Restaurants in Winchester
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Loch Fyne Restaurant
Winchester's branch of this quality seafood and fish chain is housed in a stunning Tudor jailhouse, full of twisted beams, wooden galleries and beautiful fireplaces. Depending on which section you're in, the atmosphere can be both lively and romantic.
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Chesil Rectory
Duck through the hobbit-sized door, settle down amid the 15th-century beams and savour perfectly prepared modern British cuisine, cooked up by the former head chef at Fortnum & Mason. New Forest rabbit, seared scallops, truffles and local watercress all feature on an assured menu. The 2-course evening menu (served 6pm to 7pm) is a snip at £15.
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Cadogan & James
Self-caterers will need dragging out of this delightful delicatessen, full of the smells of freshly baked breads, herbs and spices, and gourmet goodies.
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Wykeham Arms
The food at this super-quirky pub is legendary – try the pan-fried salmon, or sausages flavoured with local bitter, then finish off with some seriously addictive sticky toffee pudding.
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El Sabio
Feast on the full-blooded flavours of Spain on a sunny riverside terrace.
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Cadogan & James
Self-caterers will need dragging out of this delightful delicatessen, full of the smells of freshly baked breads, herbs and spices, and gourmet goodies.
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Brasserie Blanc
Get a taste of French home cooking, Raymond (Blanc) style, at this super-sleek chain. The celebrity chef may not necessarily sauté your starter, but the chicken stuffed with morel mushrooms and the Toulouse sausage with onion gravy are full of Gallic charm.
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Black Rat
Worn wooden floorboards and warm red-brick walls give this relaxed restaurant a cosy feel. Locally sourced treats such as roast venison with asparagus and Weymouth crab with marsh samphire find their way onto the sanded-down tables.
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