Reviews on Spanish food in Aberdour, Scotland, United Kingdom. Aberdour (/ˌæbərˈdaʊər/ ( listen); Scots: Aiberdour, Scottish Gaelic: Obar Dobhair) is a scenic and historic village on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. It is on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, looking south to the island of Inchcolm and its Abbey, and to Leith and Edinburgh beyond. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 1,633.
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4 based on 268 reviews
A dozen people attended the evening session for dinner at this establishment. Ordered what was described as a bit of everything. About 15 minute wait, then plates of food arrived for a help yourself to what you want session.!Very well presented Mediterranean style of food where everyone sampled 5-6 different types and flavoured dishes.Followed by a home made sponged layered cake with fresh cream.Coffee followed.Never been to this establishment before. About 10 other diners in 3 groups also present. A very good evening. Thought it a bit pricey but quality was there.Didnât manage to check the toilets. Parking not great as building on a corner of a main crossroads with traffic lights. Expect to walk about 200-300 yds to find a space.Would recommend this for âlargishâ groups only as I have not dined here with 1-3 people.
Best Contemporary food near Aberdour, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 339 reviews
While we were staying in Dunfermline we spotted this restaurant when driving through. We saw how good the reviews were so decided to give it a try.We were not disappointed on arrival the service was friendly and efficient.We ordered muscles in tomato sauce & chicken tempura as starters. Pasta Arrabiata & smoked haddock rissotto.The food was served quickly and was delicious. Piping hot, freshly cooked and smell & taste was so good.Throughout the meal the team were attentive and friendly checking if we needed anything.The restaurant was spotless and nicely furnished and could not fault it. We're only here for a few days but definitely considering going back.
4 based on 1029 reviews
No matter where you are in Spain, a moments walk from the main tourist traps will almost always immerse you in the hustle and bustle of real Spanish life- busy bars and restaurants full of animated discussions conducted over fresh, homemade food. With thi
We recently dined at Tapas to celebrate our Wedding Anniversary.On arrival shortly after opening time we found the restaurant to be very quiet with only a couple of other tables being occupied. Our order was therefore taken quickly and the food produced without any noticeable much of a delay. We started with a bread roll each accompanied with a selection of dips. Very nice but surely a bit overpriced at £2 per head. This was followed by a selection of 5 different Tapas, two desserts, all of which was accompanied by a bottle of red wine. The wine was good but at £19.95 for the cheapest red wine on their list, which I see from the internet can be bought for less that £7, I feel that something costing around £5.00 less is really warranted.
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