10 Liverpool Restaurants You Have to Visit
Liverpool is one of the most up-and-coming cities in the UK, offering an extensive maritime heritage, historic buildings, a growing art scene and a plethora of shops, bars and restaurants. At Heart Britain, our goal is to showcase the very best of the UK, so if you’re looking for the best places to dine in Liverpool, here are 10 restaurants you have to visit.
1. Chaophraya
Where to find it: Liverpool One
For truly mouthwatering Thai food, you must visit Chaophraya. In addition to the authentic decor, you will experience delicious food created from talented Thai chefs. You can also book private dining rooms for parties of all sizes, and the service is second-to-none.
We recommend: Weeping Tiger.
2. Buffalo Jacks
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Where to find it: Queen Square
Sometimes you can’t beat a good burger – and nowhere can create a scrummy-in-your-tummy burger quite like Buffalo Jacks. The American themed bar and grill offers a relaxed atmosphere, and so you feel like you could be eating a burger or BBQ ribs in the heart of Texas.
We recommend: the Blackened Cajun Chicken Burger. Delish!
3. The London Carriage Works
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Where to find it: Hope Street
There is a reason why The London Carriage Works is an award-winning restaurant, and that’s because it offers fresh ingredients and big flavours. The restaurant focuses on local, seasonal produce to create the contemporary menu, which earned The London Carriage Works with two AA Rosettes between 2010 and 2013.
We recommend: the Herdwick Cumbrian lamb with wild greens and fresh mint.
4. Fonseca’s
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Where to find it: Stanley Street
Do you have a passion for good food? Well, Fonseca’s will be right up your street! When you try the menu, you will see exactly why Fonseca’s was awarded Liverpool’s Favourite Restaurant of 2012 at the Liverpool Food and Drink Awards. Offering a stylish interior, chilled ambience and adventurous dishes from Head Chef Marc Paley, you will want to eat at Fonseca’s for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
We recommend: Rabbit and Chorizo meatballs in a tomato and almond sauce.
5. Old Blind School
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Where to find it: Hardman Street
The Old Blind School is one of the newest restaurants in Liverpool, and it is most definitely one of the best. Just a stone’s throw away from the historic Everyman Theatre and Philharmonic Hall, it’s the perfect place to visit before catching a performance – or even when you’re not. You’ll be spoilt for choice when selecting from the British classic dishes on the menu, the extensive wine list or their cask ales.
We recommend: the British Beef & Bearnaise ribs.
6. Viva Brazil
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Where to find it: Castle Street
Viva Brazil offers Brazilian cuisine that offers bags upon bags of flavour. The authentic steakhouse is a meat-lover’s delight, as meat skewers will be carved at your table. The restaurant also have plenty of fish and vegetarian options available, too! Located in the bustling business district, it’s nestled in between some of the city’s finest restaurants, and is the perfect way to enjoy a bite to eat after a busy day at work or a long day of shopping.
We recommend: Algarta – Rump Steak
7. Panoramic 34
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Where to find it: Brook Street
Panoramic 34 is the only way to experience Liverpool’s beautiful skyline. The fine dining restaurant not only offers a variety of tempting dishes and delicious cocktails, but you can see Liverpool’s stunning waterfront and most celebrated landmarks from the comfort of your table. That’s because Panoramic 34 is the UK’s tallest restaurant, located on the 34th floor of the West Tower skyscraper.
We recommend: Luxury Vintage Afternoon Tea
8. Chaba Chaba
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Where to find it: Allerton Road
For elegant, classic Thai cuisine, book a table at Chaba Chaba located at the popular Allerton Road. The rooms are adorned with traditional statues, offering an authentic Thai ambience in contemporary rooms. Not a lover of spicy food? Not a problem, as Chaba Chaba can cook a dish to your preference. What’s more, you can even book the food to takeaway!
We recommend: Phad Chaa Lamb
9. Baltic Social
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Where to find it: Parliament Street
Sometimes there is nothing better than a chilled out bar and some good food, are we right? The Baltic Social will be right up your street. Offering laidback benches, couches and chairs, the Baltic Social welcomes groups of all sizes, and the fantastic food simply adds to the bohemian buzz.
We recommend: Punk Afternoon Tea
10. The Moon and the Pea
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Where to find it: Lark Lane
Lark Lane offers some of Liverpool’s best bars and restaurants outside of the city centre, with the coolest scousers heading to here for a bite to eat and a drink. The best restaurant in the lane has to be The Moon and the Pea, which offers reasonably priced, tasty food combined with first-class service. It’s quirky, it’s colourful and boy is it memorable.
We recommend: Veggie Homemade Burger.
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