The Best Restaurant in The South, England

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In summer, and especially on summer weekends, visitors can overrun the restaurants in small villages, so either book a table in advance or prepare to wait. The more popular or upscale the restaurant, the more critical a reservation is. For local specialties, try fresh-grilled river trout or sea bass poached in brine, or dine like a king on New Forest's renowned venison. Hampshire is noted for its pig and sheep farming, and you might zero in on pork and lamb dishes on local restaurant menus. The region places a strong emphasis on seasonal produce, so venison, for example, is best between September and February.

Pascal's Brasserie

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Tucked away from the busy harbor, this French-owned local favorite serves classic Gallic dishes such as onion soup, eggs Benedict, and croque monsieur, plus simple seafood dishes like king prawns in garlic butter. If you're looking for an afternoon pit stop, try the substantial, and very English, cream tea selection and other superlative baked goods. A set-menu, monthly supper club held on Fridays and Saturdays serves dishes like bouillabaisse or a supreme of chicken filled with goat's cheese and tarragon. It books up fast.

8 Cove St., Weymouth, DT4 8TS, England
01305-777500
Known For
  • Delicious homemade cakes and scones
  • Excellent breakfasts
  • Variable opening times (based on the mood of the chef)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. June–Aug., Fri.–Mon. Sept.–May. No dinner Sun.–Thurs.

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