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St. Petroc's Bistro (Padstow, Cornwall)Newest Review: ... fresh. The décor is predominately white, with many vibrant pictures on the walls. The furniture largely plain wood with lots ... more |
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by Dee Saccone - written on 16/09/09
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Surprisingly disappointing. Menu very ordinary. We were expecting a lot more fish to be on the menu. A few days before we had lunch at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen which was very good indeed.
by - written on 17/07/06 (Very useful, 1776 readings)
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Rick Steins St Petroc’s Bistro – Cornwall Rick Stein and Padstow in Cornwall are synonymous with one another. He has four restaurants in the small harbour town and is probably responsible for there being many other excellent places to eat there. At the top of the tree is Stein’s flagship: The Seafood Restaurant. Opened in 1975 this restaurant is the heart of the Stein empire. Next up is St. Petroc’s Bistro, more accessibly priced with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. He also has Rick Stein’s Café and Stein’s Fish and Chips. If you enjoy eating out in good restaurants, and are in Cornwall, a trip to Padstow is a must. In addition to the restaurants, Stein also ... Read the complete review
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