Wednesday 14 December 2011

Fantastic Restaurants in Isle of Wight

If you have chosen to spend your Isle of Wight holidays, then you've already made a good choice. Not only is there much to see and do on England's largest island, but it also offers one a good chance to relax. One can visit exciting adventure theme parks, enchanting forts and castles and beautifully maintained garden estates during their Isle of Wight holidays. Besides, you can also get a chance to unwind by visiting the island's pristine beaches and fabulous restaurants and cafes. If you have chosen to stay at the Isle of Wight cottages during your Isle of Wight holidays, then this is another good decision that you've made. The Isle of Wight cottages not only provide a comfortable stay, but also are located near most of the Isle of Wight's attractions, restaurants and bars. Further, the Isle of Wight cottages are ideal if you are travelling with a large group of people or even a small group. Here are some awesome restaurants to visit.

Burrs Restaurant

Burrs Restaurant is located at Lugley Street in Newport, not too far from most of the Isle of Wight cottages. You should visit this restaurant at least once during your Isle of Wight holidays. The must-try appetizers include the Bembridge Crab and Spinach Brulee, as well as the Pan-fried King Prawns in Thai Spices. Amongst the mains, you shouldn't leave the restaurant without sampling the Grilled Whole Lemon Sole with Capers and Parsley Butter. Be sure to ask for the Specials too. Choose from the Burrs Restaurant's wide selection of great wines that will be great paired with your meal. Finally, complete your sumptuous meal with the Raspberry Sorbet or the Warm Homemade Apple Strudel with Vanilla ice cream. The food here is not too expensive, but will be well worth your money. The ambience of the restaurant exudes a warm feel and is perfect for dinner with the family.

St. Helen's Restaurant

Located at Lower Green Road at St. Helens, this restaurant will add a memorable touch to your Isle of Wight holidays. Starters worth sampling include the Baked Flat Mushroom and the Chicken Liver Parfait. For the main course, try out the restaurant's famous Roasted Beef Fillet or the Pan-fried Fillet of Cod. Make sure you also sample the Rhubarb Crumble, a dessert you perhaps will not find anywhere else in the area. The Clotted Cream Crème Brule is also well worth a mention. The restaurant has a cosy feel and overlook the charming village. Further, since a family runs it, you can only expect friendly service and home made-style food. St. Helen's Restaurant also uses locally procured ingredients and the food is always served fresh from the oven. You might even want to pack a dessert so that you can eat it in the comfort of the Isle of Wight cottages with your family.

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