Restaurants in Ludlow
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Koo
Cute and kooky, this bright green cubby hole is run by a friendly Japanese chef who's always eager to chat with diners about Japanese etiquette.
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Hibiscus
This ground-breaking twice Michelin-starred restaurant serves modern French cuisine with inventive flavour fusions to make your knees go weak. The serious business of eating is conducted within the oak-panelled and exposed brick walls of a 17th-century coach house.
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Mr Underhill's
This dignified and award-winning restaurant is set in a converted corn mill that dips its toes in the river, and the Modern British food is exquisitely prepared, using market-fresh ingredients. Should you be too full to walk home, it has some extremely elegant rooms decked out with designer fabrics and all mod cons.
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Courtyard
Offering light relief from too much gastronomic extravagance, this simple cafe, tucked away in a tranquil courtyard near the market square, has a faithful local following for its lightning service and tasty seasonal food.
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Roebuck Inn
A 15th-century country inn with excellent food 5 miles south of Ludlow.
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Myriad Organics
Excellent all-organic deli opposite arch rival supermarket Tesco.
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La Bécasse
Artistically presented Modern French cuisine bursting with inventive flavours is served in an oak-panelled, brick walled dining room in a 17th-century coach house. Michelin-starred chef Will Holland has created some remarkable dishes – try the pigeon ballotine with wasabi and mango salsa.
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De Grey's
A swooningly nostalgic tearoom that easily could be plucked from an Agatha Christie mystery, serving excellent breakfasts, lunches and afternoon teas, and superior cakes and patisserie throughout the day.
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