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10 Best Chinese Restaurants In Plymouth, UK
"Overlooking the Plymouth Sound, Wet Wok is a flavorful, fresh, and affordable restaurant in the waterfront Hoe area. This family-run business has been at home in Plymouth for over 20 years and is renowned for its specialties of Cantonese, Malaysian, and Singaporean cuisine. The wide-ranging menu features mouthwatering appetizers, hearty soups, meat and seafood entrees, sizzling dishes, and refreshing desserts."
"This ever-popular family-run Chinese restaurant is right on the water's edge and offers an extensive range of traditional dishes as well as beautiful views of Plymouth Sound. Sightseers love: The amazing views, excellent food and friendly service. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"08/06/2021: Came here while on holiday last night and it was fantastic food and fantastic value for money. The views were out of this world . We had the set meal for three and there was more than enough it was lovely."
"Based in a convenient location, Seven Up are recommended for their high quality and delicious dishes and welcome many frequent, loyal customers. Where to find them: 7 Wolseley Road PL2 3AA"
"Recommended by customers as the 'best Chinese ever', Lucky Wok has plenty of choice to suit all tastes as well as a loyalty scheme for regular customers. They have also recently introduced an online order system to allow customers to order with even more ease. Where to find them: 14 Marlborough Street, PL1 4AE"
"Reviewers say the atmosphere is 'relaxing' and the breakfasts are 'good quality and extremely good food and drinks.'. One person said: "On a brief visit to Plymouth, we popped in to Jolly Jacks for Sunday brunch. They serve breakfast until 11.30am and their traditional breakfast was exceptional. They also offer vegetarian options and a great choice of hot drinks. "The wood burning stove added some warmth although the sun was also shining, so created a very cosy ambience. The seaside theming and decor was lovely and fresh, enhanced with the outside sea view!"
"To pretend you own a boat and sit drinking cocktails on the Mayflower Marina. Jolly Jacks is a local’s waterfront bistro with monthly sea shanty sing-alongs and morris dancing on St George’s Day. Traditional British food includes pie of the day, fish and chips, roast pork and chicken supreme, with sandwiches, Sunday roasts and breakfast on offer, too."
"Situated by the water in Mayflower Marina and overlooking the Royal William Yard, this popular bar and bistro serves fresh food and drinks. Sightseers love: The fabulous views, lovely food and friendly service. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"Built at the bottom of a china clay pit, the giant biomes of the Eden Project – the world's largest greenhouses – have become Cornwall's most famous landmark, and an absolutely essential visit. Looking rather like a lunar landing station, Eden's bubble-shaped biomes maintain miniature ecosystems that enable all kinds of weird and wonderful plants to flourish – from stinky rafflesia flowers and banana trees in the Rainforest Biome to cacti and soaring palms in the Mediterranean Biome. Book online for discounted admission."
"Eden Project – Home to the largest rainforest in captivity, the Eden Project consists of two massive Biomes housing plants collected from different regions and climates around the world. It is open to visitors to explore and learn."
"Spectacularly set in a former china-clay pit, this garden presents the world's major plant systems in microcosm. The crater contains…"
"Spanning a huge 865 acres across southeast Cornwall is Mount Edgbumbe House and Country Park, one of the most historic and iconic attractions in Plymouth. The house was commissioned by King Henry VIII in the 16th century while the gardens have been expanding ever since. There’s a fee to visit the house and Earl’s Garden, but the rest of the park is free all year-round."
"Hop aboard the ferry and get yourself to Mount Edgcumbe and you'll not only be faced with the stunning Edgcumbe House and Countrry Park, but you'll also be able to look back out across Plymouth itself and soak up the view of the city we love. Imagine it on an Autumn day, as the sun is setting and the leaves are golden - idyllic."
"Mount Edgcumbe Country Park is listed as Grade I on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens and is one of four designated country parks in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The 885 acres country park is on the Rame Peninsula, overlooking Plymouth Sound and the River Tamar."