Discover Restaurants offering the best Contemporary food in St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom. St Andrews (Latin: S. Andrea(s); Scots: Saunt Aundraes; Scottish Gaelic: Cill Rìmhinn) is a town on the east coast of Fife in Scotland, 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Dundee and 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Edinburgh. The town is home to the University of St Andrews, the third oldest university in the English-speaking world and the oldest in Scotland. According to some rankings, it is ranked as the third best university in the United Kingdom, behind Oxbridge. The University is an integral part of the burgh and during term time students make up approximately one third of the town's population. St Andrews has a population of 16,800 (in 2012).
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4 based on 1364 reviews
In the heart of St Andrews with a fresh take on contemporary dining using the finest locally sourced produce. The perfect place to eat, drink and socialize. Separate contemporary cocktail and wine bar which is open: Monday - Thursday 17.00 - late Friday 1
Our group of eight golfers had heard about The Adamson and were able to secure a reservation. We had a great table and wonderful meal. The decor is modern and stylish set in a historic building. Service is exceptional and the cocktails were well prepared. There is an adjacent beautiful bar area as well. Dinner here is a must if you can get reservation.
4 based on 186 reviews
With an award-winning team, the very best of Scotlandâs larder and a passion and flare for the delicious and delectable. This is the Road Hole Restaurant at the Old Course Hotel - The Home of Scottish Cuisine in the Home of Golf.
You really can't beat the view from here. At breakfast time you look over the famous Road Hole on The Old Course. By night the views are no less stunning, the R & A headquarters and Hamilton Hall both floodlit. We stay a the hotel quite regularly - always a treat - but hadn't eaten here for a long time. Dinner began with a car crash of a dish, a pigeon starter which was horribly over done, so much so that we contemplated leaving. Yet every other dish was memorable in a good way. Highlights included a twice baked souffle starter with Anster cheese and a traditional souffle dessert on mandarin and Cointreau. Mains of venison and duck were also excellent. Service could have been better
4 based on 469 reviews
The VIC is a twin venue of sorts, like the Olsens, except we don't see ourselves being billionaires anytime soon. Thereâs the pub/kitchen, which pretty much does exactly what it says on the tin, drinks from beer to posh gin serves along with a pretty awes
Myself and a Nephew met up with a 1st Cousin once removed and His Wife that we had met before and another 1st Cousin once removed and Her Husband and a 2nd Nephew of Husband of My Paternal Aunt and His Wife that I had found through Ancestry, while I was Visiting Scotland for 2 Weeks in August. One Couple had driven up from County Durham that Morning for the Day!!We had a Lovely 2 Hours catching up and finding out about each others Lives and exchanging Information on My Paternal Side of the Family and their In Laws Side made better by the Excellent Food.We had Soup of the Day, 3 Club Sandwiches, 3 Cajun Chicken and a Vic Burger with Skinny Fries. The Drinks were 3 Large Americanos, 2 Small Expressos, 1 Tea, 3 Pints of Pepsi Max, 2 Glasses Pepsi Max,1 Pint Soda/Lime, 1 Pint Soda/Blackcurrent and 1 Glass Soda/Lime.The Staff were very welcoming and very helpful especially when I had to ask them to change My Coffee as it was too Strong but this was done with a "No Problem" and a Lovely Smile.The Food was Excellent and at £94.30 for the Total Bill We all thought it was excellent Value.I would recommend The Vic highly and We will definately be back for another visit in 2010.Hello,Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review - we really do appreciate it! We're glad the staff so welcoming, we'll definitely pass on your kind words! We're glad you enjoyed your food and we hope you'll visit us again soon!Thanks,The Vic x
4 based on 14 reviews
We have beautiful views of the st andrews bay, beach and golf courses with a variety of different dishes from the classics such as prawn cocktail or smoked salmon to start and main course selections such as 28 day hung steaks to seafood dished like monkfi
Went there recently on a break from work. Ordered two club sandwiches at 7.50 each. After 35 minutes went to explain that we needed to eat to get back to work, maybe should have mentioned earlier but didn't think two sandwiches would have taken too long to make. Upon enquiring, I was apologized too and told that someone should have said the kitchen upstairs was very backed up. A saving grace would have been the food being well prepared however not only was the toasted bread stone cold, the chicken and bacon was burnt. Would honestly say it was the worst club sandwich I've ever had and possibly the most expensive. Didn't even come with chips. Very disappointing and would have complained but the lack of time meant we couldn't. Will not return.
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