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De Muths RestaurantWe aim to make Demuths the best vegetarian restaurant in the south west of England. For the past 19 years we have been making a name for creating innovative and delicious World Food. Demuths’ cuisine will delight vegetarians and vegans but has always been sought after by all lovers of good food. A team of young chefs and waiting staff look after you through breakfast, lunch and dinner. A carefully chosen organic wine list rounds off a memorable visit.
:: De Muths Restaurant
The Eastern Eye Indian RestaurantSituated in the very central Quiet street in some very swanky upstairs rooms, this is an indian restaurant to pose in. The food is good, and the surroundings palatial.
:: Eastern Eye web site
Woods RestaurantIn Alfred Street, and quite central. With room to seat 120 people in comfort, it can be enjoyed for many occasions - candle lit dinner, working lunch, break from sight-seeing, office party or family celebration - Woods is the good venue. Recognised as one of Bath’s favourite dining venues Woods occupies the ground floor of five Georgian town houses in a quiet cul-de-sac opposite the famous Assembly Rooms. Spacious, Georgian elegance, warm informal atmosphere, Woods has created an enviable reputation of one of Bath truly independent restaurants.
:: Woods Restaurant listing page
The Rajpoot Indian RestaurantThe Rajpoot has an excellent reputation for serving its own blend of subtle spiced Tandoori and curry dishes, all prepared with great skill and attention to detail.
:: The Rajpoot Restaurant web site
Feast Pan-Asian RestaurantF.east is the latest new wave dining experience to hit Bath offering modern Pan Asian style cooking in contemporary yet warm surroundings. Simple yet exciting, our menu offers an array of flavours, textures, colours and aromas.
:: Feast's web site
Tilleys BistroEstablished in 1983 and run by the owners. The cosy bistro is split onto two levels. The two course lunch costs £7.50, with three courses for £9.50. The evening menu is French cuisine, all starters-choose as many or as little as you like! Three courses plus wine approximately £20. Open 7 days a week (closed Sunday).
:: Tilleys Bistro
Sakura Japanese RestaurantImagine stepping out of Georgian Bath and entering a traditional downtown Tokyo restaurant. Now's your chance! Cross that time warp and enter a small part of Japan to experience Japanese Nabe cooking. Sakura offers authentic Japanese food cooked at your table or for the more adventurous, you can cook it yourself.
:: Sakura web pages
Martini Restaurant (formerly Cafe Martini)Deservedly regarded as the best of it's type in the city, at Martini Ristorante you and your family are Italian during your visit! The Romans borrowed much from their Etruscan predecessors, alphabet, gods, rituals and their culinary skills. Some say that Italian cooking is the mother of western cuisine. Meal times become occasions for friends and family to meet, relax and gather together at the table sharing both good food and conversation. Your hosts Nunzio, Franco and Luigi maintain this tradition, providing the best that Italy has to offer.
:: Cafe Martini's website
The Moon & SixpenceThis is one of Bath’s better-kept secrets and tends to be a favourite haunt of the Bath locals.Once discovered however it is seldom forgotten. The restaurant is housed in an old Bath stone warehouse and set back from Broad Street up the cobbled passage, The Moon and Sixpence has the unique advantage of a city centre location with the benefit of tranquility and seclusion away from the city crowds
:: The Moon & Sixpence's website
The Moody GooseThe small privately owned restaurant specialises in modern English cuisine, the menus reflecting the changing seasons by using only the freshest local produce. A small team of experienced staff provide friendly and unobtrusive service. Enjoy a leisurely lunch or dinner in the bright and airy restaurant or privately in one of the vaulted dining rooms.
:: The Moody Goose's website
The Bath Priory Hotel & RestaurantAn idyllic 19th Century Bath stone property in a secluded location with four acres of award winning gardens, in which today many original features have been maintained and the traditional country house atmosphere enhanced and complemented by professional and attentive service, exceptional dining and exquisite meeting and leisure facilities.
:: The Bath Priory website
Firehouse RotisserieFirehouse Rotisseie has established itself as one of the most popular restaruants in Bath anbd Bristol. Weith an eclectic blend of melt inyour mouth gourmet pizza. California south western, and vegetarian dishes.
:: Firehouse Rotisserie's website
The Olive TreePeter and Joanne Gekas planted the seeds of The Olive Tree in 1979. Their goal was to provide a unique culinary experience for Rochesterians. Determined to fight the stereotype of Greek cuisine in America as greasy diner fare, they cultivated a lighter approach which critics have branded "Nouvelle Greek Cuisine." Pure olive oil and fresh ingredients provide an experience good for the heart and palate
:: The Olive Tree' website
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