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Vraic
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
££££
Named after the Guernésiais word for seaweed, Nathan Davies’ latest venture is the very definition of a destination restaurant. Situated in a beautiful coastal location, it makes the most of Guernsey in both its setting and in using an abundance of local produce. Sublime natural flavours are enhanced by expert cooking and well-conceived combinations, such as lamb belly with cherry and charcoal. Seaweed in all its guises is a running theme, starting with a deep broth made using eight different varieties. The team are on show in a majestic open kitchen and deliver their creations with great prid
15.8km
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Bohemia
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
££££
If you have something special to celebrate, this marble-fronted restaurant inside The Club Hotel & Spa is the place to come – and cocktails in the bar are all part of the experience. It’s a chic place, where bright linen-clad tables stand out against dimly lit, dark wood walls. Eye-catching dishes offer natural, well-balanced flavours and an occasional hint of playfulness, while the kitchen clearly understands how to use techniques to enhance rather than overshadow the fine produce. Go for the tasting menu inspired by the chef's travels, with accompanying wines.
32.9km
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Alba
Modern Cuisine · Bib
££
The lovingly restored, 19th-century Les Arcades market building is the perfect backdrop for this gem of a restaurant in the Guernsey dining scene. Enjoy a cocktail in the bar before settling down to feast on wonderful sharing plates in a former butcher's hall with an ornate, double-height ceiling and original tiling. The menu interweaves French, Spanish, Italian and British influences with ease, whilst keeping the wood-fired grill heavily involved. Dishes like the lobster tagliolini show the kitchen at its best, boasting tender lobster and a deep, rich aerated bisque.
13.0km
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Le Pily
Creative · ★ Michelin
€€€
Pierre and Lydie reign over the revolving bridge in a swish, modern edifice whose glazed walls command a matchless view of the harbour. Where better to do justice to the catch from small boats, lobsters and shellfish from Cotentin, so beloved of the chef? The entirely meat-free menu focuses on surgically and delicately prepared seafood, sprinkled with creativity and the odd distinctive Japanese touch: squid and shiitake, mushroom and soy stock; compote of vanilla-laced apples, ice cream with unpasteurised cream and yuzu-spiked caramel.
59.0km
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Le Restaurant des Isles
Modern Cuisine · Bib
€€
This charming old seaside villa, now a hotel-restaurant, boasts a prime location a stone's throw from Barneville's expansive beach and views of the Channel Islands in the distance. Diners are well looked after in the spacious dining area that exudes a holiday ambience. The concise menu, which changes daily – freshness guaranteed! – features precise, straightforward dishes. We enjoyed soft-boiled egg and smoked herring, hake in a butter emulsion with smoked herring roe, and a seasonal dessert pairing strawberry and mint. The set menu, available at lunchtime and in the evening, is an absolute st
43.6km
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Le Mascaret
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
€€€
A steadfast champion of his native Manche, intrepid chef, Philippe Hardy, boasts stints in prestigious Michelin-starred restaurants and in the kitchen of the French ambassador in Sofia. It was there that he met his wife, Nadia, a former prima ballerina. Together they have transformed this girls' boarding school into a peaceful boutique hotel-restaurant surrounded by a flower and cottage garden planted with farmer seeds. The delicately crafted, seafood-led menu of wild fish and shellfish can be matched with tea-wine-food or tea-sake-food pairings, even a Gong fu cha tea ceremony.
69.2km
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Le Nautique
Seafood
£££
A stalwart of the Guernsey restaurant scene, Le Nautique continues to delight diners and be the name on everyone’s lips around the island. It’s easy to see why, for this is a restaurant run with heart and pride that serves straightforward, satisfying fare that’s perfect for the setting. Occupying a former sailmaker’s warehouse on the quayside (ask for an upstairs window seat for the best views) and sporting a stylish nautical design, this is a place to relish seafood of all shapes and sizes. Clean, classical dishes show off the prime produce with minimal adornment.
12.9km
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Hook
Meats and Grills
££
After admiring the view of the harbour opposite, enter into The Hook’s ground-floor Casbah bar, where you can sip a cocktail before dinner and perhaps be tempted by the enticing nibbles and flatbreads. Upstairs, the main event awaits, with an appealingly varied menu that ranges from small plates to whole fish and nose-to-tail cooking over the open fire. Clean, uncluttered dishes are the overriding theme, such as succulent scallops with punchy XO sauce or skate wing with caper butter. Ask for a table by the window for the best views, or in a booth for more privacy.
12.9km
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