Gay Liverpool
Eating out
Liverpool's restaurant scene has blossomed over the past decade with new eateries popping up overnight. The revolution almost certainly began at 60 Hope Street (www.visitliverpool.com/site/eating-out/60-hope-street-p16320).
Four times Best Merseyside Restaurant of the Year, this haven for European cuisine offers modern dining at a very reasonable price, though you are advised to book early.
The city's ethnic diversity has led to a wide range of dining choices when it comes to style.
Being home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe has meant a plethora of Chinese restaurants, a significant proportion of which lie in the city's Chinatown (around Berry Street). However, one of the most impressive actually looks out of the River Mersey from a marvellous vantage point on Columbus Quay. At the Sapporo Teppanyaki Restaurant (www.visitliverpool.com/site/eating-out/sapporo-teppanyaki-restaurant-p52668), preparation of food is pure entertainment, as expert chefs flaunt their outstanding skills and creative flair to ensure that every meal is unique.