• Cornwall

The Seafood Restaurant

Riverside, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8BY

Higher Member

Stay the night

Stein’s Padstow classic

With its winning mix of smart‑casual dining, ultra‑fresh local seafood and global wines, Rick and Jill Stein’s flagship restaurant is a longstanding classic on the South West dining scene.

Join the discerning pilgrims who journey to Padstow to sample Stein favourites such as the gloriously messy Singapore chilli crab or Indonesian seafood curry of cod, monkfish and prawns. Dishes change frequently depending on what produce head chef Pete Murt gets delivered to his kitchen door, so there’s always something fresh to try.

Those looking to push the boat out should sample the tronçon of turbot with hollandaise sauce. Served in the English style, it’s Rick’s all-time favourite dish.

Dining at a table in the restaurant is delightful but, if you’re only swinging by for a bite and a glass of wine, take the opportunity to perch at the zinc bar and watch the restaurant in action. For the full Stein experience book one of the upstairs guestrooms, many of which have enjoyed a stylish makeover this year.

Trencherman’s tip: The three-course set lunch menu, available for £30 on weekdays from October to May, is fabulous value if you’re after a daytime dining experience.

About The Seafood Restaurant

3 course dinner from: £45

Chef(s):Pete Murt

Seats: 130

The original guide to the best restaurants in the South West

Since 1992, we've revealed the most exquisite restaurants, dining pubs and foodie hotels in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Bath, Somerset and the Cotswolds through the highly rated dining guide.

More Trencherman's restaurants from

A cracking selection of seafood takes centre stage at this harbourside venue.
Nathan Outlaw's eponymous restaurant in Port Isaac is in the midst of a new era in which precise and delicate tasting menus have been replaced by a more casual dining experience.
Those who hanker after salty sea air and ocean views as an accompaniment to their gourmet encounters would be hard pressed to find many locations that deliver the goods as well as Porthminster Beach Cafe.
‘Non si vive di solo pane’, translating as ‘you don't live on bread alone’, is an apt motto for this Fowey eatery, which excels at Italian-inspired cuisine made from artisan Cornish produce.