Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Broom
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Broom restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 14 restaurants in Broom and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Broom restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Kinneuchar Inn
Scottish restaurant in Kilconquhar
9-11 Main Street - KY9
Chef James Ferguson and partner Alethea Palmer relaunched this country pub about five years ago and it’s acquired quite a reputation (and received a glowing review from The Scotsman’s Rosalind Erskine in November 2023). Our feedback is also good if slightly more mixed: fans say it’s “simply fantastic” with “a relaxed atmosphere, plenty of space between tables and a sunny garden; not to mention excellent cooking with robust, delicious flavours using much local produce including seafood”. One critic, though, found the menu “hit ’n’ miss” and another reported some friction having “dared to criticise” a dish.
2. The Peat Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Cupar
“The food is old-school class and the wine list a bit of a joy…”, indeed “all aspects of the experience are superb” at Geoffrey & Katherine Smeddle’s tastefully revamped old inn, which sits a few miles’ drive from the coast and golf courses of nearby St Andrews. Its culinary renown has lasted for many decades now – initially under David & Patricia Wilson and under the Smeddles since 2006. You are not prisoner to a tasting menu here, with a sensibly priced à la carte, although one is available (six courses for £125 per person). Between the various options, numerous diners in our annual poll acclaim it for their best meal of the year.
3. The Harbour Cafe
Fish & seafood restaurant in Elie
The Toft, Elie Harbour - KY9
2022 Review: “Fresh-as-you-like seafood, cooked perfectly with stunning views over Elie Bay – what more could you want?” – that’s the deal at this terrific shack “right on the harbour with a view of the glorious beach” run by Amy Elles of Great British Menu fame. Closed in winter.
4. Craig Millar @ 16 West End
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Monans
16 West End - KY10
2023 Review: “A lovely local restaurant with a high level of cookery” – Craig Millar’s bright coastal dining room provides “a good choice, especially fish at reasonable prices, plus beautiful sea views”. He follows a tasting menu format, offering 5-course and 6-course options.
5. Anstruther Fish Bar
Fish & chips restaurant in Anstruther
42-44 Shore St - KY10
With over two decades in service, the Smith family’s award-winning chippy (one of the few of its kind to be crowned UK Fish and Chip Shop of the Year) is reason enough to make the journey to the remote East Neuk of Fife region, animated by its many fishing villages. The catch of the day board advertises the name of the boat which has netted your fish, which is accompanied by note-perfect chips that are simultaneously crisp and fluffy. There’s a straightforward dining space inside, but it’s also “great in fine weather to sit at the harbour”, having got the goods to take away – a rite of passage experienced by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge a few years ago.
6. Jahangir
Indian restaurant in St Andrews
116a South Street - KY16
2023 Review: “A wonderful selection of dishes, perfect for vegans and omnivores alike” wins a thumbs-up for this long-established curry house (est. 1998). “Knowledgeable staff talk about the food and recommend combinations for you.”
7. Haar
Scottish restaurant in St Andrews
1 Golf Place - KY16
“THE place to eat in St Andrews” say fans – “… in an unassuming street near the 18th tee of the Old Course”, Dean Banks presides over this ambitious venue (in the former ‘Golf Finn’) where the “bare wooden floors mean it can get slightly noisy at peak times”. “Local seasonal produce is to the fore” and although at lunch there is the option of eating à la carte, in the evening the menu is a tasting menu format only, with eight courses for £125 per person. Top Tip – “there are also a few rooms for you to stay, but these are booked up quickly by golfers in the know”.
8. The Seafood Ristorante
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Andrews
The Scores, Bruce Embankment - KY16
“Built right on the seafront in St Andrews”, this striking glazed venue sits “yards away from the iconic Old Course – a stunning location with views across a two-mile stretch of sand”. “As you’d expect in Scotland at this price level, ingredients are super-fresh and of exceptional quality. Lobster and langoustine are landed fresh at the local harbour” and their preparation is “good and solid”. “The downside is that it can be mega busy in peak season and is extremely popular with high-rolling US golfers, so reservations are a must. But with views like this, who cares?”
9. Chez Roux, Greywalls Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Gullane
2022 Review: “A very classy experience with little or no fault to find”, say fans of the Roux-branded operation at this well-known Lutyens-designed golfing hotel, which looks towards the Firth of Forth, although it again attracted only a limited volume of feedback. Also acclaimed: “a lovely country-house ambience for a perfect afternoon tea, with spot-on service”. (Albert Roux, who passed away in early 2021, had been in charge of managing the cuisine here, but now it’s handled by his son, Michel Roux Jr).
10. The Bonnie Badger
Scottish restaurant in Gullane
Main Street - EH31
An ivy-clad outpost in golfing country from Edinburgh-based Tom & Michaela Kitchin offers “excellent food and rooms – and a great breakfast”. It’s quality bistro fare, but despite its heritage not super-fancy: eg. French Onion soup, Haggis, neeps & tatties, Lemon mousse.
11. Rufflets
Scottish restaurant in St Andrews
Strathkinness Low Road - KY16
2022 Review: Just shy of its centenary, and hard at work sprucing up its gardens (designed by the creator of Balmoral’s gardens no less) – an “elegant” country house hotel whose “airy restaurant” combines “super, fresh, beautifully cooked and presented food with professional and friendly service”. The kitchen garden is at the heart of the operation, and there are further dining spaces outdoors.
12. 18 at the Russacks St Andrews Hotel
restaurant in St Andrews
Pilmour Links - KY16
2022 Review: This new luxury hotel opened its doors in October 2021, months after our survey closed (hence no rating). It looks to have much of interest to diners though – especially ones who like golf – as it sits in a prime location overlooking the Old Course! There are three eateries (run in conjunction with White Rabbit): Eighteen – on a rooftop with panoramic views, where Derek Johnstone, inaugural BBC MasterChef: The Professionals winner, presides over the open-fire cooking of a surf ’n’ turf menu; The Bridge – a posh-looking brasserie, also with views; and a cosy pub, One Under Bar.
13. Lobster Shack
Fish & seafood restaurant in North Berwick
45 Victoria Road - EH39
“It’s just a shack on the port but the lobster or fish ’n’ chips are spectacular” at this venue perched on North Berwick Harbour, which is open seasonally from April to October. Their suppliers are accredited by Marine Scotland, and if you fancy a change from the national dish opt for crab tacos or chowder.
14. Osteria
Italian restaurant in North Berwick
71 High Street - EH39
The food is still of a high standard – “Italian dishes but far removed from the usual Italian restaurant fare” at this local fixture. Run by chef Daniele di Marco, wife Daniela, father Angelo and brother Stefano, service is “always efficient and friendly” and it won a number of very approving reports this year (perhaps helped by a boost from The Times’s Chitra Ramaswamy in March 2024 who “love[d] Osteria‘s resolute conventionality. It‘s been too long since I‘ve encountered butter curls in a restaurant. How retro, and delightful”).
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