Bruco
Bruco is a new Italian restaurant in Ancoats. It’s modern and airy but the warm colours and friendly staff make it seem comfortable and cosy.
The relaxed menu includes small sharing plates and nibbly bits like some top class olives and pillowy focaccia.
Main courses are brief but well executed, everything from spectacular gnocchi with heritage tomatoes and slow-cooked beef rib lasagne.
Confidentials’ own Gordo is a big fan of the orechiette with fennel sausage and friarelli, praising it as ‘a knock-out’ in a recent review.
Italian restaurants are everywhere but Bruco feels fresh and appealing. The weekend breakfast is a top recommendation.
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