What is it? A relaxed, high-end tasting menu restaurant from Michelin-seducing Cumbrian chef Tom Barnes. And yes, it just won its very first Michelin star, right on cue.
Why go? Thanks to this 2024 opening, you no longer have to schlep to the Lake District to enjoy a four-hour tasting menu full of dishes like miso custard with hen of the woods, truffle and mushroom dashi or steamed West Coast cod with whey Cippolini onions, smoked eel and buttermilk. With his first solo project Skof, Great British Menu star Tom Barnes has carefully propagated the seeds of his Cumbrian success into a thoroughly Mancunian setting.
This is food you actually want to eat: no dehydrating and rehydrating cabbage until it looks like a Rubik’s cube – just good, seasonal ingredients, cooked with reverence and skill. Don’t get me wrong, some of the dishes look like miniature ornamental gardens. But it’s respect for good produce first and theatre second.
Time Out tip: Skof’s popularity means getting a table is akin to bagging Glasto tickets. We recommend signing up to their newsletter to be notified when the next reservations are released. That said, don’t underestimate the power of the standby list.