Sunday 15 December 2013

I thought I would never write about a chain restaurant in my blog but Loch Fyne really deserves a post. Located in historical "Old Granary" in the waterfront, Loch Fyne is a very beautiful seafood restaurant.

I made a reservation for Sunday lunchtime although we later realized that there wasn't a need for a reservation (you never know, though). We decided to go at lunchtime as they have set menu on a reasonable price of £10.45 for a 2 course meal and £12.95 for a 3 course meal. However, we decided to go for quality instead of quantity and ended up choosing our lunch a la carta

STARTERS
  • Chilli and Garlic King Prawns (£6.45) in white wine, cream & shallot sauce and crusty white bread
  • Scottish Rope-Grown Mussels (£5.95) pan-fried with lemon oil, with granary bread
MAIN
  • Whole baked 1lb Lobster (£23.95) in garlic butter with French fries and mayonnaise



We share all dishes between two people and it was perfectly enough for a good lunch. I loved the king prawns, the sauce was a bit spicy in perfect amount and the lobster was perfectly tender and juicy, cut in half so that each one could have our piece with some French fries and mayonnaise sauce. French fries were a little bit disappointing as they were similar to the ones you get in McDonalds, for example, and mussels, although the taste was great, they were a little bit small.

When you signed in the website, you get a £10 discount voucher when you spend 30 pounds a la carta, and our bill was a reasonable £26.35 for the great food we had. Highly recommendable! :)


ADDRESSThe Old Granary, Queen Charlotte Street, Bristol BS1 4HQ
TELEPHONE: 0117 930 7160

WEBSITE: http://www.lochfyneseafoodandgrill.co.uk/locations/bristol
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