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Inside the ‘first-of-its-kind’ restaurant and bakery bringing the flavours of New Zealand to Manchester

Tahi presents a distinct Kiwi all-day dining concept for Manchester

Inside Tahi, the new restaurant and bakery bringing a slice of New Zealand to Manchester(Image: Kenny Brown | Manchester Evening News)

Manchester’s Oxford road is gearing up to welcome a brand new addition to its thriving food and drink scene, following a string of new foodie concepts opening over the last six months. This time, it’s the turn of Tahi - a first-of-its-kind restaurant bringing the flavours of New Zealand to the city.

Located within Manchester’s vibrant new neighbourhood, Circle Square, on Oxford Road, it’s been brought to life by one of the founders behind the hugely successful Tamper Coffee in Sheffield. Established by New Zealand native, Jonathan Perry, a distinct Kiwi identity and accent runs through the design and food at the 102-cover restaurant, which counts the recently opened, late-night food and entertainment venue Canvas, and food hall Hello Oriental, as neighbours.

Jonathan Perry, founder of Tahi says: "I am a New Zealander with a passion for awesome coffee and amazing food (like most New Zealanders!). Ten years ago I created Tamper Coffee Company in Sheffield which started as a coffee shop and expanded into the cafe it is today.

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"From there I founded and created the Depot Bakery and food hall, Kommune. When this exciting opportunity was presented to me through Bruntwood SciTech, I saw the potential to create Tahi as the epitome of the Kiwi concept of a social spaces that New Zealand is known for. I have always dreamed of delivering this offering and we are excited to share a little piece of our home to Manchester.

Tahi has been brought to life by one of the founders behind the hugely successful Tamper Coffee in Sheffield(Image: Kenny Brown | Manchester Evening News)

“The vision for Tahi is to create a place for people to come together from locals living nearby to office workers and newcomers to the city. Whether they are on the hunt for an exceptional brew, a yum yum the size of their head or the best eggs benedict, we want them to look no further than Tahi."

Aiming to be the place where people come together from morning to night, the warm and welcoming spaces embrace the Maori way of hospitality and will offer a casual yet intimate atmosphere, as well as exceptional service, when it opens this weekend. Open daily from 9am, the fast-paced open kitchen will serve throughout the day from brunch to dinner and drinks in-between.

The space is a homage to the art, culture and design of New Zealand, designed around elements of the country’s landscape and its diversity(Image: Kenny Brown | Manchester Evening News)

"The space is a homage to the art, culture and design of New Zealand, designed around elements of the country’s landscape and its diversity. The rich green native forest of New Zealand typically with rich green ferns, dark brown trees and grey dry mud have been carefully replicated inside Tahi from the columns to the furniture.