Fodor's Expert Review Jews House
This intimate restaurant is one of Lincoln's oldest buildings, a rare survivor of 12th-century Norman domestic architecture and worth a visit even if the cosmopolitan menu weren't so outstanding. Typical main dishes include duck breast with carrot and turmeric puree or wild turbot with caviar hollandaise. For dessert you might be offered gingerbread mousse with pickled blackberries. The restaurant is a much more sedate place than its colorful and sometimes dark history suggests (the name is medieval—check out the story while you're here). ;
Quick Facts
- Extremely historic building
- Long-standing favorite with locals
- Great, contemporary cooking