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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in undefined Portsmouth South East
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9 Opinions in 1 websites
We booked Scotts Tap and Keller for my partner’s 50th birthday celebrations, and are so glad that we did. We had drinks in Scotts for 20 people, where we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and had great hospitality. All the staff were brilliant, and are a credit to Paul and the team. Simon had a fantastic birthday and I can’t thank you all enough for making everything run so smoothly on the day, with brilliant customer service throughout. Highly recommended if you are looking for the perfect place to hold a celebration party in Portsmouth! Sarah xx

434 Opinions in 2 websites
Decided to take a trip to Portsmouth from London on a whim, and in my search for a decent cup of coffee, came across Hideout, needless to say my quest ended there, not only the coffee was primo, but the Apple Pie Donut was killer. The atmosphere and decor is brilliant as well! I give them 11.½ coffee beans out of 10.

130 Opinions in 2 websites
Love this coffee spot when I pass through three forks area! It’s a must! Great service coffee and food!

523 Opinions in 2 websites
Hidden gem in Southsea! I discovered bread addiction around 6 months ago and I have been obsessed since! Their coffee is perfect, and they have the most incredible selection of pastries and bread! I love their white sourdough and cinnamon buns! If you’re ever visiting Southsea you must visit!

1847 Opinions in 2 websites
My wife and I went for a roast before getting the ferry to Cherbourg. Place was busy at 5pm on Sunday and had a good atmosphere. The football was on with the volume off. Service excellent and roast & dessert lovely. My wife would have preferred food warmer but fine by me. Spoilt a little when the volume was turned on for the football later on, and IMO was too loud (I am a football supporter but time & place). Dog friendly too.

576 Opinions in 1 websites
The Canteen was a truly an incredible experience, not only do you get to relax in a respectfully refurbished, intimate, historical landmark, you get the pleasure of being served by polite and friendly staff. Our server was Euwin (apologise if that is spelt incorrectly) who was friendly and accommodating from the start. He immediately recognised our excitement as we stumbled into the unexpected treat while walking the Millennium Promenade. We were initially shown the main room, which already had us basking in the warm glow of preservation and comfort, but after a quick check, Euwin was able to offer us the more private room that has a sea view and blankets should you get cold. The food was devine, I ordered the Eggs Benedict and an apple juice. I'm not sure if it was because we were on a history high or if it was the view of the sea with ships passing by, but that was the creamiest most delicious Hollandaise sauce I have ever consumed. The Salmon was fresh, the eggs poached to perfection (not too runny and not over done) and the apple juice was 100% fresh. As you can tell, my experience was 10/10, I would highly recommend The Canteen any time you're passing through. We went back the next day for a latte that my partner swears is the best he's ever tasted (I'm not a fan of coffee myself but can confirm he is a coffee snob) and will definitely be visiting again in the summer to trial the ice cream and upper Deck.

15 Opinions in 1 websites
here for breakfast again served in various portion sizes to suit your appetite. freshly cooked and tasty. average prices and a good choice on menu

11 Opinions in 1 websites
Went in today; was super hot so just ordered two coffees to sit in. Place was really quiet but the staff were totally disorganised and didn't seem to talk to each other so had to repeat myself several times. 15 minutes later and still no coffee. Went to the bar and they handed us them in cardboard cups & a takeaway holder. No idea why. Also gave us what looked like the corner end of a pastry as an apology for the delay; weird. My partner went back and asked why it was in a takeaway cup as we were sitting in. All 3 of the staff looked at each other in confusion. Then said they will re-make it for me. Which was weird because that had nothing to do with my question - hadn't asked for it to be re-made, was asking what was up with the cups. Used to come here between lectures when it was Cafe Parisienne. Really gone downhill since. Staff just didn't seem to know what they were doing, so we just left.

1129 Opinions in 2 websites
Although the cocktails were lovely, the music was too loud and I am dead against the "mandatory" tip you have to pay when presented with a card machine. This isn't the US, tipping is optional and should be treated as such. Nothing against the staff or service but it was average service and, in my opinion, not deserving of a tip. I will not be returning.

92 Opinions in 3 websites
We went for a girls Mother’s Day lunch, the roast was great , the best I’ve had out in a while, but the music was so loud it was actually painful. We couldn’t talk to each other or get our order heard by the waiting staff. There was a nice duo singing but we couldn’t really enjoy it because it was just so loud it was unpleasant, when they had a break and the playlist came on it was even louder. We ate and left immediate and went for a drink elsewhere. I thought it was me being old but my 19 year niece and 23 year daughter found it as painful as us oldies!