The AA has released its Restaurant Guide for 2023, with 34 restaurants from across Hampshire featured.
Restaurants from Southampton, Beaulieu, Lyndhurst, Winchester, New Milton, Andover and Basingstoke were included.
Now in its 29th edition, AA’s Restaurant Guide for 2023 provides food lovers with breakdowns of restaurants by county, including a detailed description of each destination, information on latest chef changes, opening times, sample menu prices and images of many of the featured locations.
Assessments of AA-inspected establishments are based on the experience of the Hotel and Restaurant inspectors on the occasion.
The restaurants are then awarded 1-5 ‘rosettes’ depending on the inspector's assessment.
If you would like to see the full guide, it is available to purchase in bookstores and online here.
Hampshire Restaurants included in AA's 2023 Restaurant Guide
Three rosettes
36 on the Quay, Emsworth
The Elderflower Restaurant, Lymington
Hartnett Holder & Co, Lyndhurst
Two rosettes
Esseborne Manor, Andover
Audley's Wood Hotel, Basingstoke
Glasshouse Restaurant, Basingstoke
The Wellington Arms, Baughurst
The Balmer Lawn Hotel, Brockenhurst
Cambium, Brockenhurst
The Pig, Brockenhurst
Rhinefield House Hotel, Brockenhurst
Wild Carrot at Four Season Hotel Hampshire, Dogmersfield
The Crown Manor House Hotel, Lyndhurst
The Dining Room, New Milton
Restaurant 27, Portsmouth
The Purefoy, Preston Candover
The Oak Room Restaurant, Rotherwick
Blue Jasmine, Southampton
The Jetty, Southampton
The Greyhound on the Test, Stockbridge
The Wykeham Arms, Winchester
One rosette
Pebble Beach, Barton-on-Sea
The Master Builder's at Buckler's Hard, Beaulieu
Monty's Inn, Beaulieu
The Three Tuns, Bransgore
Solent Hotel & Spa, Fareham
The Old Mill, Hordle
The Kitchen, New Milton
The White Horse, Otterbourne
The Briny, Portsmouth
The Peat Spade Inn, Stockbridge
The Three Cups Inn, Stockbridge
Marwell Hotel, Winchester
Running Horse Inn, Winchester
The AA Restaurant Guide for 2023 can be purchased online here and in bookshops.
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