Cornwall restaurant near Polzeath
Cornwall restaurant near Polzeath
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brissleboy

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400 posts

198 months

Tuesday 25th October 2011
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My wife, baby daughter and I are planning a short break (2 nights) at the St Moritz Hotel in Cornwall at the end of November. Our intention is to eat there one night - anyone ever eaten there? - and then go out one night as a couple (babysitter for daughter). Can anyone recommend a decent restaurant not too far from the hotel as we will be taking a taxi? I wanted to go to Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant but have seen quite a lot of negative reviews suggesting too cramped, too expensive and not even that great!

Any help would be much appreciated

Thanks in advance

Cyder

7,185 posts

248 months

Tuesday 25th October 2011
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Rock, St Enodoc (I think) Hotel is meant to be really nice.

Bullett

11,168 posts

212 months

Tuesday 25th October 2011
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As above - Nathan Outlaw, 2 stars.

brissleboy

Original Poster:

400 posts

198 months

Tuesday 25th October 2011
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Nathan Outlaw it is then, I assume the 'tasting menu' is the way forward...? Wine flight worth the extra?

metalsteve

367 posts

269 months

Wednesday 26th October 2011
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I wasn't overley impressed with Rick steins restaurant, i thought the food in the bistro was better. His chippy is really good tho, but not cheap! The monkfish is good!


Margot's bistro on duke street in padstow is supposed to be excellent, tiny little place and does get busy! Never managed to get a booking yet when i've been to padstow.

http://margotspadstow.blogspot.com/

Paul ainsworth is suppesed to be very good!

http://www.number6inpadstow.co.uk/

There used to be a brilliant restaurant called custard founded by one of Ricks former head chefs, its now sadly closed redface(