Eating out during Ramadan can be a little difficult with Iftar being late in the evening and most restaurants closing early during the week. That’s why the MEN have worked closely with the good people at Halal Dining Manchester to compile a list of all the best places that have late openings for you to break your fast during this holy month.
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Essy’s
Most famous for their halal Sunday roasts, Essy’s on King Street could be the perfect way to end your weekend this Ramadan. They also do all day breakfast menu and a brunch menu on the weekends.
The Royal Nawaab Manchester
Absolutely massive and super popular, The Royal Nawaab is the award winning restaurant which serves Indian and Pakistani dishes. Found on Stockport Road in Levenshulme it has been a hot spot for Asian cuisine since it opened back in 2003.

Peri Chicken Shaq
Peri Chicken Shaq on Maclure Road boasts its own signature secret menu that you can only order if you spot their burgers online. They also specialise in grilled chicken meals for those health conscious among us.
Etci Mehmet Steakhouse Manchester
A restaurant full of character, Etci Mehmet Steakhouse on Oxford road has been described as ‘Manchester’s salt bae’. A Turkish steakhouse, they serve quality steaks and lambs from the charcoal grill or out the oven to go with its electric atmosphere. Etci Mehmet is usually always packed, so you might want to book in advance.

Pan Ajia
A pan Asian restaurant based in Oldham, Pan Ajia is described as having a ‘ridiculous’ menu full of variety.
A great place to take your family, they are open late everyday during Ramadan.
Sweet Diner
An American inspired burger place based in Denton, they’re most known for their wacky burgers, deserts and shakes.
It won’t be hard to miss them, just look for the Willy Wonka mural found near Hyde Road where they are based.
Toro's Steakhouse Manchester
Toro’s is Manchester’s branch of the halal American-style steakhouse chain and is a huge hit in Rusholme where they are based.
They serve burgers, chicken dishes, T-bone and rump steaks, fillet mignon and even Mozambique prawns served in special sauce.
What more could you want?
Zouk Tea Bar and Grill
The popular Manchester curry house on Chester Street in Manchester is the sister branch to Bradford's award-winning family-ran Indian restaurant.
The restaurant has recently introduced a Ramadan buffet which features a mouth watering whole stuffed lamb raan.
Impasto
Impasto in Cheetham Hill are known for their delicious pizzas cooked in a stone baked oven delivered from Italy.
You can also build your own pizza from their option of delicious ingredients or order from their menu.
Looking for something more up your alley? You can find more halal restaurants in Manchester by heading to Halal Dining Manchester.
They are a directory service that helps people find quality halal restaurants in Manchester.
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