Gorgeous Food, excellent service, must book as busy, recommend not to sit too near the music speakers upstairs as can be a little loud
Bottelinos – Staple Hill
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Gorgeous Food, excellent service, must book as busy, recommend not to sit too near the music speakers upstairs as can be a little loud
Bottelinos – Staple HillMy family dine here 7 or 8 times a year. The food is always nice and frequently very good. The portions, it must be said, are large and more than ample. The restaurant is run by the owners Phil and Karen Chant and consequently has a warm and friendly ambiance. Sunday lunches are excellent and very busy, so reserving a table for lunch is imperative. There is a nice veranda, which over looks the River Avon, and it is possible to dine on the veranda during the summer and autumn.
Bathwick Boatman Restaurant – BathBest takeaway kebab place in Bristol but often not recognised as a relaxed restaurant which serves excellent food. Unpretentious!
Kebab House The – Bristol City CentreReally nice mexican with fresh tasty food! The service is good but the staff have an element of there own agenda presence i.e. what they did the night before etc so you feel awkward to interupt
Casa Mexicana – Bristol City CentreIve been back 5 times already, they know me by name!!!
Raj Mahal The – Staple HillI have been to Plantation a couple of times and would definitely return. It is a light, airy restaurant and very pleasantly decorated. The food is outstanding for the price and the service is very good. It's great to see the open plan kitchen and watch your food being cooked. The staff are all very attentive and the owner is a diamond.
Plantation – Bristol City CentreGreat place for a quick bite or a long lunch. The food is well cooked and flavoursome. Noodles cooked perfect! My wife's first introduction to Japanese food and she loved it.
Wagamama – CliftonUnusual selection of dishes prepared with little extra touches. Subtly different to most Indian Restaurants and well worth a visit.
Cafe Romna – WellsDownstairs to a converted cellar. Good ethnic Indian decoration. Cosy areas to sit with a small bar near the entrance. Unusual range of Indian and Bangladesh regional dishes not often found outside London. The tandoori breads were excellent. Wonderful glass of lassie. Service attentive but unobtrusive.
Rajpoot Tandoori – BathWe dined early in the evening around 7.30. There were already several people in the dining room, and there was no wait for our table, We were greeted gracefully and attentively, our drinks order was dealt with quickly The ambience and decor were pleasant - a cool, arched cellar with understated motifs and objet d'arts carefully placed. Having lived for many years in the Middle East, we felt immediately at home. Throughout the evening, the service was attentive but unobtrusive - the waiters were ready to help and explain the finer details to those of their guests who might have been less than familiar with the contents of their extensive menu. The food itself was plentiful, delicious, authentically Lebanese and beautifully presented. The wine list was certainly adequate, with a range to suit almost any palate, at a price that would not break the bank. All in all, a first class dining experience and a gentle stroll down the memory lane of Middle Eastern cuisine - heartily recommended.
Sands Restaurant – Cliftonwell the service of the young Janet Dawid was magnificent. the washing up was done to perfection. The steak and kidney pie made by handsome Paul Dawid was delicious. I recommend to any one.
Lapswood Restaurant – MineheadI could not have celebrated my birthday in a more comfortable and relaxed restaurant than this. The staff were friendly and attentive without being over the top and the food was absolutely sensational. They have a great wine list to choose from and my fish was fresh, delicate and full of flavour. We didn? have to wait long for the food to arrive and the service was professional and without attitude. I will certainly be heading back to Fishers as soon as possible and I urge you to do the same.
Fishers Restaurant – CliftonLovely food and they put on some great special events too.
Plantation – Bristol City CentreIn my opinion the best Indian restaurant in Bristol, Excellent food and service with a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere
Raj Mahal The – Staple HillHad an excellent meal here. The menu is extensive and has all your favourites cooked amazingly well. I had steamed fish and stir fried vegetables. Which was excellent. Only downside was the bright lighting of the restaurant...not a place for a romantic meal...
Dynasty – Bristol City CentreYou can see why the owner writes first rate fish cookbooks. The restaurant sits alongside the fishmonger's counter and so you can see what is on offer before it is cooked. The ingredients are first class and they are cooked beautifully. All the staff are enthusiastic and helpful. It isn't cheap here - but you know that you'll be paying for good food, cooked well.
The Rockfish Grill and Seafood Market – CliftonRevolution bristol has just been re-furbished! looks class man I tell ya! and they've changed the food menu too! definitely worth checking it out!
Revolution – Bristol City CentreAs an expert in Indian cuisine, I can confirm that the Lal Jomi is the best meal you can get in Bristol, and I have tried many. My only reservation is the service on a Saturday night can be a little slow - a symptom of their success as they are stacked with takeaway orders whilst you can be kept waiting. Saying all that, the quality of the food is definitely worth the wait. 9/10......
Lal Jomi Pavillion Restaurant – Bristol City CentreTwo hours of dinner and drinks with your friends. Start with your favourite cocktail followed by one of or Pretzel Burgers or 3 small plates. Then enjoy unlimited prosecco, draft Becks, USB cider or mocktails. Available 4pm-10pm Fridays.
Any two dishes for £18 or one for £9/50. Available Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm-2.30pm.