Restaurants in Lewis (Leodhais)
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Gallan Head Hotel
If you fancy dining or staying somewhere really unusual, head to the Gallan Head Hotel, possibly the most remote fine-dining restaurant in Europe. It’s housed in a converted, pine-clad military prefab that’s perched above a wild, cliff-bound Atlantic cove 3 miles north of Timsgarry. The food is superb – local seafood, lamb and venison expertly prepared – and the setting unique. Booking is recommended. If you want to stay the night, there are five beautifully refurbished double rooms (from £35 per person).
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Bonaventure
Bonaventureis the most remote French restaurant in Europe. It’s housed in a converted, pine-clad military prefab that’s perched above a wild, cliff-bound Atlantic cove 3 miles north of Timsgarry. The food is superb – local seafood, lamb and venison prepared by the resident French chef/owner – and the setting unique. Booking is essential. If you want to stay the night, there are three comfy double rooms (from £25 per person).
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Digby Chick
A modern restaurant that dishes up bistro cuisine such as haddock and chips, sesame-glazed pork belly or garlic-roasted mushroom with duck-egg salad at lunchtime, the Digby Chick metamorphoses into a candlelit gourmet restaurant in the evening, serving dishes such as grilled langoustines, seared scallops, roast lamb and steak. You can get a two-course lunch for £10 (11.30am to 2pm), and a three-course dinner for £20 (5.30pm to 6.30pm only).
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Park Guest House Restaurant
The restaurant at the Park Guest House specialises in Scottish seafood, beef and game (plus one or two vegetarian dishes), simply prepared, allowing the flavour of the food to speak for itself. It offers a good-value, three-course dinner for £16.50 between 5pm and 6.30pm.
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Thai Café
Here’s a surprise – authentic, inexpensive Thai food in the heart of Stornoway. This spick-and-span little restaurant has a genuine Thai chef, and serves some of the most delicious, best-value Asian food in the Hebrides. If you can’t get a table, it does takeaway too.
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An Lanntair Art Centre Café
The stylish and family-friendly restaurant at the art centre serves a broad range of freshly prepared dishes, from tasty bacon rolls at breakfast, to burgers, baguettes or mince and tatties for lunch, and Thai curry, beef-and-Guinness pie or nut roast for dinner.
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Tigh Mealros
Tigh Mealros, a private family home set in a sculpture garden, offers a tasty à la carte menu featuring seafood, steak and vegetarian dishes, including not-to-be-missed local scallops. Bookings are essential.
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HS-1 Cafe-Bar
Bright, brash and young at heart, this cafe-bar dishes up hearty bar meals – fajitas, steaks and nachos – as well as healthier stuff like baked potatoes and tortilla wraps. There's also a kids' menu.
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Stornoway Balti House
Most restaurants in Stornoway are closed on Sundays. This is one of the few options for a sit-down meal.
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