Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Southsea
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Southsea restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 8 restaurants in Southsea and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Southsea restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Southsea Restaurants
1. abarbistro
British, Modern restaurant in Portsmouth
58 White Hart Rd - PO1
The building has a history dating back to the 1780s, and its current occupant has developed into a real local staple since launching in its current guise in 2003: an airy bistro with a conservatory and terrace. Adam Maker has headed up the kitchen for the past few years and, while he no longer seems to be doing small plates mentioned in last year’s edition, has settled on fixtures like fish ‘n’ chips, pizzas and a popular Sunday roast: cooking that’s “always reliable”. Oenophiles NB: Camber Wines sits above the restaurant, so top tipples are guaranteed.
2. 36 on the Quay
British, Modern restaurant in Emsworth
47 South St - PO10
“Interesting food with a great view of Emsworth Harbour” has underpinned the longevity of this well-known restaurant-with-rooms that sits right on the water. Gary & Martyna Pearce have run it for five years now and provide a variety of eating options, with a contemporary spin on the menus. As well as the obligatory tasting menus, there are set and à la carte options, of which the latter – alongside more ‘haute’ combinations – has a selection of top-quality steaks of which the headline is a 500g Australian Wagyu Tomahawk for £120.
3. Fat Olives
British, Modern restaurant in Emsworth
30 South St - PO10
Lawrence & Julia Murphy’s stalwart (est. 2000) is “a great find tucked a short walk up from the quay in Emsworth”; while the fisherman’s cottage it inhabits is to some a “little unprepossessing from the outside”, inside it’s “a bit of a gem”, offering a “varied menu including great fish dishes” and “friendly service” to go with it.
4. Millstream Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bosham
This “charming, small and very English hotel” has “well-kept, comfortable sitting and dining rooms” and “makes a nice place to take aged relatives” if you’re keen on silver service. Visitors can choose between the modern British (with the odd Thai touch) Sea School restaurant or more casual brasserie offering “surprisingly good” prix-fixe menus. Chef Neil Hiskey, who oversees both venues, has been at the Millstream since way back in 2001, besides taking care of the food at the Millstream-owned Shoreside Café and Pop-in coffee shop, both also in Bosham.
5. Crown & Anchor
restaurant in Dell Quay
Dell Quay Rd - PO20
Near Chichester and looking for a quintessential pub in a picturesque location? This waterside tavern just a short drive outside the city fits the bill. Book in advance, though, as cars are often parked down the lane to get in. The menu leans towards fish and seafood and is consistently well-rated.
6. Purchases Restaurant
restaurant in Chichester
31 North Street - PO19
“Fresh produce gets to shine” at Nick Sutherland’s boutique hotel restaurant in the heart of Chichester, which has retained the name of a well-known wine merchant that previously occupied the Georgian premises. It’s “busy but not manic – leisurely dining seems to be the aim”, and it’s also useful as a pre-theatre option.
7. Thyme & Chillies Indian Kitchen
restaurant in Chichester
149 Saint Pancras - PO19
“Superb, proper Indian food” that’s “remarkable value for money” has made the name of this red-brick subcontinental, “handy for the Witterings and Chichester”. The venue, a converted pub, was launched by couple Mayank and Nita Gupta (orthopaedic surgeon and dental surgeon respectively) as a riposte to inauthentic British curry houses, and offers a wide programme of events ranging from Elvis tribute nights with ‘curated’ curries, to regular demonstrations of home cooking; there were also several shout-outs this year for the “reliably excellent friendly service”.
8. Smoking Lobster
restaurant in Ventnor
Esplanade - PO38
For a “Californian beach vibe in Ventnor” [??? Ed] head to this restaurant with a “bouncing atmosphere” on the esplanade; “they own their own fishing boat so the fish is wonderfully fresh” and “consistently interesting” (being “cooked with a Japanese accent”), not least the seafood platter with miso-grilled lobster, which got a shout-out in Grace Dent & Ainsley Harriot’s ‘Best of Britain by The Sea’ series. This is the first link in a mini-empire that now extends to local wine, sake and cocktail bar the ‘Drunken Lobster’, and a spin-off directly across the Isle of Wight in Cowes.
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