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    The New Angel

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench

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    Le Bistrot Pierre

    Le Bistrot Pierre

    4.7(3 reviews)
    7.6 mi
    ££

    23/8/16 We had…read morealready experienced the one in Birmingham, so had made a plan to visit whilst in Torquay. I had already booked for 13:00, but then wanted to change to the evening, but fully booked, so kept to the original booking. Sat near the window, which was open and a view over the sea. There was an error on the bill but this was quickly rectified. we had: Drinks: Aperol Spritz - £5.95 3 bottles of coke - £8.25 A pint of Kronenbourg - £4.25 A bottle of Viognier - £19.95 A large (250ml) glass of Malbec - £8.95 Food: 1 x Two fixed price lunch courses - £10.95 Tartes Flambées - Traditionnelle (My son hadn't realised that they used goats' cheese, and not to his liking) Ice Cream (Selection) 3 x Three fixed 3 x Dock Meatballs (only two meatballs, but delicious) Poulet au citron Steak Frites (supplement £1.00) Rump Steak (supplement £3.95) Crème Brulee Coupe blanche au chocolat Lemon Tart Friendly staff, and great food.

    We had a terrific, long lunch here on a Friday afternoon. I've heard from people who live in…read moreTorquay that this place is exceptionally good compared to many of the other restaurants in the area. While dinner is pricey, they have a great lunch deal. Two courses for £11, three courses for £13, and you have a wide variety of options. We started by sharing some marinated olives and luscious chorizo bites soaked in honey. The whole roasted garlic bulb was delicious too, though really overpriced given the size and how much garlic costs. For my appetizer, I got the warm salad of roasted beetroot with goat cheese and candied walnuts. It was small, but delicious. The ingredients were warm and fragrant, and the flavors went wonderfully together. My salmon entree was lovely too - simple and fresh, with french beans and a light butter sauce. All the lunches come with potatoes and vegetables. I didn't think much of the fries - not warm enough or crispy enough - but the roasted potatoes were very nice. Because someone in our party had their food come out late, we were given lots of extra sides and her meal was taken off the bill, a great way to handle it. Several of us got dessert - the creme brûlée was a simple, classic version of the dish, and very tasty. Such a great deal for all that food! I was a bit dissatisfied with the service, although our server was friendly, helpful, and warm, it was incredibly slow. We were there for hours! It took so long for each course to come out. We had our empty appetizer plates in front of us for 15 minutes before they were removed, and it took even longer before the entrees came out. Still, because the food and atmosphere was so nice (great views out the big front windows), I can't fault them too much! Wouldn't keep me from returning at all, just don't go if you're in a hurry!

    Le Petit Canard

    Le Petit Canard

    5.0(3 reviews)
    53.0 mi
    ££

    I've been going to this restaurant for years, before the current owners took over. Back then it…read moreserved Kangaroo, Alligator and Ostrich - all very trendy at the time, but a bit naff now. I do remember the food being very good and one of my first experiences of proper food. Since the new owners took over, the standards have only gone up. They've kept their AA Rosette by sticking to good, locally sourced food done without too much fuss. I took my staff here for the annual post-Christmas meal. The place is favoured by older folk and the setting always reminds me of being in someone's lounge rather than a restaurant. The building is essentially just another old cottage in the village which has been converted into a restaurant, which brings it's own charm with low ceilings and exposed wood. It also comes across as fairly unpretentious. We chose from the set menu which was £25 or so for three courses. Nicely balanced menu, which is always good when you have a choice of 4 for each course - it makes decisions easy as well. The restaurant was fairly full by the time our food came, and the service was always pretty slick but relaxed enough for a Sunday lunch. Everyone enjoyed their meal, washed down with a few bottles of the house wine - a very respectable Sauvignon Blanc. In summary, a decent place. Probably slightly above the average in terms of cost for the area (especially for a village), but it's definitely worth it. Especially when you consider how many times I've paid that much and had a very average meal.

    This is a real gem of a restaurant, it is set in a former Coaching Inn, with soft music and subdued…read morelighting as background, Le Petit Canard has the look of a terraced house, it looks inviting even before you enter. With a mainly English-based menu, Gerry Craig uses the local produce of the highest quality for his menu. A good wine list, with house wines from £12.50 and a good choice in the higher brackets. The three course menu is from £31.00 or two courses from £28.00 for dinner or Sunday lunch on the 1st and 3rd of each month for 3 courses and coffee - £22.50

    The New Angel - french - Updated June 2026

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