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Manchester’s Chinatown offers a wide variety of high-quality restaurants, markets and shops for visitors. Chinatown Manchester is the second largest in the UK and the third-largest in Europe. With its all history and events, Chinatown contains many Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Malaysian, Singaporean, Thai and Vietnamese restaurants, bakers, markets and shops.
History Of Chinatown Manchester
Manchester’s first Chinese restaurant, Ping Hong, was opened on Oxford Street in 1948. At that time, there wasn’t a significant Chinese population in Manchester. After World War 2, many Chinese immigrated to Manchester. Due to the increasing needs of Chinese business such as medicine shops, Chinese supermarkets, financial and legal services, Chinese business owners began to be active in Manchester. Along Faulkner Street, many restaurants, markets and shops have started offering a wide variety of products and services.
Chinatown Manchester was a centre for Chinese families who immigrated to the UK. There was even a Hong Kong government office on the street. In 1989, the Chinese Arts Centre opened and in 2013, the Bank of East Asia opened their first Manchester branch in Chinatown.
Chinatown Manchester Restaurants
- Yang Sing
- BBQ Handmade Noodles King
- Lotus Vegetarian Kitchen
- The Little Yang Sing
- Yuzu
- Red N Hot
- Siam Smiles Thai Supermarket& Cafe
- The New Emperor
- Red Chilli
- Happy Seasons
- Hunan Restaurant
Chinatown Manchester Markets And Shops
- Woo Sang Supermarket
- Hang Won Hung Supermarket
- T LA Art& Craft Gallery LTD
- Wing Fat Supermarket
- Manchester Seafood
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