Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Warwick. Warwick (/ˈwɒrɪk/) is the county town of Warwickshire, England. It lies on the River Avon, 11 miles (18 km) south of Coventry and just west of Leamington Spa and Whitnash, with which it is contiguous. At the 2011 Census, the population was 31,345.
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4 based on 156 reviews
A cosy, small, warm welcoming cafe restaurant providing high quality and fresh asian fusion style food. Catered for all occasions. Specialised in fresh lobster seafood at reasonable prices. Very unique and quirky place with an open kitchen delivering once
You really should try to book before you go to this tiny restaurant as many people were turned away while we were having dinner. We had two sushi portions to share between the three of us. The sushi was very good and I would have that again. We all had the lobster with cheese. Quite honestly we were all underwhelmed. The lobster was tough and the grilled cheese on top was flavourless and greasy. The chips were soft and disappointing. Go for the sushi! Thank you for your response, we appreciate all feedbacks. We are glad to hear you enjoyed your sushi however we apologise if our lobster dish didnât live up to expectations, we always guarantee freshness and top quality with all our food served in our restaurant. Please allow us on your next visit for us to make it up to 100% satisfactory as we are a small family run business we pride very highly on customer satisfaction. Thanks again, Lobster
4 based on 317 reviews
The Anchor Inn is a pub with a restaurant area serving traditional pub food and a specials board and also stocking local ales/beers. It has an outside beer garden in the summer, warm & cosy log burner stoves in the winter. Great location just off the M40,
Called in for lunch after recommendations from work colleagues.It was busy(always a good sign) even though 12.30 on a Wednesday. We were greeted warmly by the young man behind the bar. We had chicken in a cream tarragon mushroom sauce. It was absolutely delicious. The vegetables were potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower and carrots which were all tasty, well cooked and very fresh tasting. We had chocolate chip bread and butter pudding for desert . It was reasonably priced and enough to share ; delicious.Staff were friendly and welcoming.
4 based on 45 reviews
On West Street, opposite the entrance to Warwick Castle, you will discover Flamenco - a new venue in Warwick. Following an extensive refurbishment, you will experience contemporary Mediterranean inspired dishes in the surroundings of one of Warwick's most
Only found out about this restaurant by accident, so decided to try it. I've been to the sister restaurant, Tasca Dali, so, despite some negative reviews, I thought I'd try it as it is run by the same management so it must have the same standard. Tasca Dali has just won the title of best Spanish restaurant in West Midlands, so it must be doing something right!The management and staff were so friendly, polite and informative that I do not understand the very low ratings. Yes there were a couple of hiccups, (one wrong drink due to a new waitress, and the starters taking a little longer than normal), but the quality of the food, (with apologies and no excuses for the mishaps), made up for any slight hiccups.Nothing was too much trouble. Even paella, (which they say on their website needs 24 hours notice), was available which we took advantage of.We had starters off the tapas menu, (bread with alioli, black pudding and calamari), with the oriental calamari the stand out dish. It sounds like an odd combination, but whoever thought of it is inspired as it takes calamari to a completely new level, and not so much oriental but a slight spicy kick. The chicken paella was so moist and tender, with just enough crunch without being burnt. The best outside of Spain. I'll definitely try the seafood paella next time.In summary, I do not know what the negative review expect, but I absolutely had a great evening with staff that could not be more polite and attentive.
Most Popular Spanish food in Warwick, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 45 reviews
On West Street, opposite the entrance to Warwick Castle, you will discover Flamenco - a new venue in Warwick. Following an extensive refurbishment, you will experience contemporary Mediterranean inspired dishes in the surroundings of one of Warwick's most
Only found out about this restaurant by accident, so decided to try it. I've been to the sister restaurant, Tasca Dali, so, despite some negative reviews, I thought I'd try it as it is run by the same management so it must have the same standard. Tasca Dali has just won the title of best Spanish restaurant in West Midlands, so it must be doing something right!The management and staff were so friendly, polite and informative that I do not understand the very low ratings. Yes there were a couple of hiccups, (one wrong drink due to a new waitress, and the starters taking a little longer than normal), but the quality of the food, (with apologies and no excuses for the mishaps), made up for any slight hiccups.Nothing was too much trouble. Even paella, (which they say on their website needs 24 hours notice), was available which we took advantage of.We had starters off the tapas menu, (bread with alioli, black pudding and calamari), with the oriental calamari the stand out dish. It sounds like an odd combination, but whoever thought of it is inspired as it takes calamari to a completely new level, and not so much oriental but a slight spicy kick. The chicken paella was so moist and tender, with just enough crunch without being burnt. The best outside of Spain. I'll definitely try the seafood paella next time.In summary, I do not know what the negative review expect, but I absolutely had a great evening with staff that could not be more polite and attentive.
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