Reviews on Mediterranean food in Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom. The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy some peace, quiet and natural beauty. Except perhaps in the summer, when the Isle of Wight Festival draws visitors from all over the world. In 1970, the Festival was the largest rock-music event ever held. It was called Britain's Woodstock and featured Jimi Hendrix and The Who. (Not so much peace or quiet that week.) The island is also known for its world-famous sailing and lovely resorts, where people have been vacationing since Victorian times.
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5 based on 141 reviews
From the moment we arrived until the moment we left Moocow was brilliant. Unlike many establishments Moocow has an excellent front of house team. We were looked after by Jonny, Sam and Joe who were simply fab. Good food was served and the garden a delight.
5 based on 78 reviews
A jazz cafe & vegan tapas bar with regular live music set in the courtyard of the picturesque and historic Staplehurst Grange.
We were at Django's for the music, wondering whether the long drive into the countryside would be worth it. Any fears were soon dispelled by the attractive setting, lovely buildings, and friendly welcome. I only had a piece of cake, but it was delicious. As delicious as the music, in fact, but Paul Armfield, like Django's, is well worth finding.
4 based on 349 reviews
We chose this restaurant for evening meal after browsing the internet for something different. We had a selections of Tapas and main course with beer and wine. Everything we had was well cooked and delicious. Excellent value as well. We will be coming back on our next trip across the Solent. Defiantly worth a visit if you like Spanish food and haven't tried it before.
4 based on 565 reviews
Came across Cantina purely by chance, looking for shelter on a very wet morning in Ventnor. Ducked in to ask if they were dog-friendly, and thankfully they were. Really wished we hadn't eaten breakfast beforehand - because I would have LOVED to have eaten there. The food on the tables all around us looked and smelt DIVINE. Enjoyed some delicious coffee though. The service was wonderful (the two of us - plus our four-legged friend were made to feel very welcome) and the place has such a lovely ambience/vibe. Next time we're in Ventnor we'll be going back there for sure, but this time with empty tummies!
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4 based on 428 reviews
The Beach Hut Beachside Bar and Seafood kitchen is a fresh seafood, cocktail & wine kind of place. Quirky. Outdoor. Seasonal. Daytime. On the beach. Reached down wooden stairs. A tiny hut serving seafood platters, cocktails & wines from 12o/c. Chilled. Re
What a beautiful supper we had with friend and family at this beautiful place set on the beach front. Great service, beautiful ambience and quality local food. Local fish was gorgeous and there was lots of choice - highly recommend booking and a visit here.
4 based on 337 reviews
The Bistro has an open kitchen - See, Hear and Smell what's going on. In the heart of Ventnor you'll find The Bistro - Serving, european cuisine, only a few yards from the sea - 30 Pier Street, PO38 1SX. Relaxed, contemporary, cosy, arty bistro - local an
Outstanding Family meal on a Saturday night - one vegan, so we had called ahead and arrived to a personalised handwritten menu - so very thoughtful.For us carnivores the pave steak was excellent and cooked to perfection - friendly and very professional service - highly recommended - book and go, you will not be disappointed....
4 based on 599 reviews
We are a Mediterranean kitchen in the centre of Ryde offering a selection of the mediterranean region with a warm welcome.
Visited on a Saturday night with a large group of friends. The menu is varied with traditional Mediterranean meze but also Turkish pizzas. Portions are large. Food is very tasty. We particularly enjoyed the Turkish pizzas, lahmacun & mousaka. Service was excellent & the chef even threw in a few freebie sauces for our pittas. We were still there after everyone else had left & the waiters just waited for us to finish. We would definitely return. Great atmosphere too.
5 based on 442 reviews
Mediterranean inspired homemade food and local produce , cooked to the highest level in a stunning little Mediterranean bistro . Breakfast , lunch and dinner all cooked with a twist and the best the island has to offer
Slightly bleak, distant lady in charge here. But the breakfast was decent. You can compile your own breakfast from the menu. So I had two fried eggs, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms, and brown toast. It was beautifully presented, the highlight being the tasty little red and yellow tomatoes, cooked just right. The fried eggs were a bit hard, though, which is often the way. With a cappuccino and a tea, price was £12.00 odd.The ethos of the small unit was Italian, though without Italian friendliness. The look of the place was good, but the floor wasn't that clean and the table felt a bit sticky. In any case, I left happy with the breakfast and fuelled for my hike.
4 based on 202 reviews
Visited Prego on our way to ferry and they managed to fit us in despite it being a busy evening. All four of us enjoyed our food and my Stromboli was a particular highlight. Friendly service and good value, but book ahead!
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5 based on 340 reviews
Open from 11.30 till 14.30 for lunch then 17.30 till 22.00 for for dinner hot and cold meze, pasta, pizza, steaks, grills... Turkish .. Greek .. Italian.. we have lunch specials is well.. or pop in for coffees and tea's between 11.30am and 2.30pm...
We visited as a family of 6 on the set Tuesday meze evening. We were greeted with smiles and nothing was too much trouble. The food was outstanding, it was lovely being able to try a wide range of foods - thank you very much
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