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Harvey Nichols Second Floor Bar & Restaurant
Bristol's savvy stylistas and businesswomen who brunch all adore the Second Floor Restaurant inside Harvey Nichol's in Cabot Circus. This glossy cocktail bar and dining room is the chicest place in town to sip and be seen, and the sexy restaurant is decorated in luxe neutrals with a shiny silver ceiling. Perfect for post-shopping pick-me-ups, romantic rendezvous and stylish soirees, the Second Floor has a stellar menu created by head chef Louise McCrimmon and we love the sugar-cured venison served with salad and pomegranate dressing; the coconut, noodle and seafood laksa; and the honey parfait with roast plums and almond tuile. With its Chanel-clad crowd and excellent champagne selection, the Second Floor is absolutely fabulous.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Harvey Nichols, Philadelphia Street, Cabot Circus, Bristol, BS1 3BZ [Map]

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Henbury Lodge Hotel and Restaurant
The restaurant at Henbury Lodge Hotel offers a gracious country house setting just four miles from Bristol city centre. This seventeenth-century mansion with its traditional décor, open fires and warm welcome has been a place of hospitality for more than two hundred years. The dining room is a slice of classic English décor, with soft colours, pelmetted drapes, comfortable carver seating, figured carpet, mahogany side board, brass sconces and gilt mirrors. The multi award-winning cuisine uses local, seasonal ingredients in its traditional English dishes that are piqued with continental flair. A friendly, informal greeting awaits you.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Station Road, Henbury, Bristol, BS10 7QQ [Map]

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Hotel du Vin & Bistro
The Bistro restaurant at the Hotel du Vin in Bristol is part of a Grade II listed warehouse building dating back to the 1700s. The traditional style seen in the appearance of the building is also reflected in the Bistro’s menu, although a contemporary edge is also given to array of European cuisine on offer, with simple classic dishes shifting seasonally and head chef Marcus Lang providing his own unique recipes each day. Opened in 1999, the Bistro restaurant welcomes diners seven days a week for lunches and dinners consisting of the finest in local produce. You might also enjoy sampling the restaurant’s bountiful and eclectic wine list.

Cuisine: European
Location: The Sugar House, Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NU [Map]

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Jacks Brasserie
For stylish waterside dining in Bristol, you can’t beat the buzzy atmosphere at Jacks Brasserie. With floor to ceiling windows and a flagstone terrace with harbour views, this vibrant venue in The Pavilion is a popular meeting place for Bristol’s bright young things. The classic British menu at Jacks Brasserie has a modern European twist, and is created with produce locally sourced from suppliers in the southwest. Locals love dishes such as the fresh Devon crab cakes with fennel salad and sweet chilli sauce; the chargrilled Somerset organic beef burger with flat mushrooms and mozzarella served with chunky homemade chips; and the pork loin served with sage Maris-Piper mash and a sherry vinegar sauce.

Cuisine: English, European
Location: The Pavilion, 1 Hannover Quay, Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5JE [Map]

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Kohi-Noor
For a stylish neighbourhood Indian dining experience in Bristol, we highly recommend Kohi-Noor in Clifton. With its relaxed, artsy interior and friendly service, this restaurant on Whiteladies Road attracts a regular crowd, many of whom are on a first name basis with the proprietors Nazir and Nur. The interior at Kohi-Noor is a mix of wooden floors, retro wallpaper and a mosaic tiled bar, and the kitchen cooks up a range of authentic and creative fusion dishes. The approach to cooking here is healthy, and no artificial colouring or GM products are used at Kohi-Noor. Perfect for intimate dinner parties or laid-back business dining, this is a cosy little place to enjoy a great meals with friends.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 211 Whiteladies Road, Blackboy Hill, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2XS [Map]

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Kolkatta Kitchen
Upping the stakes in the unofficial 'best curry house in Bristol' competition is Kolkatta Kitchen, located on Bedminster Parade. The sister restaurant to the Old India restaurant, set in the heart of the city, this chichi curry house has a thoroughly modern interior and a fabulous menu which draws posh popadom-lovers and Chicken Tikka connoisseurs from all over town. The dining room is dressed up with plush seating, abstract artworks and a moody lighting scheme, and beer buffs will be glad to know that Kolkatta Kitchen serves Kingfisher, Tiger and Cobra to compliment their spicy curries. Signature dishes include the Crab Masala made with curry leaves and mustard seeds, and the Kashi lamb chops roasted with pomegranate juice.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: Bedminster Parade, Bedminster, BS3 4HS [Map]

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Mazati Lebanese Cuisine
Mazati occupies a romantically-lit basement arch off Bristol’s busy Corn Street. Most evenings find its formally laid tables alive with chatty young couples, business people and families. Mazati translates as Lebanese for ‘my mezze’ and there are plenty of them on the impressive and innovative menu. Best sellers include the familiar hummous and tabbouleh, and less familiar dishes for the adventurous. Choice is big, ranging from succulent sharing platters, colorful national dishes, salads, and chef’s specials such as farrouj meshwi (marinated boneless chicken, charcoal grilled, and served with garlic sauce), and lahm meshwi (charcoal grilled lamb cubes). Several unusual dishes. The Lebanese pizzas makes a satisfying change to the usual. Please note, diners booking through toptable will be able to order from the a la carte menu, and not from the buffet.

Cuisine: Lebanese
Location: 13a Small Street, Bristol, BS1 1DE [Map]

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Myristica Restaurant
Bristol’s Myristica, run by brothers Amit and Tosh Lakhani, has set out with the aim of giving their customers ‘a truly authentic flavour of Indian food’. The experience begins with the restaurant itself. Modern, sleek and good looking from the polished hard wood floors to the gleaming marble bar the interior surely wouldn’t be out of place in a top Mumbai hotel. The food follows suit, beautifully presented, each dish is made to order using quality, seasonal ingredients. With traditional street food cooked with as much passion as the speciality family dishes Myristica is rewriting the Indian food rule book.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 51 Welshback, Bristol, BS1 4AN [Map]

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Noa
Sleek and sexy, this authentic Japanese restaurant in Bristol's Waterloo Street is resplendent in its caramel colour scheme, woven chairs and traditional red lanterns. Fast attracting a media-centric Bristol crowd, Noa is perfect for sushi-sharing nights out or business lunches and is loved by locals for its healthy and tasty Washoku cuisine and speedy service. The menu at Noa restaurant is filled with favourites such as miso soup, tempura and sashimi alongside crowd pleasers such as the Chicken Katsu Curry, the grilled mackerel with sea salt, rice and pickles, and the mint panna cotta for pudding. The bar also serves an enticing selection of sake, shochu, and Japanese beers and cocktails.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 12 - 13 Waterloo Street, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 4BT [Map]

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Oakwood
The Oakwood restaurant, situated in Tracy Park’s Masonic lodge, offers fine relaxed dining in a beautiful setting. Just outside of Bath, in the village of Wick, Oakwood is a country getaway with a creative gourmet twist, which has earned it two AA Rosettes. Chef Philip Clench uses his wood-stone oven to prepare his trademark country casual menu, roasting locally sourced game, fish and meats, baking his own bread and preparing delectable desserts as well as cooking the Sunday lunches Oakwood is famed for. A departure from typically formal hotel dining, Oakwood offers a high end experience while maintaining a relaxed and informal atmosphere throughout the restaurant’s classically decorated dining room with its exposed brick walls and spectacular old stone fireplace.

Cuisine: British
Location: Tracy Park Hotel & Country Club, Bath Road, Wick, Bath, BS30 5RN [Map]

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