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Longsight Manchester – The Neighbourhood Manchester Keeps Discovering

Longsight Market, Stockport Road food, multiple mosque communities and a South Asian population that's been here since the 1960s. Longsight is the real thing.

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Longsight sits east of Rusholme and south of Ardwick, along the Stockport Road corridor that runs from the city centre toward Stockport. It’s predominantly South Asian – Pakistani, Bangladeshi and more recently Somali communities – and has been since the 1960s. Unlike Rusholme which has become tourist-facing with its Curry Mile identity, Longsight remains genuinely community-oriented. The food, the market, the mosques and the shops exist for the people who live here.

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Longsight Market

Longsight Market on Dickenson Road is one of the better indoor markets in Manchester for South Asian produce. The stalls carry a range of fresh vegetables, dried pulses, spices and specialty items that simply aren’t available in mainstream supermarkets. Fresh curry leaves, frozen desi vegetables, whole spice packs, Bangladeshi fish on certain days. Prices are significantly cheaper than city centre alternatives and the quality is comparable or better. Go on a Saturday for the full market rather than a weekday.

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Stockport Road Food

The stretch of Stockport Road through Longsight is one of the better food streets in south Manchester if you know what to look for. Pakistani karahi restaurants, Bangladeshi curry houses, halal fried chicken shops that do proper seasoning, South Asian sweet shops with fresh mithai. None of it is designed for visitors – prices are community prices, decor is functional, menus might be in Urdu with partial English translation. This is food made for people who grew up eating it, which is the only meaningful quality standard.

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Mosques and Community

Longsight has multiple mosques serving Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Somali communities. The Al-Quba mosque is one of the largest in south Manchester. During Ramadan the Stockport Road area transforms – iftar food available from small operations, tarawih prayers drawing large crowds, the neighbourhood taking on a different rhythm from 9pm onwards. It’s one of the parts of Manchester that operates on a genuinely different schedule from the city centre.

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