Welcome to eatGOODY
At eatGOODY, we celebrate the vibrant flavors of Korea through thoughtfully crafted dishes in a cozy atmosphere in the heart of Manchester. Our journey began with a commitment to making authentic Korean cuisine accessible, offering a menu filled with healthy yet comforting options. Each day features a special that showcases our dedication to freshness and creativity, like our flavorful Sweet Chilli Dumpling Boxes and Bibim Boxes, which are both satisfying and budget-friendly. With friendly staff and a warm environment, eatGOODY is more than a takeaway; it's a culinary experience where tradition meets modern comfort. Join us for a taste you won't forget!
- 1 Hillcourt St, Manchester M1 7HU, United Kingdom Hotline: +44 7452 895383
Introducing EatGOODY
Nestled at 1 Hillcourt St, Manchester, EatGOODY is your go-to destination for authentic Korean cuisine. This cozy eatery strikes the perfect balance between casual comfort food and healthy eating, all at remarkably affordable prices. With a menu that changes daily, EatGOODY invites diners to experience a variety of flavors, making every visit a delightful surprise.
What Sets EatGOODY Apart?
- Daily Specials: Each day features a unique 'megadeal' option for just £3.95. On Thursdays, guests can indulge in a Chilli Beef Bibim Box, Soy Chicken Box, or Soy Tofu Box, while Wednesdays offer tantalizing options like the Chicken Bibim Box and Tofu Tempura Bibim Box.
- Varied Offerings: The menu caters to all tastes—be it spicy, healthy, or vegetarian. Popular choices like the Sweet Chilli Chicken Box and Tofu Dumpling Box attract a steady stream of students and locals alike.
- Relaxed Atmosphere: Step inside to find a welcoming environment, complemented by subtle decor and calming music. With ample seating in the basement, it's an ideal spot for a quiet meal or a casual lunch with friends.
- Exceptional Service: Customers praise the friendly staff for their attentive service and willingness to guide newcomers through the menu. Whether you're a Korean food enthusiast or trying it for the first time, you're in good hands.
As one reviewer shared, their experience at EatGOODY was nothing short of outstanding, highlighting the “gorgeous Asian flavors” in their meal. From the generous portions to the delightful ambiance, each visit leaves patrons like Sammi W. and Mante Z. excited to return. The spicy tuna Bibim Box, featuring sticky rice and colorful veggies, isn't just a meal; it's an experience bursting with flavors, especially when paired with their addictive house sauce.
But don't just take our word for it; many have echoed similar sentiments about EatGOODY. The majority have praised the quality of food, claiming it's the perfect blend of comfort and health. Plus, with cash-only transactions—though an easy workaround given the nearby ATMs—the dining experience feels quaint yet distinctly modern.
In conclusion, whether you are in the mood for a hearty bibimbap adventure or a quick bite during class breaks, EatGOODY stands out as a gem in Manchester's bustling food scene. It's more than just a restaurant; it's a place to savor authentic Korean dishes while creating memories. Don't miss the chance to explore this delightful restaurant—you might just fall in love with Korean cuisine.

i've been told how popular eatgoody was and have been dying to try it out myself!! i finally got to visit with a friend on friday, a treat for last day of lectures! we got there right when they opened as the server was super nice and explained everything to us since it was our first time! she told us her personal favorites and the special for today which was veggie dumpling curry! we ended up sharing the special and bibimbap with the small dish of fish cake soup! the portion size was really worth the price! we both were satisfied with our meals and it started getting more packed as lunch time went by! however, there was so much seating downstairs and the overall atmosphere was so subtle and relaxing! we loved the music they had playin and especially found the decor/monitor add a really nice touch! everything was super amazing! the food, service, and atmosphere! it started getting really cold as more people trickled in, but the weather wasn't the best so i don't know if the heating was enough haha;; i most definitely want to come back and try a noodle dish before i leave manchester though!!

What can I say. It is great to write a review about a great place. And it is indeed a great little Korean takeaway! Not only a takeaway of course, as it has plenty of space downstairs in the basement if you feel like staying in. eatGoody can't boast about most plentiful menu, but there is something for everyone - be it something healthy, something spicy or something vegetarian. Actually, their dishes are healthy but qualify for comfort food as well, which doesn't happen very often. Each day they offer a different 'Today's Special', a little cardboard box filled with gorgeous Asian flavours. I am there every Wednesday getting my favourite tofu tempura in sweet chilli and soy sauce. Delicious. Staff are lovely, always greet you with a smile and good energy. It gets busy around lunch time, but I have never failed to get a seat and never had to wait for the order too long either. Cannot wait until next Wednesday!

eatGoody is a very recent and pleasant discovery. Incredibly close to uni, it's a small yet cozy Korean restaurant and takeaway. Some of the dishes are just a bit more expensive than an average student would afford everyday (around 7/8 £); though it is always possible to take the daily offer, that is, a dish (everyday different) which costs around 4£. I had rice with damplings and roast potatoes, it was delicious! Not too spicy, served with vegetables and an amazing gravy. Quality here is undoubtedly a priority, along with customer care. I'll come here again soon, for sure. The only weakness is that credit cards are not accepted; therefore, I advise you all to get some cash and invest it in excellent Korean dishes. ;)

