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Yang SingvsTattu
Both restaurants are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Yang Sing is preferred by most writers compared to Tattu. Yang Sing has a TripExpert Score of 82 with praise from 3 publications including Lonely Planet, Michelin Guide and Frommer's.
Yang Sing
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Time Out
34 Princess Street, Manchester M1 4JY
From $23/night
"Manchester's large population of Asian immigrants considers Yang Sing their favorite restaurant as proven by the cacophony of languages spoken within its labyrinth of dining rooms." Full review
"A serious contender for best Chinese restaurant in England, Yang Sing attracts diners from all over with its exceptional Cantonese cuisine." Full review
"Family-run Chinese restaurant spread over 4 floors of an imposing Victorian building, with a '1930s Shanghai' basement room, a classic ground floor and private rooms above. "
"Cantonese cuisine offered at Yang Sing is extensive and delicious – there are over 20 soups on offer, a full dim sum menu, and a large vegetarian selection. " Full review
Tattu
Time Out
Independent
3, 4 Hardman Square Gartside St, Manchester M3 3EB, England
From $0/night
"Taking inspiration from the Orient and body art, this marriage of food and setting is pretty much perfect." Full review
"This city does flash just as well as it does hip: mingle with the bankers and #influencers at Tattu, a neon-lit pan-Asian joint draped with faux cherry blossom trees and projections inspired by tattoo art"