Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Felixstowe. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Felixstowe (/ˈfiːlɪkstoʊ/ FEE-lik-stoh) is an Edwardian seaside town and civil parish between the River Orwell and River Deben on the North Sea coast of Suffolk, England. The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 23,689. It includes the Port of Felixstowe, which is the largest container port in the United Kingdom.
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5 based on 227 reviews
Menu Items: Hot and Cold Mezes Traditional Charcoal Grill House Specials Yoghurt Dishes Sea Food Pasta Salads Desserts Wines Beer Spirits
After a long day walking along the sea front, it was time to relax. We chanced upon Anatolia and were lucky to find a table. Its worth booking early. Nonetheless we ordered food and drinks from the helpful waitress and enjoyed an excellent meal. I had a vegetarian meal, suggested by the attentive waitress which not only looked good but tasted delicious. Both meals were full of fresh ingredients, served hot and tasty. Apologies for not being a fan of Turkish Delight, but it was a nice touch at the end of the meal.
4 based on 442 reviews
What a lovely please and a good find. Staff very friendly, location perfect, decor very good. Would thoroughly recommend the risotto, delicious.My one criticism is that although the pizza bases are pretty much perfect the toppings / taste is nonexistent, very bland. Such a shame as Bencotto ticks so many other boxes.
5 based on 123 reviews
Authentic Turkish & Mediterranean food We have 35 years experience on Turkish food We giving Turkish hospitality to our guests
We eat a lot of Turkish food, having lived in Green Lanes, Haringey, for over 20 years, and consider ourselves real aficionados. Imagine our delight, therefore, when we found this little gem in the Dovercourt area of Harwich. It was a quick overnight visit, and we didnât hold out high hopes. However, from the moment we walked in it was just the best experience: lovely friendly, helpful staff, nice atmosphere, about half full, and a nice table that we had reserved in advance via their website. Turns out we didnât need to have done, but we are so glad we did, because it wasnât something Iâd like to have missed. As is customary in Turkish restaurants there were a number of free nibbles/starters (bread, black olives, tsatsiki and a lovely crumbly cheese, not feta, donât actually know what it was called, but it was fantastic). They were happy to tell us what we were going to get for free, so that we could then adjust our order accordingly. I hate it when they give you things that youâve ordered, or you expect things that you didnât order and then donât get. Anyway, on top of the freebies we had hummus to share, then chicken shish for me, and lamb chops for my husband. They came with tomato, peppers, the most fantastic salad, and rice for him. I was offered Bulgar wheat or quinoa but I asked for extra salad instead and thatâs exactly what I got: the most delicious pile of fragrant, fresh, very very lightly dressed, crunchy salad. The very helpful waitress recommended a Turkish red wine, again no idea what it was called, but it was fantastic. And the best bit of all was it costs 60 quid in total. What a fantastic place, highly recommended.
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5 based on 78 reviews
We are a small family run Cafe/Deli/Bistro catering for breakfasts, brunches and lunches! We tend to get particularly busy from 12-2 so booking is a good idea... Our food is a modern British/Mediterranean style we offer Sandwiches, salads, tapas as well a
I have been to eat here several times and have loved the food and encouraged other people to go. But I now feel very sad as wanted to take my family here and we had to leave as my two grown up children were refused service due to their nut allergies. The cafe was unwilling/unable to accommodate their requirements. This came as such a shock as it has never happened anywhere before, either in the UK or abroad, to either of them. Many shops and restaurants will make you aware of the fact that they cannot rule out a risk of a trace of nuts and then leave customers to make their own decision. Interestingly the cafe will serve people with gluten intolerance. We were told they would not put the cafe at risk of serving someone with a nut allergy and this is a clear blanket ban. If you donât have this problem, I can highly recommend the food, but I have to give them a lower rating due to the lack of flexibility and it does mean I may not be returning for some time.We take your families health seriously. We have nuts in most of our food, as you presumably know from previous visits. It may be an idea when booking to check whether there are nuts in the food if unsure surely? We spoke that morning when you rang and didn't mention any dietary issues.To argue with us, in our excellent restaurant, and tell us about what we can or cannot serve is unreasonable. To say you have an allergy, but are happy to risk it is irresponsible, furthermore we would be too if we were not to take your warning seriously.We have this statement on our tables and our websites and in our menu: Please note that while we can accommodate certain dietary requirements (such as gluten intolerances) we are unfortunately unable to feed nut allergy sufferers. Nuts are widely used throughout our kitchen and we cannot guarantee that traces may not be present. We therefore feel it to be unsafe and irresponsible for us to serve food to any individuals with such an allergy. We're very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.If you have a food allergy or a special dietary requirement please inform a member of staff at time of booking. Please note, we cannot guarantee food freshly prepared with in our kitchen is 100% free from any particular ingredient or allergen.
4 based on 152 reviews
British food with a Mediterranean flair offered by our Spanish chef from Zaragoza, working in conjunction with our talented British chef, creating that perfect fusion of ideas to tantalise one's taste buds!
We thought we would spend our anniversary in what looks like a lovely pub. Staff are lovely, so friendly and really can't do enough for you. But the menu is awful so pretentious please remember you are a village pub not a restaurant in London, really wanted a starter but even me the least fussy eater on the planet couldn't pick off this menu. We ordered what I thought was basis easy to cook food. How wrong I was burger was raw in the middle and fish was over cooked and dry. What a waste of money. Swan sort out your menu and then try cooking it better. 5 stars for staff 1 star for foodDear Diyqueen,Thanks for your review, and for complimenting our front of house Team which is sincerely appreciated.We are sorry that you did not enjoy your meal or anniversary celebrations with us. I must confess to being totally and abjectly bemused by your comments regarding the menu. I cannot understand how simple ingredients such as mussels, chicken in a roulade and soup can ever be deemed more significant than they actually are? Neither can I begin to understand the relevance of a restaurant in London and a pub in Suffolk? Does one surmise that aiming for high standards in service and quality of produce is uncalled for in Suffolk, if that is the case then I must firmly disagree. To conclude, I have recently returned from a business trip in South Africa and noticed a billboard outside a coffee shop in Franchoek which stated "Come in and try the worst coffee one reviewer on Trip Advisor had in her life!" perhaps we should do the same with our Menu! I am sorry that our establishment was not for youRegardsGary
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