks from the Champagne Lounge.
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Everyman Bistro
Out-of-work actors and other creative types on a budget make this great cafe-restaurant (beneath the Everyman Theatre) their second home – with good reason. Great tucker and a terrific atmosphere.
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London Carriage Works
Liverpool's dining revolution is being led by Paul Askew's award-winning restaurant, which successfully blends ethnic influences from around the globe with staunch British favourites and serves up the result in a beautiful dining room – actually more of a bright glass box divided only by a series of sculpted glass shards. Reservations are recommended.
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Quynny's Quisine
Refried beans, plantains, salads and other Caribbean goodies are hearty and genuine at this basement restaurant. Going underground isn't normally ideal for dining, but in this case it just ensures that fewer people crowd the place and there's more room for you. The menu's not encyclopaedic, but then, with West Indian staples done so well, it doesn't need to be.
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Yuet Ben
When it comes to the best Chinese food in town, you won't hear too many dissenting voices: Yuet Ben's Beijing cuisine usually comes out tops. The veggie banquet could bring round even the most avid carnivore. Get a seat by the window to eat in the shadow of Europe's largest Chinese gate.
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Tea Factory
Who knew that cod'n'chips could be so…cool? The wide-ranging menu covers all bases from typical Brit to funky finger food such as international tapas, but it's the room, darling, that makes this place so popular. Rock stars and the impossibly beautiful have found a home here.
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Colin's Bridewell
Top-notch British nosh avec un continental twist served in a converted police station - the booths are in the old cells; if prison food were this good, the crime rate would soar. It isn't as trendy as some of the city's newer offerings, but those on the inside love it.
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Kimo's
A student favourite, this excellent cafe serves a good mix, depending on your mood: perhaps some cous cous or an authentic kebab for that ethnic kick, or the local fave club sandwich, which Komo's claims is the best you'll eat anywhere.
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Quarter
A gorgeous little wine bar and bistro with outdoor seating for that elusive summer's day. It's perfect for a lunch-time plate of pasta or just a coffee and a slice of mouthwatering cake.
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Keith's Wine Bar
Friendly, bohemian and mostly vegetarian hang-out with a sensational wine cellar that is the favourite resting place of the city's alternative-lifestyle crowd.
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Italian Club
The Crolla family must have been homesick for southern Italy, so they opened this fabulous spot, adorned it with family pictures and began serving the kind of food relatives visiting from the home country would be glad to tuck into. They've been so successful that they recently opened Italian Club Fish just down the street, specialising in, erm, fish.
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Chaophraya
New restaurant on the upper deck of Liverpool ONE has an exhaustive menu of fabulous dishes from the Land of Smiles and a commanding view of the city centre.
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