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The Hot 20: the most popular Liverpool restaurants

By: Sarah Tierney

Updated: 1 September 2025

Want a snapshot of where’s ‘hot’ on the Liverpool food and drink scene right now? The Confidential Guides Hot 20 is where to look.

It shows which of the 240+ Liverpool restaurants and bars listed on Confidential Guides got the most clicks in the previous month (excluding clicks from our newsletters and promotions).

In other words, it’s the places that you, the people, are searching for and reading about; the places everyone’s talking about.

Don’t get The Hot 20 confused with our list, The best restaurants in Liverpool for 2025, which gives our writers’ top-rated restaurants. Think of that as our favourite restaurants and the Hot 50 as our readers’ favourites. As you’d expect, a fair few places appear on both.

Here is the Confidential Guides Hot 20 – the most popular restaurants in Liverpool for September 2025.

  • Three meat roast at Liverpool's Chamber 36
    Chinatown (Liverpool)

    1. Chamber 36 Liverpool

    Restaurant - Pan Asian

    Just a chopstick’s throw from Liverpool’s Chinese Arch, the original Chamber 36 serves specialities from across East Asia including a strong selection of traditional Chinese dim sum.

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  • A pasta dish at La Famiglia Bar and Restaurant in Liverpool.
    Book Now Cavern Quarter

    2. La Famiglia Bar & Restaurant

    Restaurant - Italian

    The name says it all: La Famiglia Bar & Restaurant is a family-run outfit serving fresh, traditional Italian cuisine rethought, using the finest ingredients. It’s also The Best Restaurant in the North West according to the 2024 Italian Awards.

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  • A selection of the small plates at Voyagers, one of Liverpool's most exciting new restaurants for 2024.
    Book Now Ropewalks

    3. Voyagers

    Restaurant - Global

    Voyagers in The Halyard Liverpool is in the league of hotel restaurants that become a destination in their own right. A sophisticated and well-travelled menu of small plates combined with inviting modern design make it a standout addition to the Ropewalks. Expect an individual take on cool, casual dining.

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  • Book Now Georgian Quarter

    4. The Art School

    Restaurant - Modern British

    Liverpool’s award-winning, fine-dining restaurant The Art School brings together inventive Modern British cooking and an impressive historic setting.

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  • Three Roast Meats at Man Tsuen Ho's in Liverpool's Chinatown
    Chinatown (Liverpool)

    5. Man Tsuen Ho’s

    Takeaways

    Man Tsuen Ho’s may be a relative newcomer to Liverpool’s Chinatown but you wouldn’t know. Everything about it looks like it has been on the spot since 1988 and not changed a jot.

    Sometimes you don’t want glamour and modern fusion though. You want exactly what made you fall in love with Chinese food all those years ago. It’s prawn cracker as a madeleine moment.

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  • Craft beer at Ye Hole In Ye Wall, Liverpool's oldest pub
    Liverpool City Centre

    6. Ye Hole In Ye Wall

    Pubs

    Ye Hole In Ye Wall is not, as you might imagine, an ancient times ATM, but it is Liverpool’s oldest pub, dating from 1726. There’s a definite sense of history but one that hasn’t been beautifully refurbished; it’s still very much a boozer.

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  • Baltic Triangle

    7. Manifest

    Restaurant - Modern British

    The manifesto at industrial-chic restaurant and “dine-at-wine-bar” Manifest is “seasonal plates and famous Liverpool hospitality”, with the Modern British menus regularly changing to reflect both local produce availability and the wines that will be matched to the food.

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  • Georgian Quarter

    8. Papillon

    Cafes

    Papillon is a quaint-looking bistro-style restaurant, complete with baby pink paintwork and pinstripe canopy to match. In fact, it looks more like something on a French postcard than somewhere you’d find in the middle of Liverpool. 

