B.Eat Street Manchester has announced its food traders - and they're mouth-wateringly good.

From grilled cheese sandwiches to Indonesian street food, there will be an eclectic mix of food delights on offer at the concept's new location at the Great Northern on Deansgate Mews.

The seven traders will be providing the perfect menus for micro-diners and the wait is over to find out which of the city's favourites have been included.

They will join three 'drinking dens' - Tokyo-themed Lucky Lucky Late Bar, wine by day and coffee by night Milk of Burgundy and Czech beer place Kozel Lokal at the new permanent complex, which serves up to 500 diners.

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Due for a grand opening on July 15 the venue will have an outdoor terrace, art installations curated by Harrison Edwards and resident DJs bringing the music beats.

The site is spread over 9,000 sq ft.

Here's the lowdown on the B.Eat Street traders:

Big Grillie Style

American-style grilled cheese sandwiches.

Need we say more? Yum.

Bart’s Dog Kart

You guessed it - some of the best hot dogs and nachos in the city in Bart's shack.

Warning: Staff will be wearing garish Hawaiian shirts.

Bali Beach Hut

Transport yourself to the tranquil island right here in Manchester by sampling the Indonesian street food - inspired by traditional markets.

Eat New York

When New York flavours land in Manchester. Run by a trio of Mancunian pals, head here for American-style shakes and bagels.

Indian Street Canteen

This is nothing like any canteen you'll remember from your youth.

The dishes are sweet and spicy and based around foods you'll find in South India.

These guys will look familiar, too, as they are the brains behind Chaat Cart.

Lekker

Hup Holland Hup! The Oranje footie players may not be taking to the pitch in France for Euro 2016 this summer but thankfully, a taste of Holland has made it to Manchester.

It is a dedicated Dutch diner, with mini pancakes and other confectionery delights.

Jerk

Feast on the Jamaican BBQ straight from the chargrill.

It's all about jerk flavours here.