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5 based on 86 reviews
Open every evening to both non-residents and residents. There is a reduced menu on Sunday evenings. Food served from 6pm to 9pm. The restaurant serves a wide selection of food, all of which is freshly-cooked, locally sourced and seasonal. All of our ingre
What a find. A truly fabulous Thai Restaurant. Tonight we were celebrating my husbandâs birthday and couldnât have chosen anywhere better. As we are holidaying in the area, this was a âpot luckâ choice (though we did check other Tripadvisor recommendations.A really friendly family run the hotel and restaurant, you are seated in the lounge to have a drink whilst your meal is cooked for you- you even get to decide how spicy you want it because every dish is cooked from scratch.The food was all delicious and beautifully presented, service was great-cheerful and attentive.Weâd highly recommend this restaurant. Thank you for a delightful evening.
4 based on 951 reviews
Situated at the heart of Sidmouth town centre and Esplanade, Dukes is a family friendly Seaside inn offering relaxed dining, drinks and accommodation all year round.
We stayed in the hotel and I wasnât sure what to expect from its restaurant. I shouldnât have worried it was excellent. The staff are very friendly and the service is efficient. I was very impressed with the standard of the food. The menu is good with something for everyone.Several of our party had fish and chips which they all thought excellent. I had Hake which was beautifully cooked. I know the meat eaters were happy with their food too. The portions were big, the food nicely presented and very fresh.Definitely glad we came.
4 based on 786 reviews
Having popped into Lyme on an unseasonly but typically Lyme sunny Autumn Sunday morning, we were debating where to try for lunch. Not easy on a busy day like that, but they fitted the three of us into the restaurant area. It is many years since we were last at the Millside, but the cosy inside area and friendly staff meant we quickly settled.On the face of it, a traditional Sunday lunch menu, but on reading more one finds the veg are sourced where possible from a local organic farm, the meat is supplied by a free range specialist butcher, and the fish is local Lyme Bay catch of the day. We are not fans of carvery type food so Iâm pleased to report this is definitely far removed from mass Sunday catering.Everything was beautifully cooked, and we had a large bowl of different veg to accompany the ample serving of deliciously crispy roast potatoes. With a varied wine list, a selection of local gins, plus premium soft drinks at reasonable prices, we left satiated and without too big a hole in my wallet.This is not a pretentious restaurant. It appears to be staying honest to traditional fayre cooked well with quality ingredients. A recipe for happy diners Iâd suggest and weâll quite likely return when next in the area (but booking in advance!).
5 based on 98 reviews
A lovely gem of a restaurant with a quirky, bohemian feel serving interesting food and great drinks. All of the meats are locally sourced, fish is from the south coast and the majority of the vegetables are picked on the day. Most of the wines are organic
This is a truly unique experience. We arrived shortly before 7pm as a foursome. At this point we had no idea what we would be eating other than that it would be 6 courses.We were given a menu that gave a clue as to what the food would be. Told to have an open mind as the food we would be served even if we had historically liked it would be expertly prepared and exquisitely served. It was!We were there for 3 hrs total. Service was attentive and not rushed. The restaurant is small, with limited couverts so it can be a relaxed environment. Conceptually this restaurant works really well.
4 based on 257 reviews
Award winning boutique Restaurant with Rooms just outside Sidmouth in East Devon. 7 Ensuite Bedrooms, Spa, fitness room, Private Car park & award winning gardens. Restaurant with an A la Carte Menu made from a strong ethos to local produce.
We arrived during a power cut early in the day. The hostess couldnât have been more accommodating explaining what was available ( most of the menu) . Such delicious food and a rare find that is fine dining that will accept canine companions. Highly recommended, loved it !We are delighted that you enjoyed your somewhat disrupted service with the power cut, we can still manage to cook a meal the old fashioned way!! Doggies are very welcome in one of our two dining areas and to be honest to date we have never had a bad dog visit, well-behaved owners are most welcome too!!!
4 based on 24 reviews
Friendly staff, generous portions and fair value, but all a bit boring.Hot chilli sauce (which came with a warning); Mild! Garlic mayo; Mild! Even the onion in the doner kebab and indeed the lamb itself; Mild.The meat in my wifeâs chicken skewers was better, but overall she suffered with the same flavourless accompaniments.Not really what weâd hoped for.
4 based on 176 reviews
Mediterranean Cuisine with a heavy touch of local influence. We take pride in using Fresh and Local ingredients and lots of love to prepare each dish to be simply delicious and unique, taking your taste buds through a sun kissed Mediterranean journey. â O
We came here because our local Le Pisani in Axminster was closed for staff holiday.The Pasta Al Salmone is the best dish on the menu normally, but not so good at this restaurant. Grapes were added in it instead of Prawns. Staff were very attentive and the service was quick. We await our local reopening so we can get our regular fix.
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5 based on 125 reviews
A small restaurant in the heart of Seaton. We serve a wide range of Tapas and make changes to the menu each month so you can assured of variety! Our desserts always include a small selection plate where you can try a selection of 5 small dessert samples!
All the dishes were beautifully prepared, interesting and tasty. Plenty of international variety across the menu from which we particularly enjoyed the Lebanese Kibbeh. Service was so sweet and the ambience cosy and friendly. Will definitely be returning. Just what Seaton needs.
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