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Skof

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"Precision cooking and unpretentious ambience."
Overview
Skof is chef Tom Barnes’s first solo venture in his native Manchester. Set in a former textile warehouse, the place wears its industrial heritage proudly in bare brickwork and girders, along with a sense of luxury and quality. There’s no formality here – the team are all thoroughly well versed but keep things casual. A hearty, homely feel underpins the cuisine, which also exemplifies the precision, technique and lightness of touch of its lineage (Barnes was formerly head chef at l'Enclume and Rogan & Co). Show more
Ratings & awards
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3 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
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AA Restaurant of the Year (England)
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AA Notable Wine List
Location
3 Federation Street, MANCHESTER, GREATER MANCHESTER, M4 4BF
About the area
The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry
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Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Precision cooking and unpretentious ambience."
Overview
Skof is chef Tom Barnes’s first solo venture in his native Manchester. Set in a former textile warehouse, the place wears its industrial heritage proudly in bare brickwork and girders, along with a sense of luxury and quality. There’s no formality here – the team are all thoroughly well versed but keep things casual. A hearty, homely feel underpins the cuisine, which also exemplifies the precision, technique and lightness of touch of its lineage (Barnes was formerly head chef at l'Enclume and Rogan & Co). Show more
Location
3 Federation Street, MANCHESTER, GREATER MANCHESTER, M4 4BF
About the Area
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The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.

Nearby places to visit

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