Saturday mornings are always slow in our house, after a busy week of work and commuting, so the thought of heading into the city once again for a fine lunch or bar meal requires a bit of effort. We are urbanites during the week - country-dwellers at the weekend. Our nearest village Ecclesmachan has no pub or restaurant so we have to look ever so slightly further afield.
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On a friendly foody recommendation, we added “Room with a View” in Aberdour for our next free weekend without friends and family - so this weekend it was time to explore. It is a surprisingly quick journey from West Lothian to Fife to the Forth View Hotel – about 25 minutes –with a view of the bridge from a different perspective. In fact – a view of the bridge from a “Room with a View” at Hawkcraig Point.
We had a quick pit stop on Aberdour high street and had a quick look at the gift shops and gallery but next time will also visit Aberdour Castle and St Fillans Church.
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Off-shore there is a dramatic mix of islands – Inchcolm and Inchkeith with the presence of Arthur’s Seat in the middle distance. Just outside the front door of the hotel is the old wooden pier, at least in part, once a drop off point for visitors from the Edinburgh Steamer. It is a reminder of elegant times gone by and in the nearby seafood restaurant that elegant feeling has definitely been recaptured.
The seafood restaurant Room with a View – namesake of the Merchant Ivory classic - is one year old and is run with the magical touch of Hannah Norman and Tim Robson, known for his freshly cooked fish and seafood. Her family home for many, many years, she welcomes all her guests at the front door as though they were an old family friend. After kicking off our walking boots, we settled at our table with views of the sea and setting vanity apart I popped my specs on to boat watch before we started our meal.
I love my food but sometimes struggle over the menu when it is complicated or has lots of rich sauces. The menu was fantastic and was frustrating for my partner as he waited for me to make up my mind.
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One of the things I liked most was the slate table settings and the little touches of tiny ceramic pots for dips. The busy atmosphere was easy going with lots of chattering from nearby tables clearly at ease with themselves.
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http://www.roomwithaviewrestaurant.co.uk/
Tel: 01383 860 402
Opening hours: Lunches: Weds – Sunday 12 – 2.30pm
Dinner: Weds – Saturday
Closed: Monday and Tuesday
Menus reflect weekly fish market
Fiona Stewart 15 July 07
2 comments:
Your article is making me very hungry!
sounds like a great place to go... will have to book!
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