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Restaurants in Oxford

From the starched, white tablecloths of stuffy fine dining restaurants right through to late night kebab vans via great pub grub, the Oxford dining scene has something for every pocket and penchant.

The Oxford restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over £40)
Moderate (£25 to £40)
Cheap (up to £25)

These prices are for a three-course meal for one, including half a bottle of house wine or equivalent, tax and service. A service charge of 12.5% will be added to your bill in most restaurants. If service is not included, 10% tipping is customary.

Expensive

Ashmolean Dining Room

Cuisine: Modern European

Opened as part of the Ashmolean Museum's mass refurbishment, Oxford's first rooftop restaurant remains one of the best dining venues in town. In keeping with the cosmopolitan feel of the museum, it draws its influences from a wide range of European culinary traditions and has a handpicked, 80-strong international wine list.

Address: , Beaumont Street, Oxford, OX1 2PH
Telephone: +44 1865 553 823.
Website: http://www.ashmoleandiningroom.com

Fishers

Cuisine: Seafood

Busy at lunch and in the evening, stylish Fishers is a superb seafood restaurant with a varied menu based on daily supplies of fresh fish and shellfish – all direct from Cornwall, no less. Influences from Mediterranean, Northern Atlantic and Pacific Rim gastronomy are discernible in the dishes, which are finished with an assured touch.

Address: , 35-37 St Clements Street, Oxford, OX4 1AB
Telephone: +44 1865 243 003.
Website: http://www.fishers-restaurant.com

Marco’s New York Italian Oxford

Cuisine: American and Italian

One of the newest arrivals on the Oxford scene, this Marco Pierre White eatery is well placed on the High Street and specialises in creative, Big Apple-influenced versions of the Italian classics. You'll find everything from burgers, steaks and seafood to pasta, pizza and risotto in a classy, yet informal setting.

Address: , 73 High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BE
Telephone: +44 1865 248 695.
Website: http://www.mpwrestaurants.co.uk

Moderate

Nosebag Restaurant

Cuisine: International

An Oxford institution since the early 1970s, the Nosebag is a popular independent restaurant in the heart of the town, with a menu full of home-cooked food – expect anything from vegan farinata (Italian pancake) or chicken jambalaya (a Cajun rice dish with spicy sausage) to baked potatoes. It also bakes its own cakes.

Address: , 6-8 St Michael's Road, Oxford, OX1 2DU
Telephone: +44 1865 721 033.
Website: http://www.nosebagoxford.co.uk

Oli’s Thai

Cuisine: Thai

Locals rarely stop raving about this out-of-the-way Thai joint, located a while from the centre but nicely placed just off the multicultural thrum of Cowley Road. The menu's far from extensive, but what they do offer tends to be extremely high in quality. The aubergine curry is worth the journey alone.

Address: , 38 Magdalen Road, Oxford, OX4 1RB
Telephone: +44 1865 790 223.
Website: http://www.olisthai.com

The Perch

Cuisine: British

Freshly renovated in 2015, this 17th-century thatched inn sits is in the pretty village of Binsey on the city outskirts. It's one of the oldest pubs in the region, but food is a big focus – expect farmhouse-style meals with plenty of pies, puddings and casseroles. The devilled eggs are also recommended.

Address: , Binsey Lane, Oxford, OX2 0NG
Telephone: +44 1865 728 891.
Website: http://www.the-perch.co.uk

Cheap

Al-Shami

Cuisine: Lebanese

Offering a great selection of traditional Lebanese dishes at very reasonable prices, Al-Shami on Walton Crescent remains one of Oxford's most popular restaurants. Deservedly so too: the food here is really good, both the grilled meats and the vegetarian dishes, and its wine list has some wonderful Lebanese wines. Don't miss the baklava.

Address: , 25 Walton Crescent, Oxford, OX1 2JG
Telephone: +44 1865 310 066.
Website: http://www.al-shami.co.uk

Atomic Burger

Cuisine: American

Legendary among the students and office workers that frequent Cowley Road, Atomic Burger dishes up good-quality beef, chicken and veggie burgers in a colourful setting that owes everything to the 1980s. Back to the Future memorabilia, R2D2 models, A-Team vans – they're all here. Even the burgers have names like Jake n Elwood and Daisy Duke.

Address: , 92 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JE
Telephone: +44 1865 790 855.
Website: http://www.atomicburger.co.uk

Edamame

Cuisine: Japanese

As authentic a Japanese restaurant as you'll find outside of Japan, Edamame occupies a blink-and-you'd-miss-it spot on Holywell Street. Renowned for its eccentric schedule, sushi nights are Thursdays, while an alternative dinner menu comes into force on Fridays and Saturdays. Other than that, it's open solely for lunch, except on Mondays and Tuesdays, when it's shut all day. Got that?

Address: , 15 Holywell Street, Oxford, OX1 3SA
Telephone: +44 1865 246 916.
Website: http://www.edamame.co.uk
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The Old Bank Hotel

A design hotel offering modern, comfortable and stylish accommodation in the centre of Oxford, the Old Bank Hotel has 42 impressively styled rooms, each with internet and great views of the city's skyline. The hotel restaurant, Quod Brasserie, is a popular lunch spot that uses locally sourced ingredients.

The Galaxie

The Galaxie is spread across two Victorian houses on Banbury Road, although don't expect an old-world feel. A fresh, light colour scheme gives the place a decidedly contemporary feel, while the garden is filled with modern sculptures. It's some way north of the city, but there are good restaurants nearby.

Macdonald Randolph Hotel

Located opposite the Ashmolean Museum, the time-honoured Randolph has a similarly prestigious past, having previously welcomed Prime Ministers and Presidents through its doors. It's been open since 1886 and has a good spa and restaurant aside the comfortable guestrooms. The hotel is also the favoured watering hole of TV's Inspectors Morse and Lewis.

Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons

Renowned as one of the country's leading hotels, Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir is notable for far more than just its food. It's set in the village of Great Milton in the Oxfordshire countryside, and with just 32 guestrooms it's somewhere that emphasises attention to detail above mass-market appeal. Definitely one for special occasions.

YHA Oxford

A 4-star hostel within a minute's walk of the train station, YHA Oxford has 203 beds and, in keeping with the organisation's revamped image, a modern, welcoming feel. There are various en suite rooms, many of them geared specifically at families. Other features include a bar, a games room and cycle storage.

Victoria House Hotel

Housed in a modern building in the city centre, the Victoria House Hotel is a basic but comfortable and convenient hotel that sits directly opposite the New Theatre. All rooms are en-suite and come with shower or bath, phone and TV – but be aware that the hotel doesn't serve breakfast.