Rick Stein Restaurant

Rick Stein Restaurant is a seafood restaurant Hampshire England located in United Kingdom.

8 / 10
33
ratings
Address

8 High St Winchester Hampshire SO23 9JX United Kingdom

Reservations Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Wheelchair Accessible Yes
Menus Breakfast, Dessert
Drinks Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails

Comments / 13


Keywords:

indonesian curry seafood cocktails staff good for special occasions saffron crispy food well
Jeremy Bassinder

Everything we had here was fabulous. The children loved the moules and fish and chips . The Singapore crab was very authentic (very hot) and the Indonesian curry an absolute delight

ASK Gwen Cash

The mussels in saffron sauce is a must try as well as the pork belly with crispy cracklings . But its only on the lunch menu . Just make sure that they dont over cook the cracklings .

C

Good restaurant and decent quality. Lobster wasn't the greatest but set price menu good value

Ali B

Nice staff and yummy food & cocktails , when they eventually arrived...

Jo Aldous

Cod and chips and Indonesian curry were great, the chilli crab in other tables looked awesome too

ASK Gwen Cash

The pork belly on the lunch menu was awesome!! Just be sure to request to not over cook the crackling .

ASK Gwen Cash

Mussels , fish stew soup , and turbot

Kevin Dulin

The seafood curry was delicious!

Herry Lawford

Best restaurant in Winchester (which has many)

Dave Scholey

Absolutely great food and service. We'll definitely be back

Herry Lawford

My favourite restaurant in Winchester

Shaun Williams

Excellent food and service

Levent Akgerman

Oysters . The rest lacks touch of Rick Stein.

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It was a nice experience being from the US, it is a nice wine bar. They have alot of wines i have never tried. - ASK Gwen Cash

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wagamama

Ebi gyoza are very delicious and very hot. Careful on first bite - Wellworn

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Sakura

I love dining here when in Winchester. Great teppanyaki food and service. Ask for extra garlic and butter on fried rice - ASK Gwen Cash