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Nathan Outlaw Restaurants

Recognised as one of the UK’s leading chefs, Nathan Outlaw has three restaurants in Cornwall, two situated in the historic fishing village of Port Isaac. Restaurant Nathan Outlaw, in its new location, boasts two Michelin stars and is placed fourth in the Good Food Guide’s Top 50 Restaurants 2015. Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen offers delicious small plates of fish and seafood and Outlaw’s at St Enodoc, overlooking the beautiful Camel Estuary, offers a fixed price menu of choice.Phone for information about menus, opening times and reservations.

www.nathan-outlaw.com

Restaurant Nathan Outlaw, 6 New Road, Port Isaac, PL29 3SB. 01208 880896. Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen, PL29 3RH. 01208 881183.

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