The Hidden Hut - Carte

Porthcurnick Beach, Portscatho I-TR2 5EW, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Soup, Mexican, British

4.6 💬 4572 Avis

Adresse: Porthcurnick Beach, Portscatho I-TR2 5EW, United Kingdom

Ville: Portscatho

Menu Plats: 2

Avis: 4572

"Visited a few times when living in Cornwall and it never disappoints, the food is fantastic with fresh ingredients and lovely combination of flavours. The hidden hut has always been busy when we've been so worth going a bit early and taking a walk to Portcatho then coming back for lunch! It's especially busy peak summer tourist season. There's always a range of food for everyone on the menu, I can highly recommend the salt hake stew. We also have the cook book too which you can get on Amazon or from the hut itself where you will find a range of the dishes they serve and more. The rhubarb and ginger ice cream along with their sorbets are ace especially on a hot day. it's located in a beautiful setting with the beach just below the hut and big grassy field surrounding! Definitely worth a visit!"

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Best cheese onion pasty ever! Once again a delicious, simple meal served with a smile. Such a fab location too

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What a fantastic little spot! The crab, haddock, and speck chowder was truly amazing, and the view was outstanding as well. I highly recommend this place!


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A favourite spot for lunch , or just cake and tea after a lovely walk along the cliff tops ! Fabulous food , great service ! 5* and an absolutely must when in Cornwall


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they always make the journey into the hidden hut when in cornwall, never disappointed, beautiful eating, beautiful outsight, beautiful atmosphere. to maintain good workers! Voir le carte


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First time eating here and wasn’t let down! The food smelt and tasted lush. Great atmosphere. Busy little place. Certainly worth a visit if you’re walking or visiting the beach.


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I visited this lovely restaurant today for lunch and opted for a light snack: coconut and chickpea dahl with mint yogurt and almonds. It sounded so delightful, and I was not disappointed! I highly recommend this place. The staff is friendly, the atmosphere is serene, and the beach view is stunning. There’s really nothing not to love! xx


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This is a hidden gem as it's name suggests. I had a venison stew and the wife had a fish stew. They were both absolutely delicious and well worth the walk from the road. No indoor seating so you are at the mercy of the elements, but that's added to the experience. The queue was very well managed and service was really quick so there were no lengthy queues when we went there. Sells drinks and deserts too. Well worth a visit. Voir le carte


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This place is a gem of high quality. I have yet to have a bad meal here.So very often as a vegetarian one is reduced to eating the usual dire food served up for us poor souls but this is not the case here.Always plenty of amazing options to choose from.EVERYTHING is delicious.The staff are so friendly and helpful and the eclectic range of people visiting is great.Sitting at the communal wooden tables, one is always drawn into conversation with your fellow diners.It really doesn't matter if it is raining or sunny.Long may you last; just as you are


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We were fortunate to dine here yesterday, and I felt compelled to share a glowing review based on our experience. The stunning cliffs that surrounded the restaurant caught our attention right away, and while we were initially concerned about the wait time, we were pleasantly surprised by the efficiency of the staff. The wait moved quickly, and we were served almost immediately—much faster than any fast food chain! Our group of seven thoroughly enjoyed our meals, which featured a fantastic selection of dishes. It was clear that a lot of thought had gone into the entire dining experience.


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Visited a few times when living in Cornwall and it never disappoints, the food is fantastic with fresh ingredients and lovely combination of flavours. The hidden hut has always been busy when we've been so worth going a bit early and taking a walk to Portcatho then coming back for lunch! It's especially busy peak summer tourist season. There's always a range of food for everyone on the menu, I can highly recommend the salt hake stew. We also have the cook book too which you can get on Amazon or from the hut itself where you will find a range of the dishes they serve and more. The rhubarb and ginger ice cream along with their sorbets are ace especially on a hot day. it's located in a beautifu... Voir le carte

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  • Cafe Profitez de notre sélection de cafés dynamiques, offrant un éventail de cafés fraîchement préparés, de thés artisanaux et de pâtisseries délicieuses, associés à une ambiance chaleureuse pour une expérience culinaire délicieuse.
  • Soup Des soupes chaudes et réconfortantes pour nourrir votre âme. Choisissez parmi une variété de bouillons savoureux et d'ingrédients copieux, parfaits pour un simple apéritif ou un repas réconfortant lors d'une journée fraîche. Voir le carte
  • Mexican Des saveurs mexicaines authentiques vous attendent avec des fajitas grésillantes, des tacos savoureux, des enchiladas piquantes et du guacamole frais, le tout préparé avec des épices riches et traditionnelles et servi avec des accompagnements vibrants. Profitez d'une fiesta dans votre assiette !
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.

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