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4 based on 187 reviews
Janie1969 (the previous review) is spot on. This place is, well, creepy. They present as a five-star restaurant â with a wine list few of those could muster (how about a $5,000 bottle of 1950 Petrus?). But our group of six were only the third table being served. The place smells . . . moldy? And Susan (who works hard) goes through the motions without really listening. Youâre told to expect superb dining from the chef, her husband (never seen). But after an amuse-bouche of smoked salmon in a clever ice-cube cup, the food deteriorated. Iâve never had âmushyâ lobster before. This place is in a time-warp. I couldnât wait to leave. One of our friends described it as the worst restaurant heâs ever eaten in. And the price was . . . very high. Avoid.
4 based on 1367 reviews
We ended up in the Arch Inn due to recommendations of our guides and were not dissapointed. They do not take reservations but since we were early, it was no problem to get a table (out of season). The service was very welcoming and helpful, also in the choice of wine. We took the catch of the day which was one of the best meals during our trip to Scotland (salmon with a very delicious sauce, mash and fresh vegetables). Also the wine was very nice!
4 based on 362 reviews
Really good place, relaxed bar downstairs and comfortable restaurant upstairs.Food was wonderful, seafood chowder followed by sharing seafood platter. Great service and reasonably priced.Didnât try wine as was driving.Pizzas looked good and they have a proper oven.
4 based on 916 reviews
Great pub, had the rugby World Cup on as well as well kept beer.Dog friendly.Seafood is spot on, had oysters and king scallops today very nice.Staff friendly.Great village and sea from cottages.
4 based on 287 reviews
We booked to go for Sunday lunch yesterday and what a disaster. We arrived just before 2pm. The kitchen was dark the bar virtually empty and none of the restaurant table laid for meals. a man behind the bar fairly obviously wanted to ignore us. We stood around in the restaurant area for a few minutes and after the staff member ignored us left. They very obviously don't serve Sunday lunch - why the hell didn't they tell us when we phoned to book the table - we wasted many miles and much time yesterday.We have been to Fuaran many many times in the past and it has always been great - how come it went so wrong this time?
4 based on 1498 reviews
When we arrived, the place was heaving. We had a 'cup of prawns' plus some soup. Service was quick and friendly.
4 based on 336 reviews
Absolutely fantastic meal. The seafood was delicious and extremely fresh, if you want fresher seafood you'll have to buy a boat.Don't miss out on this little gem of a place but book in advance as they were turning people away. As I said when I shared your review on our Facebook feed, witty and positive.. thatâs the best kind. H
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4 based on 1136 reviews
Great welcome from really friendly staff. Relaxed atmosphere. The menu of dishes identified as surfy, turfy, or wee includes some great choices and very good value. The mussels were beautifully presented, really tasty and although from the "wee" choices a good sized portion.
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5 based on 201 reviews
Well, well, well, what a wonderful find in a remote spot on Scotland's West Coast.Let's start with the building. It's about as simple and cozy. The kitchen, which is tiny and right next to the dining area, is fitted out with pretty basic cooking equipment but don't let this fool you. The food that the chef and owner creates in this space is about as good as it gets!Next, the views. They're breathtaking. You can see right across the bay, out to the Summer Isles. Views don't get much better.Then, the service. Fabulous. You are well looked after.Finally, the food. I've already touched on it. One word. Brilliant. If you love seafood, you'll adore this place. You won't find much fresher or better anywhere in the world (and I've eaten in many places around the world). The food is local and mouth watering.We drove a couple of hours to eat here and it was well worth it.Salt Seafood Kitchen is a hidden gem of a place. I can't recommend it enough.Bon Apetite.
5 based on 284 reviews
Local fresh and homemade from scratch produce served in the Old Schoolhouse perched on the shores of Inner Loch Torridon.
what a superb experience- we turned up at 4 pm and Aart was so helpful- Drinks on offer and whilst we did not actually have a reservation a 5pm was promptly given- what Hospitality- Superbwe had some haggis samosa starters and home made nachos with three dips and then we both had the seafood platter- sharing sticky toffee pudding(with plenty sauce) to finish - this was all just superb and excellent value for money.we chose to sit outside in the September sunshine- what a night and no midges( the offer to move inside was there from part but we did not have to take up the offer at allI have to commend the front of house which was faultless- so personable and helpful and very attentive but not obtrusive- The food was superb and i would thoroughly recommend this cafe/restaurant- what a great place. no downsides at all on this visit and we would hope to go back thereâºï¸
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