Where to Eat?

The Water Front
Opposite the beach at Polzeath - this is our favourite restaurant, and rightly so! The food really is superb and the service is excellant, friendly and efficient. Suitable for couples, families or larger groups. You will need to book before going as it is very popular. This restaurant is now open all day. Don't forget to mention that you are staying at White Rose and the owner, James, will give you an especially warm welcome.
Fifteen Cornwall
Jamie Oliver has now opened a branch of his fabulous "fifteen" restaurants down in Cornwall. Those that have visited have left rave reviews in our visitors book, so no doubt worth a visit. Full details are available at the Fifteen website.
St Kew Inn
This is a lovely old fashioned pub with bear garden - garden is pet and child friendly the pub isn't. It really is a lovely place to spend a few hours.
St Kew PL30 3HB, 01208 841259
Breakfast
Polzeath
serves breakfast from 9am to 11.30 am during the summer (not at all during the
winter I'm afraid). There is plenty of time for a relaxing morning walk along
Cornwall's beautiful coast line before breakfast at Finns Cafe.
Lunch
Lunch is
served daily from 12pm until 5pm. The menu during the winter will be the
same as the dinner. Any of the dishes can be ordered seperatly, including the
starters. We also have a large selection of lunch specials which change
daily according to what the fishermen land.
Evening
This is
where our chefs really enjoy themselves and create some amazingly tempting
flavours, combined with textures and colours which are a pleasure for both the
palette and the eye. Again evening specials will change on a very regular basis
depending on what the fishermen land!
For the
non fish eaters there is still plenty of choice, for either meat or vegetarian
palettes.
Finns to go
Finns2go. Choose your fresh Cornish fish,
lobsters and crab meals prepared by our excellent team of chefs and delivered
direct to your door the next day.
Keep up to date with the day-to-day comings and goings of a north Cornish
working harbour on our daily diary and live web cam.
Finns2go also delivers freshly
landed unprepared seafood to your door leaving you to develop your culinary
skills. The filleting, pin boning and general preparation will be done for you.
Once you have experienced the taste and texture of TRULY fresh seafood anything
else can only be second best.

The Seafood
Restaurant - Rick
Stein's Seafood Restaurant
Telephone: 01841 532700
Address: Riverside, Padstow, Cornwall
Rating: 17.5/20
Email Reservations
Open: All year
apart from 1st May and Christmas.
7 days a week Meals: Lunches and Dinner.
Accommodation: 13 rooms.
Cards: Visa, Mastercard and Switch.
Guardian Review Click here for a MAP of Padstow and The Seafood Restaurant
Matthew Fort
Saturday July 13, 2002
What, you may well ask, is the point of reviewing a restaurant that is
already one of the best known in the country, that is already booked up from
here to eternity, and that needs no puffery from another critic? My only answer
is to say that I had never before been to Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant, and I
thought that it was about time I did. After all, it's only been there for 25
years. Twenty-five years! The only thing that seems to have changed about Stein over
the years is his name. He was once known as Richard. Since then he went demotic,
became Rick, a kind of latter-day Doc in Steinbeck's Cannery Row, cheery,
impassioned, knowledgeable, self-deprecating, philosopher of tidal estuary and
TV screen, saucerer and fish cook supreme. In spite of success and celebrity, I
get the feeling that he's still the lovable old hippy he was in the 1960s.
In its way, the Seafood Restaurant is as revolutionary a restaurant in the
regions as Kensington Place was in London, only rather earlier. Both made the
deliberate appeal to democratic instincts; good eating was for everybody. And
that really hasn't changed. OK, the dining room must have had a lick of paint in
25 years, but the feel of the place, the vibe, the tempo, the customers, are all
rather jolly, relaxed, open and inviting. It is also immensely capable. This is
not surprising. Some of the staff have been here since opening day.
The Seafood Restaurant manages to maintain this air of democracy even though
the set lunch is £33.50 for three courses and the set dinner £39. This is pretty
stiff pricing even by metropolitan standards, and can only be justified on three
grounds - the quality of the ingredients, the generosity of the helpings and the
skill of the kitchen. On each of these criteria, the Seafood Restaurant is
triumphantly vindicated. I had hot shellfish with parsley, olive oil, garlic and
lemon; fillet of hake with butter beans, tomato, parsley and chilli; and chilled
black rice pudding with coconut cream and mango sorbet. Oh, all right, I also
asked for an extra course to be thrown in for good measure: a warm salad of
seared monkfish and Australian Endeavour prawns with fennel butter vinaigrette -
I just couldn't resist the temptation. I did slightly regret the feebleness of my resolve by the time I got to the
end of the hot shellfish mountain. This was an aquarium of clams, mussels,
cockles, razor clams, a brace of scallops, a lobster claw, a crab and a
langoustine or two, each with its own particular brand of marine sweetness,
paddling in their liquor, sharpened by lemon juice, grassy with parsley, begging
to be sopped up with bread. Stein's cooking tastes have always been catholic. There are traditional
classics - Dover sole meunière, roast turbot with hollandaise sauce, fish and
chips fried in dripping with mushy peas, and skate with black butter and capers
- but alongside these are shark vindaloo, stir-fried mussels with black beans,
coriander and spring onions, John Dory with olives, capers and rosemary. What marks out the dishes in each respect is the way in which every element
is subjugated to the objective of enhancing the status of the principal
ingredient - namely, the fish or the shellfish. These are defined by their
freshness, and their freshness is definitive. Herbs and spices, too, are used carefully, just to point up the
characteristics of each. The hake dish was a case in point. Hake is a fish of
great subtlety and delicacy, which can be spoiled by the slightest inattention
to detail. Its melting softness contrasted with the thicker, heartier pastiness
of the beans. There was the emollient, herbal richness of salsa verde and a
discreet dash of chilli to bring light and shade. In short, and in long, the reputation of the Seafood Restaurant seems to me
entirely justified. There's no point in going there expecting the carefully
choreographed rituals of Michelin stardom, or the hush and flutter of the senior
experience. That isn't the point of the place. Fish is the point. It isn't
cheap, but fish of this quality is never going to be. Nor should it be. Perhaps
one day we will begin to appreciate the true value of our natural resources,
begin to respect the inherent quality of great ingredients, and be prepared to
pay and eat accordingly.
· Open All week, lunch 12 noon-2pm, dinner 7-10pm. Menus: Lunch,
£33.50 for three courses; dinner, £39 for three courses. Wheelchair access (no
WC).
St. Petroc's Hotel and
Bistro
4 New Street, Padstow,
Cornwall PL28 8EA
Tel: 01841 532700
Email Reservations
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Proprietors: Rick & Jill
Stein
St Petroc's is an attractive, small hotel just up the hill
from The Seafood Restaurant. St Petroc's is the fifth oldest building in
Padstow and is charming. The rooms have lots of character with a relaxed,
friendly atmosphere and views over the older parts of the town and estuary.
There is a European feel to the Bistro menu which offers a selection of
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Open: All year, apart from 1st May and Christmas. 7 days a week.
Meals: Lunches and Dinner.
Accommodation: 10 rooms.
Cards: Visa, Mastercard and Switch. |
Rick Stein's
Cafe.
3 comfortable rooms above the café at 8 Middle Street, tucked away in one of
the atmospheric old back streets of Padstow.
Open: All year, apart from 1st May and Christmas. 7 days a week.
Meals: Lunches and Dinner.
Accommodation: 10 rooms.
Cards: Visa, Mastercard and Switch.

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