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  • Coconut, passion fruit & banana from Restaurant 8 in Liverpool
    Cavern Quarter

    9. Restaurant 8

    Restaurant - Modern British

    Chef and co-owner Andrew Sheridan (who you might recognise from Great British Menu) has uprooted Restaurant 8 from Birmingham and returned to the city of his birth. It’s a tough blow for the Brummies; the restaurant had built up a mighty reputation in the city, being awarded three AA Rosettes. But it’s excellent news for Liverpool.

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  • Book Now Georgian Quarter

    10. Vetch

    Restaurant - Global

    There’s a bonhomie and a sense of welcome at Vetch, marking it out as a friendly neighbourhood restaurant and simultaneously one of the best fine dining establishments in Liverpool.

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  • Puri grazing platter at Indian Tiffin Room Liverpool
    Book Now Ropewalks

    11. Indian Tiffin Room Liverpool

    Restaurant - Indian subcontinent

    Indian Tiffin Room, the successful North West independent, has brought its authentic street food flavours to Liverpool.

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  • Liverpool City Centre

    12. Queens

    Restaurant - Modern British

    With simple, regularly changing menus to showcase the best seasonal ingredients available at market, you can expect carefully prepared plates of stylish food at this equally chic wine bar and bistro tucked away on a “secret” jigger just off bustling Castle Street. 

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  • A pint of London Pride at The Philharmonic Dining Rooms
    Georgian Quarter

    13. The Philharmonic Dining Rooms

    Pubs

    This impressively ornate pub was built over 120 years ago and stands proudly on the corner of Hope Street. The Philharmonic splits off into separate rooms, each more show-stopping than the next.

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  • Liverpool City Centre

    14. Bacaro

    Restaurant - European

    Like the backstreet Venetian tapas places which inspired this central Liverpool bar and restaurant, there is something about Salt House Bacaro that makes you never want to leave.

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  • Ropewalks

    15. Maggie Fu Hanover Street

    Restaurant - Chinese

    Its website proclaims ‘authentic Chinese food’, but the menu at Maggie Fu’s stretches way beyond the borders of the People’s Republic, and the bustling open kitchen serves up plenty more than just its classic stir fries with rice, dim sum dumplings and steamed bao buns.

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  • Breakfast at Duke Street Market in Liverpool
    Ropewalks

    16. Duke Street Market

    Bars

    Following in the footsteps of other successful models in the region, with communal dining tables and a mezzanine served by a choice of resident kitchens, this 100-year-old warehouse-turned-foodhall is one of the Ropewalks newcomers breathing life back into Duke Street.

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  • Albert Dock

    17. Madre Liverpool

    Restaurant - Mexican

    The world’s greatest hand-held food is promised by Madre – tostadas, quesadillas and tacos tacos tacos. There’s also all the Mexican drinks vibes you could ever wish for, from beer and cocktails to tequila and mezcal – inside the historic Atlantic Pavilion or outside in the sunny courtyard.

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  • Book Now Princes Dock

    18. Malmaison Liverpool Bar & Grill

    Bars

    Malmaison Liverpool Bar & Grill is much more than just another soulless hotel restaurant. With its dockside location and terrace, celeb fans and cool boutique vibes, it’s one of Liverpool’s most impressive dining destinations.

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  • Liverpool City Centre

    19. Buyers Club

    Bars

    Squished on the cusp of the Knowledge Quarter and the Georgian Quarter and resident in the old Flying Picket since 2015, Buyers Club is a neighbourhood bar and kitchen-restaurant, complete with gallery, garden with coffee and spritz kiosk, and even an intimate music venue.

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  • Chung Ku by the waterfront in Liverpool is a striking Chinese restaurant
    Brunswick

    20. Chung Ku

    Restaurant - Chinese

    Chung Ku is very different from Liverpool’s other Chinese restaurants. It’s a modernist icon on the waterfront just south of Brunswick that looks like a marooned sampan or a strange fish with architectural fins. Its floor-to-ceiling windows flood the place with light and the views across the water to the Wirral are stunning.

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