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Ten Great Restaurants, Pubs and Places to Eat in Bristol, UK
Bristol boasts a huge and varied range of restaurants, pubs and places to eat. Whether you are looking for a quick pizza, quality pub food, a late night curry, or fresh fish, you will find a choice of places to eat. So whether you are visiting and want to find somewhere to eat in the city or you are a local looking for somewhere different, why not try one of the ten restaurants listed below. Even better, why not work your way through the list!

  • If you enjoy Italian food, then Pizza Provencale may be the place for you. The staff at Pizza Provencale pride themselves on offering a friendly and efficient service. They offer a great range of pizzas and pasta alongside other dishes such as coq au vin, seafood tagliatelle and provencale mussels.


  • Pizza Provencale Restaurant, Bristol, UK.

  • Another haven of traditional Italian food is Bottellino’s. Bottellino’s have 3 restaurants in the area – Bedminster Parade, Emmersons Green and Bond Street (City Centre) each offering a range of traditional authentic Italian food including pizzas, pasta and meat (chicken, steak etc.) dishes. Founded by the late Giuseppe Botta over 20 years ago, these Italian restaurants have built their reputations on the use of quality ingredients. For those venturing further afield, there is also a Bottellinos in Bath.


  • To sample a range of modern European dishes, you could try the popular and well-established Glasnost Restaurant on William Street. This Bristol restaurant has built its reputation on quality fresh ingredients, a welcoming atmosphere and a tempting selection of daily specials.


  • Another restaurant offering modern European food is the City Café within The City Inn, Temple Street. Head Chef Peter Quinion offers a range of seasonal dishes including a choice of vegetarian meals. The fresh produce is complemented by an extensive selection of wines. The restaurant was awarded 2 AA rosettes 2003 – 2005.


  • If you are looking for other regional specialties, why not try a curry at The Rajmoni Indian Restaurant – one of the newest Indian restaurants in Bristol. As a special feature, The Rajmoni offers variations on familiar Indian dishes for diners who would like to focus on healthy or low calorie food.


  • For lovers of Chinese food, there is the opportunity to eat at Cathay Rendezvous which offers fine Chinese cuisine. The Cathay Rendezvous is located in the first building in England to be purpose built as a library. Behind the elegant façade of the building, three types of Chinese cuisine are offered – Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese.


  • For something a little different, you could try Lebanese food at Mazati. Mazati offers exquisite and delicately spiced food which changes with the seasons. Mazati can be found in a romantically-lit basement arch off Bristol's busy Corn Street A belly dancer visits once a month.


  • Loch Fyne has built an enviable reputation for serving the finest of fish. It is particularly renown for succulent oysters, mussels and traditionally smoked salmon. The Bristol restaurant is located on Queen Street in a magnificent building with impressive arched windows.


  • Loch Fyne Restaurant, Bristol, UK.

  • For bistro food look no further than La Demi Lune which offers a great range of dishes prepared by chef Lio. Anna is your host. Real ales are available at the bistro and during fine weather the terrace and gardens are open to diners.


  • La Demi Lune Restaurant, Bristol, UK.

  • For pub food with an Australian theme look to Walkabout where Australian delicacies including Kangaroo and Crocodile fillets can be washed down with genuine Australian beer. Live bands and sports channels on a wide screen TV complete a great evening out.


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