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Gourmet Restaurant Guide to Bath, UK

More and more students will choose to study in the UK, especially those applying to study at the University of Bath. So what are the delicious places in Bath, UK? This is something that many students are interested in. Let’s take a look together! Below is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to read.

Food Guide to Bath, UK

Sotto Sotto

Bath’s famous cave-themed restaurant is different from the structure of traditional Western restaurants, with a strong Mediterranean feel style. The concept that Sotto Sotto wants to convey is probably to bring people back to their true nature. Many British people come from all over the UK to visit it, and many travelers also regard Sotto Sotto as one of the must-visit destinations after arriving in Bath.

Cuisine: Italian, Mediterranean

Per capita: ?30

Address: 10 North Parade, Bath BA2 4AL, England

The Olive Tree

An elegant and chic British-style Western restaurant, it offers exquisitely presented European dishes and attentive and attentive service. The restaurant has been praised as "Bath's best date spot". After finishing your main meal, be sure to try the dessert or ice cream in the store, which is highly rated.

Cuisine: British cuisine, European cuisine

Per capita: ?40

Address: 4-7 Russell Street | Queensberry Hotel, Bath BA1 2QF, England

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Sally Lunn's

Sally Lunn's is the oldest afternoon tea restaurant in Bath and one of the most famous afternoon tea restaurants in the UK. It is famous far and wide. In addition to offering authentic British afternoon tea, the most unique feature here is Sally Lunn's Bun, served with the store's secret lemon curd, which is simply unforgettable.

Cuisine: British Afternoon Tea

Per capita: ?18

Address: Sally Lunn's House | 4 North Parade Passage, Bath BA1 1NX, England

Thaikhun

The whole restaurant has a unique painting style and a strong Thai street style. It is one of the most popular restaurants in Bath among the student parties. The restaurant offers a variety of Thai dishes, including Thai street food.

Cuisine: Thai, street food

Per capita: ?15

Address: Little Southgate | Ground Floor Unit 1, Block E/F, Bath BA1 1AQ , England

Peking Restaurant

The Chinese restaurant with the best service and the best environment in Zambas. Here you can eat authentic sliced ??duck, sweet and sour pork ribs, spring rolls, steamed mandarin fish and other authentic Chinese food. You often have to queue up to eat on weekends.

Cuisine: Beijing cuisine

Per capita: ?25

Address: 1-2 New Street, Bath BA1 2AF, England

Chilli Family Noodles

A simple Chinese restaurant with a great reputation in the center of Bath. The store carefully selects Chinese rice and ingredients to create the most authentic Chinese flavor. Crispy roasted duck rice, hot and sour noodles, Chongqing noodles, eel rice, saliva chicken, dry-fried beef river... Satisfy your taste buds in all aspects! After typing this line, Mr. Huaguo silently swallowed two mouthfuls of saliva. .

Cuisine: Cantonese, Sichuan

Per capita: ?15

Address: 1 Dorchester Street | Bath Bus Station, Bath BA1 1SS, England

< p>Bath Sushi

Here is the best sushi in Bath. We highly recommend eel rolls, pork chop curry rice, and eel rice. Many of the waiters in the store are from Malaysia and can also speak Chinese. The price is fair, go and try it.

Cuisine: Japanese

Per capita: ?12

Address: 3 Victoria Buildings | Lower Bristol Road, Bath BA2 3EH, England

Chai Walla

When it comes to Indian cuisine, most British people probably salivate. Chai Walla is said to be the most authentic Indian restaurant in Bath, offering a variety of traditional Indian street food at affordable prices. Curry puffs, chicken burritos, Middle Eastern barbecue... the aroma is very fragrant.

The store is small and mainly sells takeaways. You may have to queue up when there are many people.

Cuisine: Indian, Middle Eastern, street food

Per capita: ?12

Address: 42 Monmouth Street, Bath BA1 2AN, England

Las Iguanas

The most popular South American restaurant in Bath is filled with a sense of freedom and romance from the Latin nation. In addition to a variety of South American dishes, the restaurant also has a variety of specialty cocktails worth trying. It is definitely a good place to relax on weekends.

Cuisine: Mexican, Latin, Spanish

Per capita: ?20

Address: 12 Seven Dials | Sawclose, Bath BA1 1EN, England

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