Discover the Best Restaurants in Jersey on a Walking Tour

Posted by writer on Tuesday, October 25, 2011



foodies who go on holiday safe in Jersey for a treat because there are so many great places to eat and drink dotted around the island.

However, sometimes it takes a little local know-how to find the best restaurants in Jersey, so why not book a guided tour with a culinary theme?

In this way you will benefit from the islander expertise to ensure that you are able to hunt from establishments serving up mouth-watering food.

Best of all, walking in Jersey makes for an incredibly popular holiday in itself, with many visitors to the area of ​​security spend time exploring the two legs.

Although the largest of the Channel Islands, Jersey and further measures just nine miles by five different courts, and means it is ideal for people of all abilities.

lungfuls of breathing fresh sea air and admire the gorgeous views out across the English Channel, you are sure to work up a healthy appetite for lunch - which is what makes a gourmet tour, as an attractive option <. / P>

If you want something traditional then make sure you book a tour that includes a Jersey cream tea. Seafood is another local specialty you sure you want to try, whether it is Jersey shrimp or grilled sea bass.

If you choose to walk where you're headed guide you can expect to go to some of the best - but perhaps not very familiar -. Places to eat

One of them is Plemont Cafe in the bay of the same name, in which not only is there something on the menu to suit every palette, but you'll also be able to admire the beautiful view of the sea as you eat.

If you're feeling hungry then you have an excellent English or American-style breakfast, a light bite, you can tuck into a simple but tasty burger or wrap it in the company of some of Jersey's Chutney Chilli Kitchen. Make sure you wash everything down with a glass of Liberation Ale.

On the other tours you can expect to go to great gems that are off the beaten track, as well as restaurant Ransom Garden Centre in St. Martin.

chef and Patissiere Sarah Ransom offers a menu filled with everything from light lunches to à la carte, but whatever you are sure to leave room for dessert.

In fact, her banoffee pie is so good that even got a mention by the Los Angeles Times reporter who visited the institution.

Another great feature is the AA Rosette awarded Country Restaurant Greenhills, where you can dine on the terrace and admire the beautiful gardens.

If you want to explore at their own pace and would rather go alone than with a guide then you will still be able to discover some of the eateries that are well-guarded secret among the locals.

, you can arm yourself with maps and routes that are adapted to the island of culinary delights and use them as you explore. One particularly popular choice at the center of the parish of Grouville Jersey, where much food is produced.

as you stroll around, you will be able to pop into a farm shop or sample of mussels and oysters.

Alternatively, you can choose a walk where you can enjoy a glass of wine or beer, or visit some of the most popular pubs.

Indeed, when it comes to keeping foodies happy, Jersey can definitely cater for you.

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