The Thames Valley Restaurants

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  • 1. Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons

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    One of the original gastronomy-focused hotels, Le Manoir was opened in 1984 by chef Raymond Blanc, whose culinary talents have earned the hotel's restaurant two Michelin stars—now held for an incredible 38 years and running. Decide from among such innovative French creations as spiced cauliflower velouté with langoustines, beef fillet with braised Jacob's ladder, or Dover sole with brown butter and rosemary. Or you can try one of the fixed-price menus starting from £229; the six-course set-price lunch (£190) is marginally easier on the wallet. There is a separate vegetarian menu as well. With more than 1,000 wines in stock, mostly French, you'll find the perfect glass to accompany your meal. You need to book up to three months ahead in summer. Elegant guest rooms are available, but at upwards of £800 in summer for even a standard double, you could just as well get a taxi back to almost anywhere south of Scotland. The pretty town of Great Milton is 7 miles southeast of Oxford.

    Church Rd., Great Milton, Oxfordshire, OX44 7PD, England
    01844-278881

    Known For

    • One of the top restaurants in the country
    • Flawless French-style fine dining
    • Beautiful surroundings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Wed., Reservations essential
  • 2. The Fat Duck

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    One of the top restaurants in the country, and ranked by many food writers among the best in the world, this extraordinary place packs in fans of hypercreative, hyperexpensive cuisine, who enjoy it for the theater as much as for the food. Culinary alchemist Heston Blumenthal is famed for the so-called molecular gastronomy he creates in his laboratory-like kitchen, and his name has become synonymous with weird and funky taste combinations. Famously, his signature dishes include bacon-and-egg ice cream and snail porridge. All senses are stimulated here in wildly creative ways, not just the taste buds. It's the very definition of not for everyone, but those with a taste for adventure (and deep pockets) find it a magical experience. The three-Michelin star Fat Duck is located in a discreet building in the small village of Bray; look for the duck-inspired implements hanging outside. Reservations are issued monthly for a period of four months in advance, and the booking process is strict; call or see the website for details.

    High St., Bray, Windsor and Maidenhead, SL6 2AQ, England
    01628-580333

    Known For

    • Creative and immersive dining experience
    • Strict booking process and long waiting list for reservations
    • Famed strange dishes like bacon-and-egg ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
  • 3. Hinds Head

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    Fat Duck's esteemed chef Heston Blumenthal owns this Michelin-starred pub across the road, where he sells less extreme dishes at more reasonable prices. A brilliant modern take on traditional English cuisine, the menu may include roast chicken and smoked almonds, or stone bass with mussel and saffron broth. The atmosphere and dress code are relaxed, and the look of the place is historic, with exposed beams, polished wood-panel walls, and brick fireplaces. There's also a menu for kids. It gets busy, so book ahead if you can.

    High St., Bray, Windsor and Maidenhead, SL6 2AB, England
    01628-626151

    Known For

    • Famed celebrity chef
    • Historic ambience
    • Big crowds so booking ahead is smart

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Tues. No dinner Sun.
  • 4. Vanilla Pod

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    Discreet and intimate, this restaurant is a showcase for the French-inspired cuisine of chef Michael Macdonald, who, as the restaurant's name implies, holds vanilla in high esteem. The fixed-price menu borrows the flavor of a French bistro and shakes it up a bit, so you might have filet mignon with polenta or something more adventurous, such as fennel escabeche with mackerel and vanilla. The three-course lunch menu is a fantastic bargain at £25, and the seven-course menu gourmand for £60 is a tour de force.

    31 West St., Marlow, Buckinghamshire, SL7 2LS, England
    01628-898101

    Known For

    • French-inspired cooking
    • A flair for vanilla
    • Great value set lunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
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