Top Restaurants On Isle of Wight, England

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Jessica Woodward

From fine dining to boutique beach cafes, the Isle of Wight has a lot to offer. Taste some of the freshest seafood and fish in the United Kingdom with our guide to eating on the Isle of Wight.

Hambrough Hotel and Pond Café

These two sister restaurants are both overseen by award winning chef, Darren Beevers, who recently arrived on the Island after years of experience at some of London‘s top Michelin-starred restaurants. His compact but carefully thought out menus have helped these already popular restaurants climb ever higher in visitors’ estimation. For gourmet combinations of fine meats, locally caught fish and vegetables, followed by highly imaginative desserts (with ingredients including celery sorbet and liquorice jelly), the Hambrough Hotel is the place to try, and it won a spot on the Good Food Guide 2014 for its food quality. While the Hambrough Hotel’s restaurant is currently closed its bar overlooking the sea is still open. Alternatively, for those who love Italian style cuisine, the Pond Café offers arancini, gnocchi, risotto and other delicious classics, all created from genuine Isle of Wight products

A unique institution on the island and indeed in the UK, the Garlic Farm is best known for its vibrant annual Garlic Festival (which features live music from well known acts, a funfair, dog shows and other entertainments as well as tastings of the pungent vegetable). However, the farm also has much to offer during the rest of the year, most notably its popular restaurant, set in a picturesque log cabin among rolling fields. AA Rosette winning chef Charlie Bartlett provides high quality breakfast and lunch dishes, most of which feature the farm’s own garlic and meat products. Whether you love the tangy taste of garlic or just fancy eating out in the heart of the Island’s stunning countryside, this is an appetising place to go.

Royal Hotel

Having appeared in every Michelin Guide that has ever existed and won AA rosettes for the last 16 consecutive years, the Royal Hotel is undoubtedly the Isle of Wight’s flagship eating venue. Diners can opt for a full meal in the luxurious Appuldurcombe Room, something lighter on the Terrace or even order a picnic hamper to enjoy al fresco on the nearby clifftop, whatever they choose they will enjoy fantastic sea views and gourmet food, created by one of the Island’s most respected chefs, Steven Harris. Menus are British in focus, with island produce used whenever possible. Recent highlights include ‘Ventnor Bay crab with hand rolled pasta, lime, chilli and mango’ and ‘Pan fried John Dory with carrot purée, wilted lettuce, samphire, lobster and spring onion vinaigrette’. This is a restaurant that doesn’t fail to please.

Farringford Garden Restaurant

A lower key but truly delicious option for culture lovers on the Isle of Wight is the Farringford Garden Restaurant, where dozens of homemade pizzas vie with traditional British fare for diners’ satisfaction, all in the romantic setting of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s former home, Farringford. Poetry fans can still admire the sweeping gardens and woodland that inspired his work, while sitting on the restaurant terrace. Some of the best local artists exhibit their work inside the restaurant and you can witness the cooking of the pizzas in the first authentic wood fired oven ever to feature in an Isle of Wight restaurant.

The Red Duster

The popularity of the relatively new Red Duster has been soaring since it earned a coveted ‘Favourite’ award from two of the island’s best loved food critics, Matt and Cat. Set in a central location in the fashionable yachting town of Cowes, this eye catching restaurant is perfect both for those who have finished a long day’s sailing and anyone who needs to get back to the mainland later on, being only a few steps away from the ferry. Its highly creative menu, drawing on various European influences, includes one of the most varied and enticing vegetarian dinner selections to be found in an Isle of Wight restaurant. Meat eaters are not forgotten, however, Matt and Cat asserted that a recent menu contained ‘the best chicken dish on the Island’.

Thompson’s

A local favourite, Thompson’s open kitchen concept treats guests to contemporary British cuisine. As the youngest British chef to ever have received a Michelin star, Robert Thompson uses local produce in his cuisine, all inspired by the Isle of Wight. Adding a fresh, modern take to classic dishes, Thompson makes a point of preparing dishes not to be trendy, but that he would image himself eating. With a range of a la carte options like pan roasted stone bass and barbecued sussex rose veal, picking a dish may be difficult, in which case you can try ordering Thompson’s eight course tasting menu for the table.

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