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Manchester Evening News
|October 01, 2025
INSIDE THE NEW RESTAURANT THAT LOOKS OUT ON LANDMARKS
THERE'S few city centre locations that offer unrivalled views of Manchester's best known landmarks.
From the town hall and Great Northern, to Central Library and Manchester Central, each and every one can be seen in all that glory - as well as the number of new developments taking shape - from the city's brand new glamorous drinking and dining spot ten floors up.
Sitting atop Gary Neville's £400m No.1 St Michael's development in Jackson's Row, internationally renowned restaurant Chotto Matte is almost ready to open its doors bringing its globally renowned Nikkei cuisine, electric atmosphere, and immersive dining concept to the North of England for the first time.
Following an extensive fit-out, Chotto Matte Manchester spans 20,000 sq ft across the 10th floor and is perched high above the city-centre, with the new location promising dramatic graffiti-inspired interiors, contemporary art installations and live music - set against the backdrop of Manchester's skyline.
The Manchester launch represents a milestone for Chotto Matte as it expands its footprint into the North of England for the first time with its largest site globally.
Chotto Matte currently operates in London, Toronto, San Francisco, Doha, and Riyadh with additional sites set to open in Georgia and Dubai in 2026, as part of the group's continued global expansion.
Menus has been crafted by Group Executive Chef Jordan Sclare, alongside founder Kurt Zdesar and showcases Chotto Matte's signature style - Nikkei cuisine; which blends Japanese precision with bold Peruvian flavours.
Guests can expect dishes from five distinct cooking sections - sushi bar, tempura, robata, saute and pastry - each representing a part of the Nikkei journey.
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