Sticks’n’Sushi will open a new restaurant in Manchester’s Spinningfields next spring.
This marks the group’s 17th site in the UK and the latest in its north expansion push, following a recent opening in Glasgow.
The two-storey venue will seat 246 people, with dining areas on the ground floor and mezzanine and an outdoor terrace.
The menu will include sushi, sashimi, salads, and grilled skewers, served à la carte or as set menus.
Dishes such as Ebi Bites (tempura shrimp with miso aioli, lime, and chilli) and the Maki Maki roll selection will feature alongside larger sharing platters like ‘As Good As It Gets,’ which combines handrolls, maki, and sticks.
Grill options include the Japanese classics Shōyu Tebasaki, Gindara No Miso, and Aka Ebi.
The company employs around 1,500 people worldwide and expects to add 75 more jobs with the Manchester opening.
Andreas Karlsson, SticksʹnʹSushi Group CEO, said: “Manchester is an important milestone in our UK growth strategy – it’s been on our radar for many years, and we’re delighted to have found the perfect space for us.
Manchester is a city that celebrates creativity, culture and great food, and that’s exactly the kind of place where SticksʹnʹSushi belongs.
We’re excited to create new jobs, meet our new neighbours, and introduce our unique blend of Danish design and Japanese dining to the city.”



