4 Best Restaurants in Perth, Stirling and the Central Highlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Perth - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

63 Tay Street

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Dine looking out onto the River Tay in this elegant but relaxed restaurant with tall windows, gray-and-white walls, and wooden tables. Chef Graeme Pallister has earned a reputation for imaginative fare with an emphasis on seasonal and local produce in adventurous combinations. There are no à la carte options, but there's a choice of multicourse menus; opt for the 4 for 38 Set Menu, which is four courses for £38 or the Just Feed Us menu of five courses for £60. 

63 Tay St., Perth, PH2 8NN, Scotland
01738-441451
Known For
  • Imaginative use of seasonal ingredients
  • Excellent tasting menus
  • Good wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.
Reservations essential

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Effie´s of Perth

$ Fodor's choice

For over 20 years, restaurant namesake Effie baked her glorious cakes and scones here and her family continues the tradition, using her same recipes. The charming, traditional tearoom is hugely popular, with paintings and photographs emphasizing its long history, but what keeps the customers coming back is the superb baking, rich homemade soups, and creative breakfast menu.

Breizh

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Pronounced "bresh", this spot on Perth´s High Street is the perfect place to experience Breton cuisine, namely dishes that originated on the northern coast of France. The decor is muted to focus attention on menu, which includes galettes (savory buckwheat crepes), pizzas, mussels, and a mouthwatering steak selection. There's bouillabaise and boeuf bourgignon too.

28-30 High St., Perth, PH1 5TQ, Scotland
01738-444427
Known For
  • Build-your-own galettes
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Classic French dishes like bouillabaisse

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Deans Restaurant

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The reputation established here by noted chef Willie Deans is now carried on by his son Jamie, who continues to produce new and imaginative fusion dishes using local ingredients. There is a prix-fixe menu (a steal at £27.50) and an à la carte menu that includes sea bream and venison as well as a cheese soufflé starter that has won rave reviews from visitors. The upscale impression created by the plush velvet seating at the entrance is reinforced by the restaurant´s reputation for some fairly spectacular cocktails. Its Sunday brunch menu (£22.50 for two courses, £28.50 for three) is equally as appealing.

77–79 Kinnoull St., Perth, PH1 5EZ, Scotland
01738-643377
Known For
  • Affordable prix-fixe menus for dinner and brunch
  • Good cocktail menu
  • Delicious sea bream
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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