• Tampopo reveals new plans for the Corn Exchange

Tampopo reveals new plans for the Corn Exchange

19 July 2015

Tampopo, the Manchester born Pan Asian restaurant has revealed the new-look plans for their Corn Exchange restaurant. 

According to Tampopo, The Corn Exchange restaurant will be a brighter, more colourful and vibrant expression of Pan Asian food culture, with a design that reflects the light-hearted, eclectic nature of dining in the areas from which Tampopo draws it’s inspiration. 


Expect bespoke, colourful tiling and lanterns, elegant greenery and outdoor dining spaces, vintage Asian artwork and lightbox logo graphics. 

The main restaurant will seat 105 including a stand-alone bar area.



David Fox, Co-Founder of Tampopo, commented: 

“After 18 years, this is only the second evolution of the Tampopo brand. A lot has changed in South East Asia in that time. We wanted to capture the current, cool, but fun, café style dining that is prevalent in many areas from where we draw our inspiration. This has Western and Colonial influences, but is a style very much ‘owned’ by the South East Asian culture.”

Tampopo Corn Exchange will open at the end of September 2015. Joining Tampopo will be Liverpool's Mowgli, who recently announced their first Manchester site at the reinvented dining hot spot. 


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