Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Seaham. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Seaham, formerly Seaham Harbour, is a small town in County Durham, situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Sunderland and 13 miles (21 km) east of Durham. It has a small parish church, St Mary the Virgin, with a late 7th century Anglo Saxon nave resembling the church at Escomb in many respects. St Mary the Virgin is one of the 20 oldest surviving churches in the UK. Seaham is currently twinned with the German town of Gerlingen.
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5 based on 97 reviews
Traditional Homemade pub grub Daily specials Function Suite Beer Garden Sunday Carvery Papa's Tapas
We used to regularly have Sunday lunch at Papas Tapas when they were based at The Isis and were disappointed when they closed. Overjoyed to see them now established at The Copt Hill. Still the same first class Sunday lunches (but now a carvery) and warm welcome.Best roast beef dinner ever! Cheers boys, see you again soon.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Seaham: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 217 reviews
Amalfi is set in One side of the Sun Inn pub. In Front Street in Newbottle. We serve a range of Pizza, Pasta, Chicken, Fish and steaks.
first time I have been to this restaurant and loved the interior. Drinks in the bar on arrival and then taken through into the restaurant. Excellent selection on the menu and on the specials board. We were all delighted with our choices and as I only ate half my main the staff were happy to box in up for me. We sat in the conservatory and it was a sunny evening so loved it. Friendly staff and plenty of seating but not too cramped. Staff couldn't have been more helpful. Suggesting favourites on the specials menu and replenishing drinks when necessary. Will definitely return.
5 based on 129 reviews
We are a newly opened persian meditarian restaurant\takeaway onevof a kind that provides freshly prepared grilled and home styke cooked food unlike any other place
We were staying in Sunderland for the World Transplant Games and decided to treat ourselves. We visited Shandiz as we wanted to try food we'd never tried. We were not disappointed. The restaurant is a little worn around the edges. The waitress was fabulous . So helpful , friendly and accommodating. We ordered our food and wow! When it arrived, my taste buds exploded.the food tasted so good it was some of the most delicious food I've had. I can't wait to be in Sunderland again.
Most Popular Contemporary food in Seaham, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 270 reviews
We are an authentic Greek family run business, we provide a selection of Greek dishes, wines and beers and a great atmosphere. We are a Cafe Bistro Restaurant and provide good home cooked food at a very reasonable price. We also cater for weddings, busine
Always go to Olive Affaire for lunch when I'm in Sunderland - it is an absolute hidden gem and well worth going. Love the Chicken Gyros - very filling. Staff excellent, always friendly and go out of their way to helpSomething different and very well priced
Where to eat Italian food in Seaham: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 254 reviews
Mid-week family visit when on holiday. Rustic environment, nothing that a lick of paint wouldn't cure. However staff not generally not interested in what I was ordering. Menu was basic UK adapted Italian. We ordered Muscles (wine/garlic) - very bland. Also the chicken Milanese didn't come with any napoli sauce (so basically dried deep fried chicken in breadcrumbs) - had to order the sauce seperatly (at cost). The restaurant would also not swap out chips with spaghetti - how unaccommodating. Only saving thing was the home double cooked (I presume) chips were nice to accompany my chicken/white wine main.Uneventful food/atmosphere/restaurant. Surely others are better.....As soon as I read âstaff not interested in what I was orderingâ I realised this review is simply not genuine. How muscles or rather mussels can be bland when served with garlic is mystifying. Pollo Milanese is not served with tomato, leastways not where the owner of Tosca comes from, which is actually Italy, yes a real Italian running an Italian restaurant, a rarity these days. Wonât bother responding to the rest of this review which is obviously from a competitor.TA just look to the previous review if you want a genuine Tosca experience, not this tissue of lies.
4 based on 403 reviews
My wife and I had wanted to visit this reataurant for a while but never got around to it. How much did we regret that decision.From the moment we arrived we received a warm welcome. The staff and owner were lovely. The food was superbly cooked by what ws clearly a skilled chef. The chicken shish was full of flavour and very juicy. My wifes Mousakka was equally good and the starters of paprika creamy mushrooms and home made hummus with delicious Turkish bread were equally delicious.Need we say more than the next time we eat out in Sunderland which will be soon we will be coming here.Highly recommended
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