Best International restaurants nearby. Discover the best International food in Saltash. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for International restaurants near you.. Saltash is a town and civil parish in southeast Cornwall, England, UK. It has a population of 16,184 at the 2011 census. It lies in the south east of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar. It was in the Caradon district until March 2009 and is known as "the Gateway to Cornwall". Saltash means ash tree by the salt mill. Saltash is best known for the I.K Brunel Railway Overpass Bridge, a towering 134-foot bridge, constructed in 1854, which frequently transports trains over the River Tamar.
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5 based on 282 reviews
1 aa rosette - Michelin guide listed 2019 - Food & drink Devon restaurant of the year 2018/2019 - Taste of the west gold 2018 - Trenchermans guide 2018. We are an every occasion local neighbourhood restaurant, priding ourselves on being an independent fam
Travelled from Salcombe to meet business clients and it was worth every mile travelled.Front of house service was brilliant, polite and very attentive.Two dined on hummus for starter but they were in awe when they spotted my fresh blow torched mackerel. Scrumptious.One had the hake whist two of us had the famous fish stew. Worth every penny, fish, cockles and mussels just so fresh and tasty.However, DO NOT pass on the desserts. Those who read my reviews know I am passionate about sticky toffee pudding and this was the best I had tasted in years... WOW..... A great experience and worth every penny. This talented chef visited our table to see if we enjoyed his food. That's a brave move by any chef but you can see the passion and confidence ooze from this man. Thank you chef... and team
4 based on 277 reviews
Cafe Indiya Plymouth is Indian and Nepalese cuisine serving modern fusion of Indian and Nepalese herbs and spices. Cafe indiya opened 17 years before 2000. its have its own quality of food and services. we are now trying on 21st century from 2017 to give
Lovely place off the beaten track in Stoke village. We arrived at 6 so the restaurant was quiet. The restaurant is clean, tidy and neatly laid out. The rest rooms are also spotlessly clean. The staff were so attentive and quick to see to our needs and not just on arriving but all through our meal. The wine is reasonably priced for a restaurant. We had starters and mains also the poppadoms and pickles. The pickles were very different not what you would expect but tasted brilliant. When the starters arrived they looked too good to eat, stunning and tasted as good as they looked. When the mains arrived they were again lovely and as we like to share there was plenty for all. Over ordered on the rice so if you dont eat a lot of rice share between two. The nanns were light and fluffy. Will definitely return the whole experience was excellent
Where to eat Pub food in Saltash: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 35 reviews
The St Mellion International Resort in Cornwall is home to a 2 AA-Rosette restaurant. The An Boesti serves fresh local ingredients in a smart and modern decor. The adjoining bar is an inviting setting in which to enjoy pre or after dinner drinks.
We noticed that An Boesti laid claim to two rosettes. But the experience was flat uninspiring and expensive. The room the furniture the presentation, the food and the service are all uninspiring. Certainly not worth the drive out of Plymouth or the price. There is a slightly cheaper brasserie type option but still lacking in buzz or attraction. If you find yourself staying in the golf hotel you may wish to do a bit of research into outside eating options such as the two exceptional restaurants in Callington and Liskeard or the pub at Tideford.
Most Popular European food in Saltash, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 1141 reviews
Housed in the world famous Plymouth Gin Distillery, the Barbican Kitchen was established in 2006 by the Tanner Brothers, Chris and James. Our aim is to deliver fresh local food at a realistic price. The Barbican Kitchen takes full advantage of the superb
The lunchtime 3 course set menu is such good value. Delicious (and where possible, locally sourced) food, super polite and helpful waiting staff and great location. We will definitely be returning. Next time we will book the gin tour which includes a drink, bargain at £10.
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