Whats your fav place to eat in tayside & fife?

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The Italian on Commercial Street in Dundee

http://www.dundeecitydirectory.com/italian/

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  • mr.blonde
    mr.blonde Posts: 44 Forumite
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    ooooh, love italian food.

    We usually go to La Serie A in Perth for pasta. Also love Paco's for food with friends.



    For a treat though, afternoon tea at Dunkeld House is excellent, and you don't even have to be over 60! Not very money saving though at £11 per person. ;)
  • kenshaz
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    Chez Jules Chester 2courses and a bottle of wine £15 each
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  • THE_MIDDLEMAN
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    mr.blonde wrote:
    For a treat though, afternoon tea at Dunkeld House is excellent, and you don't even have to be over 60! Not very money saving though at £11 per person. ;)

    is that the Hilton? been there in April on my Clubcard vouchers for Dinner Bed n Breakfast - WOW amazing food really amazing....

    /goes to find more Clubcard Vouchers to turn into Deals....
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  • mr.blonde
    mr.blonde Posts: 44 Forumite
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    is that the Hilton? been there in April on my Clubcard vouchers for Dinner Bed n Breakfast - WOW amazing food really amazing....

    /goes to find more Clubcard Vouchers to turn into Deals....

    What? what? what? :eek:

    I really must read all the stuff they send next time! I didn't even think about going there with Tesco points. We get so much more in points as well because we've got a baby who always needs things. (pesky babies!) All that money we've spent there too.....

    Must try harder with this money saving thing!
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    Afternoon tea at Gleneagles, again not cheap but a real treat :)

    Crusoe Hotel in Lower Largo for fish and chips and a walk along the beach.
  • mclaren_2
    mclaren_2 Posts: 1,955 Forumite
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    mcdonalds, kirkcaldy high street :D LOL!
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  • competitionscafe
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    Peat Inn is a bit out of the way but worth the detour! :)

    http://www.thepeatinn.co.uk/ourhome.htm

    The Cellar in Anstruther is very good too.
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  • Fifer
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    We find the Peat Inn to be a wee bit over-rated and much prefer Ostler's Close in Cupar. We've been going for almost 25 years and have yet to be disappointed.

    Other favourites: 'The Greenhouse' in Falkland (mid-priced), 'Luigano's' at the Covenanter's in Falkland (Italian/pizza, Fife's only wood-burning pizza oven I believe) and 'The Coachman's' at the Old Manor in London Links (inexpensive).
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  • competitionscafe
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    Fifer wrote:
    We find the Peat Inn to be a wee bit over-rated and much prefer Ostler's Close in Cupar. We've been going for almost 25 years and have yet to be disappointed.

    Must admit I have never heard of Ostler's Close but their menu looks great - will certainly give them a try next time I am up that way - thanks.

    http://www.ostlersclose.co.uk/menu.htm
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  • Anne_Marie_2
    Anne_Marie_2 Posts: 2,123 Forumite
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    Craws Nest, Anstruther
    https://www.crawsnesthotel.co.uk
    Hadn't been there for a long time, had a superb lunch there last week. Although it is mainly aimed at fish and seafood, which is the speciality of the area, had a superb pesto and sun dried tomato pasta with parmesan shavings, there were several other veggie options on the menu. For fish lovers, the fish dishes looked wonderful and apparently tasted as good as they looked.

    Taychreggan Hotel, Ellislea Road, West Ferry, Dundee
    Beautifully cooked and well presented food - sorry couldn't find a website. Advised to book, even for lunch. Has a varied and extensive menu and caters for all. Had lovely lunch/dinner there - be prepared, the main course servings are very generous! If they have it on the menu, can strongly recommend the woodland mushroom and truffle oil risotto, also the mushroom and cream penne and..........

    Paco's in Perth is great for lunch with the kids, or at night times with friends - does a great variety of food, so bound to be something for even the fussiest of eaters.

    Glad to hear that the Cellar in Anstruther is still good, not been there for ages, but passed by just after having lunch at the Craws Nest - so will bear that in mind for next time.
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