Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Chenies
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Chenies restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 11 restaurants in Chenies and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Chenies restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Artichoke
British, Modern restaurant in Amersham
9 Market Sq - HP7
Laurie & Jacqueline Gear’s “fabulous, classic restaurant in Old Amersham” has long been a hit in our annual diners’ poll and was in the top-40 most mentioned restaurants outside London this year. “Laurie’s personality shines in his delightful food” – “a remarkable range of menus (including brilliant vegetarian options)” with the entry-level offering being a three-course selection for £95 per person. Service is “really efficient and also very warm” and “wines are paired with intelligence and insight” (although “chatty sommelier” Valentin recently left the business).
2. The Bricklayers Arms
British, Traditional restaurant in Flaunden
Hogpits Bottom - HP3
This “lovely old pub” in the Chilterns, handy for the Harry Potter antics at Warner Bros Studio nearby, built up quite a reputation for its Anglo-French cooking over nearly two decades under husband-and-wife team Sally & Alvin Michaels. The 18th-century venue is now managed by Alvin’s former protégé Matt Jackson (and part of the growing RedCat pub company) but, on limited feedback this year, its “exceptional pub dining” still makes it a local magnet.
3. Prime Steak & Grill
Steaks & grills restaurant in Chandler's Cross
Redhall Lane - WD3
2024 Review: “Prime manages to feel special and cosy all at once” – a family-friendly steak specialist where the main event is dry-aged on the bone and “not cheap but well worth it” for a “special occasion choice”. This branch recently added a new canopied gin garden with heating in winter, and you can also check out a trio of siblings in St Albans, Beaconsfield and Berkhamsted.
4. Tom Yum
Thai restaurant in Amersham
101 Sycamore Road - HP6
“Very good Thai food” remains the order of the day at this “cramped” fixture of the local scene, whose extensive menu (wok dishes, curries, fresh papaya salads) represents excellent value for money. From Tuesday to Saturday there’s a lunchtime noodle bar, and they also do a swift trade as a takeaway.
5. The Grocer at 15
British, Modern restaurant in Amersham
15 The Broadway - HP7
2024 Review: This “great local” has had an up-and-down time of it of late, with the Gerrards Cross branch under new management, and The Grocer at 91, which had pivoted to being a food shop in the pandemic, now closed. On the plus side, this “very busy” outpost is still going strong with its “reliable” (if pricey) sandwiches, salads and toasties, and they also recently opened a new Amersham venue, The Grocer at 2 (Whielden St), spanning a grocery store and café.
6. Gilbey’s
British, Modern restaurant in Amersham
1 Market Sq - HP7
2024 Review: “Tasty bistro food” is enjoyed in the “lovely setting” of a seventeenth-century former school in Old Amersham, a “cosy” local spot opened by the Gilbey’s gin dynasty 35 years ago. Founder Michael Gilbey passed away in summer 2022, and his widow, Lin, has put the site up for sale. (She also runs its sister restaurant in Eton.)
7. The Stables at The Grove
British, Modern restaurant in Chandler's Cross
Away from the main property, with a terrace facing onto the golf course, this casually luxurious venue is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and would suit a smartly dressed-down weekend family meal. With its brasserie menu incorporating a selection of burgers and chicken and steak grills, fans “prefer it to the generally more highly rated Glasshouse at the same venue” although even some who mark it highly say: “it’s good, but some of the prices are just far too high”.
8. The Glasshouse, The Grove
British, Traditional restaurant in Chandler's Cross
This enticing multi-cuisine spread at a country estate hotel near Watford is a real bargain at £74 per person (£94 per person on Friday dinner and at weekends) – “if I win the lottery I’ll be here every week”. There’s an impressive array of ‘stations’ to mix-and-match, from sushi, robata grill and Asian, via seafood, roast meats, live pasta, stone-baked pizza and salad bar to cheese & charcuterie, vegan and dessert. All-in-all, it makes for an experience that is entertaining and fun for all the family, if not necessarily very foodie.
9. Bistrot Twelve Twenty
British, Modern restaurant in Amersham
34 The Broadway - HP7
You are advised to order 2-3 dishes apiece at this “lovely, little place in old Amersham”, praised consistently for its “brilliant small plates in a small space, and an excellent quirky wine list”. “Very friendly and welcoming” service adds to the experience. Top Tip – “Fantastic weekend brunch with great options that go beyond the norm”.
10. The Griffin
restaurant in Amersham
No.12 The Broadway - HP7
‘Bistro bar club’ is the sign advertising the presence of this cute eatery, where you eat in an inviting dining room underneath a pitched, wooden roof. All reports rate it highly all-round, with the “fantastic Sunday lunch” receiving a particular shout-out. A typical meal might incorporate Pig’s Cheek Croquette, followed by Grilled Monkfish and Strawberry Pavlova, but you can push the boat out and order 53 Day Aged Hereford Tomahawk for two at £130.
11. Pluma
Spanish restaurant in Amersham
18 High Street - HP7
A “top choice for Spanish food” – this Hispanic high street haunt is run by owners Charlie Baxter with his wife Arantxa Fuentes and wins praise for some of the “best tapas ever”. Many familiar tapas options feature, and some dishes are substantial for sharing: for example Suckling pig shoulder, Stuffed Cornish spider crab cooked Basque style, or their signature Acorn fed 100% Iberian pork.
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