Restaurants in Nottinghamshire
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Fresh
The downstairs eatery specialises in wholesome snacks, salads and sandwiches, while the thriving upstairs restaurant fuses culinary influences from such diverse sources as Thailand and the Mediterranean. Beautiful lilies deck the tables and brighten the surroundings.
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Alley Cafe Bar
Down a narrow alleyway, this beat-spinning hippie haven serves dishes such as tofu, tempeh and hemp-seed burgers, and organic beers, wines and ciders. It also hosts events, like open-mike nights and creative competitions, and exhibits local art.
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Punchinello
Low-slung beamed ceilings distinguish this established central restaurant, the oldest in town, but it has moved with the times with a hint of the Mediterranean infusing most of its dishes.
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Skinny Sumo
Frills are sparse, but taste is plenty in this basic, highly regarded white-tiled Japanese café-restaurant with a sushi-bar conveyor belt.
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The Walk Cafe
Hidden off a pedestrian walkway, this local secret serves some of the best seafood around, including premium fish and triple-cooked chips, and succulent crab platters.
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The Old Bakery Tea Rooms
A Hansel-and-Gretel-like timber-framed Tudor building dating from the 15th century houses this enchanting tearoom. Cakes are tantalisingly displayed in the windows, and everything is baked fresh on the premises. Lunch specials include soups, frittata, bruschetta, and smoked salmon brioche.
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Hart's Restaurant
Adjacent to Hart's boutique hotel, this contemporary restaurant has plush booths, extremely attentive service and surprisingly affordable prices, considering it offers central Nottingham's finest cuisine (deconstructed prawn cocktail, bacon-wrapped monkfish and so on).
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Delilah Fine Foods
Impeccably selected cheeses, pâtés, meats and more from artisan producers are available to sample, take away or eat on-site at this gourmand's dream.
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World Service Restaurant
Set in the courtyard of a 17th-century mansion and decked out with a eclectic selection of Asian ornaments, World Service feels rather colonial, but the tantalising food is firmly modern British with plenty of local produce – come at lunchtime for cheaper set menus. Bookings recommended.
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Restaurant Sat Bains
Two miles southwest of the centre off the A52, Nottingham's top table recently gained a second Michelin star for its wildly inventive modern European cooking. Book well in advance and beware of hefty cancellation charges. It also has eight chic guest rooms.
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Memsaab
The best of the glamorous modern Indian eateries on Maid Marian Way, serving fabulous regional specialities in dinner-date-friendly surroundings.
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Kayal
The Nottingham branch of this small Midlands chain trades the chicken tikka masala clichés for the spicy flavours of Kerala. Highlights of the menu include delicious dosas (lentil-flour pancakes) and zingy crab and kingfish curries.
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Brown Betty's
Close to the castle, this is a good choice for cheap cheerful sandwiches, bagels and ciabatta, light pasta and salads and artery-challenging fry-ups.
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