Must-see restaurants in The United Kingdom

  • Drawing Room Café

    Notting Hill & West London

    This adorable cafe enjoys a divine setting within the elegant drawing room (the former Bishop's living room) at the rear of Fulham Palace. Sink into a…

  • Mac & Jac's

    The Midlands & the Marches

    This Friar St outfit has a lovely deli downstairs and a relaxing cafe upstairs for caffeine, sandwiches with fillings like Brie and grape, and hot dishes…

  • Lochinver Larder & Riverside Bistro

    North & West Coast

    An outstanding menu of inventive food made with local produce is on offer here. The bistro turns out delicious seafood dishes in the evening, while the…

  • Bothy

    Glasgow

    This West End player, boasting a combo of modern design and comfy retro furnishings, blows apart the myth that Scottish food is stodgy and uninteresting…

  • Le Bab

    The West End

    From its little nook on the top level of cosy Kingly Court, just off Carnaby Street, this diminutive restaurant dishes out gourmet kebabs, open-style pita…

  • Ship Inn

    Exmoor National Park

    Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and pal Robert Southey both downed pints in this 13th-century thatched Porlock inn – you can even sit in a snug…

  • Bocca di Lupo

    The West End

    Bocca radiates elegant sophistication from its dark Soho backstreet setting. The menu has dishes from across Italy (with pointers of what region they’re…

  • One Cove Road

    Greater Glasgow

    The area's best cafe occupies a sweet corner with views over the water or mud flats as you enter Gourock from Greenock on the right. The all-day breakfast…

  • Busta House Hotel

    Shetland

    This historic hotel near Brae is an atmospheric place to eat and offers a bar menu of warming fare that has takes on classics like lasagne and fish and…

  • Cerutti's

    Yorkshire

    A local institution, established in 1974: a visit to Cerutti's feels like a trip back in time, with elegant, old-fashioned decor and courteous, old…

  • Petit Bistro

    Guernsey

    Just steps from the Liberation Monument on the waterfront, this little corner of France is friendly and unpretentious and a longstanding local favourite…

  • Terrace

    Plymouth

    With its wide sea views, open sides and chilled-out atmosphere, the Terrace is a long-standing locals' favourite, especially among those who regularly…

  • Fish House

    Notting Hill & West London

    A worthy refuelling stop during a Portobello Market foray, this well-placed white-tile chippie does a brisk trade in fresh fish, wrapped in light and…

  • Horse & Groom

    The Cotswolds

    This laid-back but welcoming pub, in a tiny hamlet 2 miles west of Moreton-in-Marsh, is a firm favourite with well-heeled horsey types who appreciate its…

  • Jolly Fisherman

    Northumberland Coast

    Crab (in soup, sandwiches, fish platters and more) is the speciality of this gastropub, but it also has a variety of fish dishes, as well as a house…

  • Square Orange

    Keswick

    This lively cafe-bar seems to have become everyone's favourite hangout in Keswick – thanks no doubt to its superb thin-based pizzas, excellent wine and…

  • Indian Summer

    Brighton & Hove

    Brighton's best Indian outfit boasts typical British Indian decor (think high-back, leatherette chairs and modern fittings) and serves a multitude of…

  • Park House

    Cardiff

    The ambience is rather stuffy, but the menu at this private club is anything but conservative – subtle international flavours meet classic European…

  • Steak & Honour

    Cambridge

    'Don’t try eating these with one hand', warns a joint that started out as a couple of burger vans. These beef patties come squished between brioche buns…

  • Stable

    South Cornwall

    This super pizza restaurant has an ever-growing roster of locations around the southwest, but the Falmouth branch has a big selling point: a fabulous…

  • Allium

    Bath

    At the Abbey Hotel you'll find fine dining inside a Best Western Hotel. Head chef Rupert Taylor's work at an array of multi-Michelin-starred restaurants…

  • Walkers

    The Midlands & the Marches

    For a quick lunch, you can't beat Walkers' towering pork pies. Walkers was founded in Leicester in 1824; it has since sold its famous crisp brand, but the…

  • Skerries Bistro

    Orkney

    This cafe-bistro occupies a spectacular setting at the southern end of South Ronaldsay. It's a smart, modern glass-walled building with a deck and great…

  • Ceilidh Place

    Ullapool

    The restaurant in this hub of culture and good cheer serves inventive dishes that focus on fresh local seafood backed up by stews, plus lighter meals like…

  • St Nicholas Market

    Bristol

    The city's lively street market has a bevy of food stalls selling everything from Pieminister pies and mezze platters to pulled-pork rolls from barbecue…

  • Thai Lemongrass

    Edinburgh

    From the waiter’s prayerlike gesture of greeting to the gold buddha gazing down on diners, everything about this restaurant feels authentically Thai. The…

  • Oyster Box

    Jersey

    Glass buoys suspended from the ceiling, nautically themed Jersey ceramics and huge windows with views of one of Jersey's best beaches welcome you inside…

  • Six by Nico

    Glasgow

    Chefs are creative types and get easily bored whisking up the same menu day after day. Nico has fixed that by presenting a themed degustation that lasts…

  • Bone China

    South Cornwall

    With a determinedly vintage vibe, this quirky cafe has graduated from a small daytime operation to a lunch-and-dinner proposition: light bites, tapas and…

  • David's

    Cumbria & the Lakes

    For many years this town house restaurant has been the address for formal dining in Carlisle and there's no sign that's going to change. It majors in rich…

  • Beneth'ill Cafe

    Orkney

    Handy for the Moaness ferry, this cafe has a spectacular location by the water with great views of the brooding Hoy hills. It offers home baking and light…

  • Andina

    Clerkenwell, Shoreditch & Spitalfields

    Cheerful Andina sits on the corner of trendy Redchurch St and serves high-quality Peruvian street food. The lively restaurant, set over two floors, is a…

  • Mustard Seed

    Inverness

    The menu at this bright and bustling bistro changes weekly, but focuses on Scottish and French cuisine with a modern twist. Grab a table on the upstairs…

  • Old Theatre Deli

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Artisan breads from the Midlands' renowned Hambleton Bakery, gourmet sandwiches, quiches, pies, salads and hot specials, such as corn-and-bacon fritters,…

  • Mountain Cafe

    The Cairngorms

    The Mountain Cafe offers freshly prepared local produce with a Kiwi twist (the owner is from New Zealand): healthy breakfasts of muesli, porridge and…

  • Watermill

    The Lake District

    Two miles from Windermere in Ings, this resolutely traditional inn is exactly what you'd expect from a Cumbrian pub – beamed ceilings, whitewashed walls,…

  • The Art School

    Liverpool

    The old lantern room of a Victorian 'home for destitute children' is now one of the top spots in town for contemporary British cuisine, courtesy of chef…

  • Street Food Chef

    Sheffield

    Local students flock to this down-to-earth, healthy Mexican canteen, which started life as a street-food truck and now has several outlets in Sheffield…

  • Chop Chop

    Edinburgh

    Chop Chop serves dishes popular in China rather than Britain – as its slogan says, 'Can a billion people be wrong?' No sweet-and-sour pork here, but a…

  • Frankie's Fish & Chips

    Shetland

    This famous Shetland chippie uses only locally sourced and sustainable seafood. As well as chip-shop standards, the menu runs to tasty Shetland mussels in…

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