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Yadgar Cafe

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Craving curry in Manchester? Yadgar Cafe on Thomas St delivers vibrant and authentic flavors that make it a standout in the Northern Quarter.

Our Review

Nestled in the Northern Quarter, Yadgar Cafe on Thomas Street stands out among the many ‘rice and three’ establishments in the area. This cafe is celebrated for its exceptional curry dishes, consistently delivering flavors that captivate both locals and visitors alike.

While some nearby venues might serve vegetarian dishes that lean towards the bland, Yadgar Cafe prides itself on crafting meals that burst with authenticity and taste. It’s a favored spot for those who cherish a good curry, providing a robust menu that appeals to a variety of palates.

The cafe’s atmosphere is unpretentious, focusing on the quality of the food rather than elaborate decor. This straightforward approach has earned it a loyal following, with many patrons claiming it as their go-to for a satisfying meal in the Northern Quarter.

Whether you are a seasoned aficionado of Indian cuisine or a curious newcomer eager to explore, Yadgar Cafe promises a culinary experience that won’t disappoint. Its commitment to flavor and quality makes it a must-visit for anyone who appreciates a well-made curry.

For those in search of standout flavors in Manchester’s vibrant dining scene, Yadgar Cafe offers a delightful and satisfying choice, ensuring every visit is both memorable and flavorful.

Diana
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The food was good. Yes, it doesn’t look very appealing but the portion was fair and curries were tasty for the price we paid. Obviously the owner doesn’t care about any improvements or presentation. But it was a great contrast to hipster places in the area 😆 It’s not a meal to come back for, but it was still good, a bit spicy though. They also don’t accept cards, cash only
Mark
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Cracking Rice and 3 place. If you like 'This & That' give Yadgar a try. I had a 3 very tasty veggie options plus chapatis.
Basheer
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Last time I was there was over 10 years ago and the owner still remembered who I was. Don't go there for decor or flair or an extensive menu but it's so worth going in. The food tastes homemade and is wonderfully spicy and full of flavour. They still do rice and 3 curries with about 5 to 6 curry selections to choose from including boneless tender lamb and chicken. Lots of veggie options as well. I used to be a regular years ago, that's how good it was and still is. Very much worth a visit for the food if you work in town or even visiting.