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The best restaurants with a view in Plymouth
"Kuku is number eight in the romantic restaurant category on TripAdvisor. KUKU pulls its personality from a scattered set of influences to create a simple yet alluring dining experience. Set in a Grade II listed building, just seconds away from the bustle of Plymouth’s city centre, KUKU offers the perfect sanctuary for both casual and professional Japanese food enthusiasts."
"19 Princess Street, Plymouth PL1 2EU EnglandJapanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 1752 255579http://kukuplymouth.co.uk/"
"If you love to dine in style than KuKu is the place for you. An array of vegan dishes fill the menu, offering guests a taste of Japanese cuisine in a welcoming setting. Perfect for special occasion dining, KuKu also offers a takeaway service."
"Once rated Plymouth's best fry-up, back in 2017, Jasmins on Plympton Ridgeway has some stellar reviews on TripAdvisor. Jasmins is a small, modest venue but with the heartiest of full-English breakfasts that even the 1300s gentry would be proud of, according to a PlymouthLive report from 2017. Don't let an old review do the talking though, because one reviewer wrote in December 2020 that they loved a full English there, and were very much missing it in lockdown."
"Described as 'Plympton's best-kept secret', this licensed cafe on the Ridgeway sells all-day breakfasts, light bites, main meals, jacket potatoes and salads. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The reasonable prices, delicious food and garden area. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"This sweet and welcoming café which sits in the centre of the popular Ridgeway, offers fantastic home-cooked food and a wonderful terrace garden to sit out in when the weather is good. Click here for booking details and visitor reviews."
"The Original Pasty House is an independent Devon café and takeaway business, with sites in Plymouth and Tavistock. The husband and wife team of Nigel and Janet Eadie, who run the sites, are extremely passionate about the business and are dedicated to offering high-quality food and drinks for their customers. All the staff at The Original Pasty House want to go the extra mile by delivering excellent customer service and developing a strong community ethos."
"With shops in Plymouth and Tavistock, this cafe and takeaway offers award-winning pasties, sandwiches, wraps, salads, toasties, paninis, home-made cakes, fairtrade coffee and more. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The good prices, great food and friendly service. Click here for directions, visitor reviews and to order online."
"The Mount Batten Watersports and Activity Centre recently unveiled fresh new restaurant The Lookout - a self-contained eatery that visitors can come to independently of the rest of the activities centre. Gavin Hobbs, head chef at The Lookout, said: "We want it to be known that you can come here and get a decent plate of food that you're happy to tell your family about and will want to come back.". The Activity Centre is already known for providing drinks and snacks for day visitors, but now it can cater for a variety of different customers with the double-sided menu."
"Originally a lookout for liners coming into the Sound in the late 1800s, this Hoe cafe now offers coffee, tea, ice cream, deck chairs and some of the best views in Plymouth. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The excellent prices, amazing location and fascinating history. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"This small but popular coffee shop on Hoe Road offers snacks, ice creams, drinks and an outdoor seating area with panoramic views over Plymouth Sound. Sightseers love: The wonderful views, great location and friendly service. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"This pleasant, characterful Sutton Harbour cafe offers coffee, tea, shakes, home-made lemonade and cakes, as well as some lovely views of the water. Bargain-hunting foodies love: The excellent prices, friendly atmosphere and amazing location. Click here for directions and visitor reviews."
"A post shared by Carly-Ann Rose (@carlyann89) on Apr 20, 2016 at 2:19pm PDT. A fabulous option for a flavorful Chinese meal, Fortune Court has an extensive menu of mouthwatering, classic dishes. This charming restaurant is located in the historic Barbican waterfront and has both sit-down and takeaway dining options."
"As one of the highest-rated Chinese restaurants in the city, Fortune Court is well known for excellent customer service with lots of choice for a dine-in experience. You can have as much you like for a set price yet the food is cooked fresh to order and promptly served. You can bring your own wine too."
"Yukisan is number ten in the romantic restaurant category on TripAdvisor. Yukisan is the first Japanese restaurant in Plymouth, established in 2004, situated in the regenerated Barbican area with its winding cobbled streets. On their menu, you can choose from sushi, yakitori, tempura, lobster, steak, fish, and sashimi and many more, accompanied by a great selection of Japanese cocktails, sake and wine."
"51 Notte Street, Plymouth PL1 2AG EnglandJapanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 1752 250240http://www.yukisan.co.uk/"
"18/04/2021: We live locally and we have used this Indian for a number of years. Always get a good meal, have tried a few on the menu and not had a bad one yet. Would highly recommend."
"A contemporary arts gallery and artists’ studio space, KARST has been receiving rave reviews for their innovative and compelling exhibitions."
"Museum, art gallery, and archive all in one, is the best place to get your free dose of culture in Plymouth. The site was previously home to the Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery, but a £46 million renovation in 2020 transformed it into a hub of history, galleries, and exhibition spaces complete with a café, shop, and bar. It’s an insight into local and international history and art, with enough on exhibit to spend a whole day of discovery and learning."
"The Box is Plymouth’s new £46 million cultural destination, proudly led by Plymouth City Council in Britain's Ocean City.A museum, gallery and archive. A cafe, shop and bar. A place that you can make your own, and where there's always something new to discover.A place where the city’s heritage meets"
"Tavistock Place Accessible entrances are available via our main entrance on Tavistock Place and from North Hill, Plymouth PL4 8AX England+44 1752 304774[email protected]http://www.theboxplymouth.com/"