Reviews on Seafood food in Kyleakin, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kyleakin (/kaɪlˈɑːkɪn/; Scottish Gaelic: Caol Àcain) is a village situated on the east coast of the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The village is along the strait of Kyle Akin opposite the northwest Scottish mainland town of Kyle of Lochalsh. Kyleakin is within the parish of Strath.
Restaurants in Kyleakin
4 based on 632 reviews
We popped in for lunch one day and were delighted. A friendly welcome and a good menu. We all love seafood and wondered what to choose. We liked the sound of the gumbo but were worried it might be too spicy. We were given a sample pot which convinced us - and were offered some creme fraiche to cool it down a little. It was perfect. Thank you
4 based on 455 reviews
Welcome to the Harbour Restaurant Where Cristina Hermoso Escalas offers you a traditional taste of Spain, on the Isle of Skye. We believe in serving only the very best of fresh produce, all of which we prepare in our own kitchen or source form top supplie
Arrived across the street with 44 On a coach with dinner prepaid. Found this gem and dined in true Spanish style, the front manager Scottish and the mistress in the kitchen a diminutive Spanish expert who came out to sincerely make sure you were pleased, we were! Had the best thick piece of cod prepared in a fabulous sauce while I had tender lamb with apricots, prunes and other vegetables. Finished with a cream Catalan in a jar with thick rich chocolate.
4 based on 742 reviews
We visit this area a lot with work, and the Claymore is one of our favourites. Tonight was busy, and the service was slow, but thatâs OK and understandable. However the food was appalling and overpriced, not seen that here before. The mussel broth was bland and watery, my chicken was cremated and inedible dumped on frozen chips with a few uninspiring lettuce leaves. We had 3 pints, 3 cokes and the bill was £103 for 3 of us with no desserts. Not good.
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4 based on 1041 reviews
Located in the Old Schoolhouse building in Breakish only 6 miles over the bridge in the beautiful Isle of Skye, Red Skye Restaurant aims to provide a wonderfully relaxed yet creative dining experience. Open 6 days per week from March till October with exc
We called in for lunch having prebooked (which is advisable). The restaurant was busy, and whilst our order was taken promptly by a very good hostess/waitress, we had to wait around 40 minutes for our food to arrive. The kitchen is small and only staffed by one person as far as we could see, and this limits the speed of output if it is busy. We had a main course and dessert. Beef blade as a main course was very tasty, and the burgers are of a good quality, but only a meagre serving of chips was forthcoming. The lack of green vegetables was a disadvantage. Belgium chocolate mousse as a dessert was good, but overpriced. There is a good selection of local beers and also a wine list/menu, but all drinks are expensive.
Monkfish supper! Scallops supper! Service with a smile and some cracking chat!Honestly we have had chippies all round the country and gone to some supposedly 'upscale' chippies, but this one was really fantastic! Freshly cooked fish from the fishmonger's slab, battered before your eyes; same for the chips, done while you wait, all in the company of the lovely proprietor.We went twice during our holiday - not JUST because we're greedy... mainly because it was unbelievably delicious!
4 based on 261 reviews
There are not many places one can return to after 50 years and find them much as you remembered - but in the best of ways. Stopped in here for coffee after a week on nearby Raasay, and while it's been well maintained, the layout and feel of the hotel hadn't really changed much from my student days when, working in a nearby guest house for the summer, I spent quite a bit of off duty time with some of the local young people who'd befriended my colleague and me - granted more often in the bar!Warmly welcomed, we enjoyed a good cup of coffee and an outstanding slice of gluten free/vegetarian chocolate orange tart - with the bonus of a chat with the cheery waitress, who was kept busy with minibus travellers popping in. It's a great location too, so don't just come off the bridge and turn north, or you'll miss this unpretentious, friendly and well run restaurant, as well as the views and the story of Eilean Ban (the lighthouse island) where Gavin Maxwell (Ring of Bright Water) lived with his otters. Happy memories!
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