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The best restaurants serving Seafood food in South Oxfordshire South East

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4.5

54 Opinions

location-icon41 Upper High Street, England
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Absolutely terrible service very poor quality food, cheap frozen rubbish. Don’t attempt to pop in for chips you will be given a number (say 45) to then discover they are still serving number 4. Ridiculous method if all you want is some chips! Advertise there food hygiene rating of 4 proudly!!!

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4.3

179 Opinions

location-icon6 Wood Green, England
Seafood
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Our favourite in our local area!

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4.2

162 Opinions

location-icon6 Lostock Pl, England
Seafood
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Lovely staff and a super clean place.

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4.0

231 Opinions

location-icon138 Reading Rd, England
Seafood
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Very helpful people. Great service. Asked for advice on their menu for vegan options and they were very happy to show me all I needed and turns out there was a lot for vegans :) will be back

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3.5

72 Opinions

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£20 for a walk around a garden and a cream tea - you might think that would be eye-wateringly expensive. And to some degree you are right. This could be a description of the quintessential English experience. And yet, and yet ... even in the depths of winter this garden is exceptional. I began my walk feeling completely out-of-sorts, not uplifted by the well-meaning messages on little boards on the Truth Trail, and yet by the time I had found glorious fields of snowdrops and small glimpses of the tiny wonders that are the early spring crocus, I was well on my way to upliftment. The gardens are an utter enchantment. Everywhere there are signs of great husbandry and quiet wisdom. Simple imagery becomes clever symbolism; from the dark yew hedge hunched over in the centre of the broad expanse of lawn, to the exquisitely espalliered orchards and the order of the herbaceous borders, you are led to the magic of the little girl dancing upon her own reflection in the wide waters, and the child offering wisdom in the formality of the Silent Space. Even in the Walled Garden, the National Collection of Saxifrage blew me away - utterly stunning in both its setting and design. I came away utterly bowled over by the beauty of the gardens, happy to have spent the money. The lovely little cafe in the portacabin was delightful, and the cream tea delicious. I shudder to think what the queues and the wasps are like in summer, though. I will be brave and come back in summer though, because the gardens must be even more magical then. And because I have to see, with my own eyes, the huge swathe of camassia leichtlinii in bloom. And THAT'S something I never thought I would say in a Tripadvisor review! :D