Having been a Man Met student back in the early noughties, I like to go back down Oxford Rd to reminisce....more recently, I have been using these jaunts to try out some new eating places and this time, it was eatGoody's turn (thanks to Johnny Q for the recommendation). Next to the Sugden Sport Centre this wee gem of a cafe is right in the heart of the student area and, whilst I was there, had a steady stream of the young folk tucking into various dishes. I went for the spicy tuna Bibim box after deliberating for a good 10 mins (I always worry about getting food envy!) Luckily, I made the right choice, being a greedy girl - I always like to have a good feed and this box didn't let me down. Big portion of sticky steamed rice underneath a quad salad of lettuce, radish, carrot and shredded sweet omelette. Atop was a good mound of spicy tuna - not raw tuna (as i was hoping for, but at this price, how could I expect it) - but canned I think, dressed and minced with their house sauce. The box was brought to me with a squeezey bottle of said sauce and boy did I get addicted quick - like siracha, but with a smoky sweet flavour. I genuinely loved every mouthful, and washed it down with the grape aloe vera drink I grabbed from the fridge. I've plumped straight for the 5 stars for these 5 reasons: beautiful, fresh korean food, attentive service whilst ordering, clean and cosy setting, small but perfectly apt menu and lastly, its reasonable prices.

I've been here a couple of times before and gave it 3/5, but I'm upgrading to a 4 based on today's lunch! I went for the hot chicken, which came with rice in a lovely pepper sauce - really tasty. My previous gripe had been that the "special of the day" was quite carb heavy. I actually went there today craving one - sometimes that can be exactly what you need! However, the main dishes are less heavy on the carb and bigger on the other ingredients. I'd say the special is good for a quick fix, but if you're looking for something more special go for the regular menu.

I eventually popped into eatGoody after severe (good) peer pressure from our Yelp Manchester community... :-) I really had to go after hearing good things from everyone! So I was up Oxford Road yesterday and it was the perfect excuse to get my Korean on, especially at such a low low price - getting an assorted beef box with rice and veges, chicken dumplings and a grape aloe king (awesome - get one, it will change your life) for £6.50 - wow! Very low key, very low hassle and a really chilled place to eat fresh made food. Cash only so make sure you carry some notes on you.

Big fan of this little Korean cafe. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. I do not know much about Korean food but they were very informing and patient with me as I was contemplating on what to get. I did learn a lot from the Koreans working here. The place is very tiny with more rooms downstairs. The interior design looks like something you would find in Northern Quarter in Manchester. But all in all this is a great place to pop into while you are having your lunch break. Note: IT IS LOCATED BY GROSVENOR STREET (next to Sugden Sports Centre) IT IS VERY AFFORDABLE!

One of my best lunches in ages! Number 1 point: CASH ONLY. But actually this is not a big deal as there is a cash point right around the corner. I accidentally read something about Korean food this morning which was fatal as then all I could think about was kimchi and bibimbap. It was unfortunate that eatGoody was actually out of kimchi by the time I got there, but the bibimbap was was ready for take away which was v convenient (so many of the places around where I work and the uni are not well set up for fast food/take away, which I guess must be because students have more time). The lovely guy behind the counter pointed out he actually had a daily special (vegetable dumplings) for I think £3.95 compared to the £5.80 for the bulgogi bibimbap which is fairly pricey but I was dead set on it and it turned out I made the right decision because not only is it a generous size but it also tastes great. I was actually surprised it tasted so good because I normally order dolsot bibimbap so I can fry it all with an egg on the side of the hot stone bowl (oh so good!) but the flavours here were great (possibly a factor was my attention wandered while lovely man was adding the chilli pepper paste, so I I failed to say "stop" as instructed and got a very generous amount). I shall be back! Specifically I shall be back on Tuesdays and Thursday which are apparently when bibimbap is the daily special. I coupled this with a pretty decadent milkshake from Archie's (Reese's, flake, whipped cream) and excused all of it on the basis of it being Friday. Lunch of KINGS.

I've only eaten once at eatGoody, but I'm really quite blown away by my first experience of any Far Eastern cuisine and the whole atmosphere of eatGoody in particular. The decor is all wood, exposed brickwork and nice marble wall counters upstairs, downstairs has plentiful seating at individual tables with Korean television showing on a big screen. I would say the place is as informal (upstairs) or formal (downstairs) as you want it to be. All the staff and over half the customers were young Korean, which gave an authentic feel without being intimidating. And my server was really helpful and happy to talk me through the unfamiliar menu as much as I needed, even as the busy lunchtime service started to kick in. Order at the counter, but then they bring it to your table. They do a different 'Megadeal' every day of the week for £3.95, add a side dish for £1.20 (see photos for April 2011 megadeal and regular menus). I went for the Tofu version of Bibimbap, which for £1 extra can be served in a 'Hot Sizzling Bowl', which suited me fine. The sizzling bowl adds not only heat, it also creates a subtle variety of textures and flavours - the soft rice at the centre of the bowl contrasts with the crunchier sizzled rice at the edge. The idea seems to be to mix the whole thing together and top it off with eatGoody's sweet chilli sauce to taste. For a health-conscious vegetarian like myself, there are ample choices in the mains and small dishes to keep me coming back - bibimbap, dupbap, ramen, dumplings, tempura. For tourists, bicycle hire is available right next door from Bicycle Boutique, and the whole wider area has a relaxing feel to it which is quite remarkable considering busy Oxford Road is just around the corner.