Best British Restaurants in Bury Green
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• British • Saffron Walden
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- AAndrewLondon •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWent to Cote with my wife for lunch and really enjoyed it. 5starsMore infoCôte Brasserie - Bishop's StortfordPrice: Moderate• French• Bishop's Stortford•4.4
- RRyanNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy first time dining here with family visiting. Great evening, with fantastic service, the food was unbelievably good. Would recommend.More infoBerners TavernPrice: Expensive• British• Oxford Circus•4.5
- LLORRAINEHertfordshire •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAs always, the meal was excellent. It was an 'old' school friends reunion, the extensive menu catered for all of our tastes. The service again as always leaves other eateries in the shade, friendly, unobtrusive, but on hand if we needed anything. Thank you to Gareth, Kate, and the team we all enjoyed our lunch. Ps..... lovely to see you today Gareth xMore infoThe Orange Tree - SawbridgeworthPrice: Expensive• British• Sawbridgeworth•4.7
- KKathleenSan Francisco Bay Area •12 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoOutstanding food, service, ambiance. Classic British food, nose to tail, simply but exquisitely prepared. We started with olives and roasted bone marrow, a favourite we order whenever possible, and this was the best we’ve ever had. Accompanying parsley salad was flavourful crunchy and fresh, perfect accompaniment along sourdough toast. For mains we shared grey mullet, grilled shorthorn, white asparagus, green salad and a sublime braised mutton. Everything was superb and we were quite full but couldn’t resist dessert. Both the lemon posset and date loaf with butterscotch sauce were incredible and we ate every last bit. Service was low key excellent and very helpful as we ordered wine by the glass having over imbibed over the weekend and server recommendations were perfect.More infoSt. JOHN SmithfieldPrice: Very Expensive• British• Farringdon•4.8