Best Restaurants in Exmouth
Best Restaurants in Exmouth FAQs
In total, there are 3 award winning restaurants in Exmouth, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants in Exmouth? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list restaurants holding awards from major restaurant guides; currently less than 3% of all restaurants in the UK and Ireland hold an award from a major guide.
The best restaurant in Exmouth is Lympstone Manor (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Michael Caines serves up award winning Modern French Cuisine. Lympstone Manor currently holds 1 Michelin Star, 5 AA Rosettes and a ranking of 23rd in UK in the Hardens Top 100.
There is currently a single listed Michelin Star restaurant in Exmouth which holds 1 Michelin star.
There are currently 3 listed AA Rosette restaurants in Exmouth consisting of 1 restaurant holding 5 AA Rosettes, 1 restaurant holding 2 AA Rosettes and 1 restaurant holding 1 AA Rosette.
Perched on the gateway of the Jurassic Coast, Exmouth, in the United Kingdom, is a location where regional culinary tradition melds with the cosmopolitan influences that the coastal town has drawn throughout its rich history. This picturesque town lies south of Exeter, where the River Exe meets the sea, serving as an idyllic backdrop for its vibrant food culture. Exmouth's location on the coast is reflected through its rich, maritime gastronomy, emphasized by the freshest local fish and seafood one is likely to source. Restaurants and pubs here have long capitalised on the ocean's bounty, with many an establishment being passed down from generation to generation. Over the centuries, the food establishments in Exmouth have managed to weave a narrative that interlaces deep-rooted culinary traditions and innovative dining experiences. Offering a splendid medley of eateries ranging from quaint vintage tearooms to modern gastropubs, Exmouth truly excels at showcasing the diversity and quality of Devon's local produce. The town's restaurants pivot from serving traditional British classics such as the warming 'Devonshire Pie' to demonstrating mastery over international cuisine. Exmouth's rich historical tapestry, combined with its dedication to culinary greatness, has fostered an enriched food culture that tells countless stories of the sea, seasons, and soil. For any self-acclaimed foodie or culinary adventurer, exploring Exmouth would certainly be a tantalising voyage of tastes and tradition.