Cumbrian-born chef Tom Barnes is best known for his work at Simon Rogan's L'Enclume, where he was Head Chef, helping the Lake District restaurant to win the second of three eventual Michelin stars. After winning the Roux Scholarship in 2014, Barnes chose Hof Van Cleve in Kruishoutem, Belgium as his prize stage, before joining chef Rasmus Kofoed at Geranium in Copenhagen. He then returned to the Lake District and Rogan, heading up Rogan & Co. in Cartmel, close to L’Enclume, which also won a star.
So, all eyes are on Barnes and his new solo Manchester restaurant, Skof, which opened earlier this year. Located in the city’s NOMA neighbourhood, the restaurant promises Barnes’ assured modern British cooking in a relaxed environment, perfect for a city where white tablecloth experiences are very much not the vibe. Skof is the latest addition to Manchester’s head-turning restaurant scene and looks set to be an essential stop on any foodie tour of England’s northwest.
Here then is where Barnes likes to eat in Manchester when he's not putting all that stellar experience into practise on the pass at Skof.
Mr Hong Beef Noodles
“A Szechuan restaurant in the middle of Manchester’s Chinatown. I go for the cumin fried lamb and the garlic chili ribs, so delicious, my absolute favorite place and I recommend it to everyone who will listen.”