**Ho’s Bakery Manchester: A Taste of Artisan Excellence**

Nestled in the heart of Manchester at 46 Faulkner Street, Ho’s Bakery is your go-to destination for artisanal baked goods that delight the senses. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, we pride ourselves on crafting each pastry, loaf, and dessert from the finest ingredients, ensuring that every bite is a delicious experience.

At Ho’s Bakery, we believe that our customers deserve more than just good food; they deserve a warm and inviting atmosphere where they can relax and enjoy their treats. Whether you’re stopping by for a morning coffee and croissant or picking up a custom cake for a special occasion, our friendly staff is here to assist you with any questions and ensure your experience exceeds expectations.

What sets Ho’s Bakery apart is our dedication to innovation and tradition, blending classic recipes with modern twists to create unique offerings you won’t find anywhere else. From our signature sourdough breads to delightful pastries and bespoke cakes, every item is made with passion and artistry.

We invite you to explore our menu and discover the flavors that make Ho’s Bakery truly special. For inquiries or to book an appointment, feel free to call us at 0161 236 8335 or visit our website at http://www.hosbakery.co.uk/. Experience the difference at Ho’s Bakery—where every visit feels like coming home.

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Mansoor Mir

5 Google Rating

The birthday cakes I have had from this bakery are hard to describe! All the good things you would e

5/ 5

The birthday cakes I have had from this bakery are hard to describe! All the good things you would expect in a cake! Soft, firm, spongy, not too sweet, fresh ingredients, beautiful. etc.! I have not been disappointed by Ho bakery yet! Definitely would recommend.

Dean

5 Google Rating

A place where I always end up having my cheat meals, great freshly baked produce. The best one is th

5/ 5

A place where I always end up having my cheat meals, great freshly baked produce. The best one is the taro cream bun!

AL Lim

5 Google Rating

I basically made a pilgrimage to this bakery so often. It opens I think at 9am and when you enter is

5/ 5

I basically made a pilgrimage to this bakery so often. It opens I think at 9am and when you enter is just a waft of bread. Asian bakeries for those of you who don't know, are very diverse. Whether you want a pork bun, a bun with cream in it or a straight up pastry, you can buy it here. I mean, it's cheap, it's good, and I'm fat. So really just go there and get some buns hun

Adam Lynch

5 Google Rating

Ho's great - I love their Pork Bun and Egg Custard tart. I would recommend going here if you're afte

5/ 5

Ho's great - I love their Pork Bun and Egg Custard tart. I would recommend going here if you're after something different. Brilliant. Friendly staff too!

Matt “UndeadWario” Armitage

4 Google Rating

My favourite place to get red bean paste buns. Can sell out quickly though, get there early while t

4/ 5

My favourite place to get red bean paste buns. Can sell out quickly though, get there early while they're fresh!

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