Restaurants in Cambridge Travel Guide

Comfortable little bistros, grungy understudy bistros, happy chains and tasteful Michelin star foundations - Cambridge covers each shade of the gourmet range. Head far from the shams of Market Square to find a progressively genuine side to the city's eating scene.

Eateries in Cambridge have been assembled into three diverse evaluating classifications:

Costly (over £40)

Moderate (£25 to £40)

Shabby (up to £25)

These costs are for a full feast for one, including a large portion of a jug of less expensive wine or proportionate. In the event that administration is excluded, 10% tipping is standard.(by hull taxi)

Costly

Alimentum

Cooking: Modern European

This single star Michelin eatery under culinary expert Patron Mark Poynton focuses on utilizing moderate cooking systems to highlight flavor and surface. The menus are managed by the seasons with most of the fixings sourced locally.

Address: , 152-154 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PB

Phone: +44 1223 413 000.

Site: http://www.restaurantalimentum.co.uk

Cotto

Food: French

Try not to give the bustling East Road area a chance to trick you - this awesome little brasserie is all brilliant, present day stripped pine insides and downplayed complexity. The menu is haute cooking, with specialities including duck liver parfait, moderate broiled hamburger cheeks and venison wellington in juniper berry sauce. It's colossally prominent, especially in the nights, so book a table well ahead of time.(by minibus hull)

Address: , 183 East Road, Cambridge, CB1 1BG

Phone: +44 1223 302 010.

Site: http://www.cottocambridge.co.uk

Midsummer House

Cooking: Modern European

Set in a quite Victorian estate by the River Cam close to the focal point of Cambridge, Midsummer House flaunts two Michelin stars and offers exemplary French Mediterranean food with a lot of present day turns. Opened 14 years prior under the protection of Daniel Clifford, it presents reliably phenomenal sustenance.

Address: , Midsummer Common, Cambridge, CB4 1HA

Phone: +44 1223 369 299.

Site: http://www.midsummerhouse.co.uk

Moderate

Tans Restaurant

Cooking: Modern British

A Cambridge organization since it was set up in 1987, Browns is an open pilgrim style restaurant offering for the most part English sustenance and a clamoring air, well known with understudies, sightseers and local people alike. It is housed in a changed over wing of the old Addenbrooke's Hospital, which initially opened in 1766.

Address: , 23 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1QA

Phone: +44 1223 461 655.

Site: http://www.browns-restaurants.com

Fitzbillies

Cooking: British

This enchanting bistro is just beautified with pastel shades, wooden floors and workmanship deco fittings, and serves European and present day British top picks. It's likewise celebrated for its cake shop (explicitly their Chelsea buns) nearby. Leave space for its claim to fame: the chocolate dessert.(by bradford taxi)

Address: , 51-52 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RG

Phone: +44 1223 352 500.

Site: http://www.fitzbillies.com

Galleria

Food: Fusion

A vast, vaporous brasserie-style eatery situated by Magdalene Bridge on the banks of the stream Cam and with two extensive riverside overhangs, Galleria is one of the busier eateries in Cambridge. This isn't just down to the area, however - the nourishment is marvelous as well.

Address: , 33 Bridge Street, Cambridge, CB2 1UW

Phone: +44 1223 362 054.

Site: http://www.galleriacambridge.co.uk

Shabby

Rainbow Cafe

Food: Vegan, veggie lover

This honor winning bistro offers crisp fixings and carefully veggie-just items, including its cheeses, vegetarian wines, brews and juices, vegetarian choices and natural child sustenance. The menu is mixed and runs from top choices, for example, spinach lasagne to outlandish Jamaican roti glasses, tacos and tagines. The cakes are additionally incredible.(by carlisle taxi)

Address: , 9A Kings Parade, Cambridge, CB2 1SJ

Phone: +44 1223 321 551.

Site: http://www.rainbowcafe.co.uk

The Rice Boat

Cooking: Indian

Appreciate the mouth-shivering kinds of India at The Rice Boat, where Kerala motivated cooking accompanies an entire host of delicately spiced dishes. Eat on bean stew fricasseed whitebait, sheep cutlets, sambar (lentil-based vegetable stew) or pumpkin and red bean curry. A genuine pearl.

Address: , 37 Newnham Road, Cambridge, CB3 9EY

Phone: +44 1223 302 800.

Site: http://www.riceboat.co.uk

The Sea Tree

Cooking: British

The Sea Tree is an honor winning fish bar that puts a manageable contort on customary British fish 'n' chips. Dishes are hand crafted, cooked to arrange and based around what's in season at the time. Don't simply anticipate that your most loved fish should be pan fried either - clients can have them sautéed or flame broiled also.

Address: Mill Road, 13-14 The Broadway, Cambridge, CB1 3AH

Phone: +44 1223 414 349.

Site: http://www.theseatree.co.uk