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Discover The Surrey Hills

Discover The Surrey Hills.
Stunning countryside less than an hour from London with some excellent restaurants.

With its combination of elegance, quality and professionalism, a meal at Oscars really is a treat to be savoured. Its mix of high quality cuisine, fine wines, elegant ambience and professional service has made it one of the area's most popular restaurants
Between Dorking and Horsham set in glorious countryside on the A29, lies the Village of Ockley and Bryce's Fresh Fish Restaurant. Bill Bryce has owned this Pub/Restaurant since 1992 and has built such a reputation among his faithful regulars that Bryce's has become the first choice for special occasions
In its enviable location in the centre of Weybridge with bare brick walls, polished wooden floors and crisp table linen, this is a warm, relaxing and very French experience
If you are one of those people who drive round the M25 on your way to having a good meal in France, just remember, as the traffic grinds to yet another halt and you are running a bit late for the Channel Tunnel which is at best another hour away, that 5 minutes from Junction 8 lies France itself
The Bishop's Table Restaurant at Farnham, Surrey has a reputation for 'all round excellence'. One Mobile Food Guide reporter described it as a Mecca for vegetarians where instead of the normal couple of choices and being made to feel like an alien, there is a full A la carte vegetarian menu
Drakes on the Pond is situated on the Dorking Road in Abinger Hammer. It is one of onty two Michelin Star rated restaurants in Surrey. The Restaurant is decorated in a shade of primrose yellow with soft wall lighting which creates a relaxing atmosphere and while the white starched table cloths compliment and give the feeling that the food is taken seriously, and indeed it is!
Steven Drake has an impeccable culinary CV and he continues to create dishes that appear disarmingly effortless but clearly involve an enormous amount of time, skill and artistry. The accent is French, the style overtly luxurious
Dating from 1623 The Onslow Arms at West Clandon now forms part of the l'auberge group, with French restaurant and La Rotisserie which serves lighter dishes, sandwiches, quiche, croque-monsieur or even fish and chips
Dolce Vita is a vibrant addition to the Guildford scene and a nifty double act, comprising a ground-floor tapas bar and a swish upstairs restaurant dealing in colourful Mediterranean-inspired food. An elegant glass-framed staircase leads up to the restaurant, where clothed tables, ceiling spots and dangling lamps are the order of the day