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Tours in Liverpool |
The restaurants below have been grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over £40)
$$$ (£30 to £40)
$$ (£20 to £30)
$ (up to £20)
These prices are based on the cost of a three course meal for one, including a half bottle of house wine (where available).
St Petersburg
Offering a unique menu with plenty of options for fish lovers, the St Petersburg boasts fine cuisine in a relaxed and unusual setting. St Petersburg's gourmet traditions are a mix of Russian and Western European influences, and the same goes for the delicious food at this restaurant.
7a York Street
Tel: (0151) 709 6676.
Website: www.russiancuisine.co.uk
Price: $$$$
Alma de Santiago
Highlights of Spanish and South American cuisine are on offer in this newcomer to the Liverpool restaurant scene. Established in the heart of South Liverpool in 2006, this bar, bodega and grill serves both tapas and more substantial dishes with strong Spanish and South American flavours.
Dovedale Towers, Penny Lane
Tel: (0151) 709 7097.
Website: www.almadesantiago.com
Price: $$$-$$$$
The London Carriage Works
Created by the city's most decorated chef, Paul Askew, The London Carriage Works (located in Hope Street Hotel) offers classic menus either in the relaxed brasserie or the adjacent restaurant. This establishment was voted best restaurant in Liverpool in 2004, 2005 and 2006 by the local tourist industry.
Hope Street Hotel, 40 Hope Street
Tel: (0151) 705 2222.
Website: www.hopestreethotel.co.uk
Price: $$$
Ziba
Located within the Racquet Club boutique hotel, Ziba serves classic British cuisine with a contemporary twist in a stunning setting with great atmosphere. Substantial, but also sophisticated, both the fish and meat dishes on offer are of the mouth-watering sort.
The Racquet Club, 5 Chapel Street
Tel: (0151) 236 6676.
Website: www.racquetclub.org.uk
Price: $$$
The Monro
The Monro is an excellent gastro pub offering a good value menu of finely prepared fresh food. The restaurant uses only British produce and sources ingredients as locally as possible, thereby supporting local food producers and reducing its environmental impact. On top of that, it has a great homely feel, and the food is excellent.
92-94 Duke Street
Tel: (0151) 707 9933.
Website: www.themonro.com
Price: $$
Tate Liverpool Café
The large airy café within the Liverpool Tate overlooks Albert Dock and offers a good, contemporary menu at very affordable prices. Following a major refurbishment, the café reopened in 2006, brighter and more spacious than before.
Albert Dock
Tel: (0151) 702 7432.
Website: www.tate.org.uk/liverpool
Price: $
$$$$ (over £40)
$$$ (£30 to £40)
$$ (£20 to £30)
$ (up to £20)
These prices are based on the cost of a three course meal for one, including a half bottle of house wine (where available).
St Petersburg
Offering a unique menu with plenty of options for fish lovers, the St Petersburg boasts fine cuisine in a relaxed and unusual setting. St Petersburg's gourmet traditions are a mix of Russian and Western European influences, and the same goes for the delicious food at this restaurant.
7a York Street
Tel: (0151) 709 6676.
Website: www.russiancuisine.co.uk
Price: $$$$
Alma de Santiago
Highlights of Spanish and South American cuisine are on offer in this newcomer to the Liverpool restaurant scene. Established in the heart of South Liverpool in 2006, this bar, bodega and grill serves both tapas and more substantial dishes with strong Spanish and South American flavours.
Dovedale Towers, Penny Lane
Tel: (0151) 709 7097.
Website: www.almadesantiago.com
Price: $$$-$$$$
The London Carriage Works
Created by the city's most decorated chef, Paul Askew, The London Carriage Works (located in Hope Street Hotel) offers classic menus either in the relaxed brasserie or the adjacent restaurant. This establishment was voted best restaurant in Liverpool in 2004, 2005 and 2006 by the local tourist industry.
Hope Street Hotel, 40 Hope Street
Tel: (0151) 705 2222.
Website: www.hopestreethotel.co.uk
Price: $$$
Ziba
Located within the Racquet Club boutique hotel, Ziba serves classic British cuisine with a contemporary twist in a stunning setting with great atmosphere. Substantial, but also sophisticated, both the fish and meat dishes on offer are of the mouth-watering sort.
The Racquet Club, 5 Chapel Street
Tel: (0151) 236 6676.
Website: www.racquetclub.org.uk
Price: $$$
The Monro
The Monro is an excellent gastro pub offering a good value menu of finely prepared fresh food. The restaurant uses only British produce and sources ingredients as locally as possible, thereby supporting local food producers and reducing its environmental impact. On top of that, it has a great homely feel, and the food is excellent.
92-94 Duke Street
Tel: (0151) 707 9933.
Website: www.themonro.com
Price: $$
Tate Liverpool Café
The large airy café within the Liverpool Tate overlooks Albert Dock and offers a good, contemporary menu at very affordable prices. Following a major refurbishment, the café reopened in 2006, brighter and more spacious than before.
Albert Dock
Tel: (0151) 702 7432.
Website: www.tate.org.uk/liverpool
Price: $
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