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Rick Stein Porthleven


Cornwall's original celeb chef has branched out with several Cornish franchises, including this one. It's a solid bistro, serving classic fare such as hake with beurre blanc and Goan seafood curry, but it's not cheap, and not really offering anything you couldn't find elsewhere. Still, the quayside setting is nice, and the sharing platters (Far East or seafood) are fun.


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1. Porthleven Harbour

0.05 MILES

Porthleven's sturdy, double-walled harbour is crowned by two cannons recovered from the wreck of HMS Anson, which foundered on Loe Bar in 1807. This…

2. The Loe

1.43 MILES

A mile south of Helston is Loe Pool, Cornwall’s largest freshwater lake, said by some to be the resting place of King Arthur’s magical blade, Excalibur…

3. Rinsey Beach

2.25 MILES

This rocky cove is a little off the beaten track, which means it's often fairly quiet, even in the heat of summer. Various mine-workings line the cliffs,…

4. Helston Folk Museum

2.26 MILES

There's plenty of background on the Furry Dance at the town's quirky museum, where the displays include replica shopfronts, a 5-tonne cider press and a…

5. Flambards

2.8 MILES

Just outside town is Flambards, Cornwall's oldest theme park. Attractions include the wartime-themed Britain in the Blitz, an aviation gallery and a…

6. Dollar Cove

3.83 MILES

This small cove, known in Cornish as Jangye-ryn (the name used on Ordnance Survey maps), is associated with some intriguing local legends. In 1785 the…

7. Church Cove

3.9 MILES

This golden sandy cove would be worth a visit in its own right, but doubly so thanks to its peculiar landmark – the tiny 15th-century Church of St…

8. Godolphin

4.12 MILES

This wonderful medieval house and garden was the family seat of the Godolphin family who, during the 17th and 18th centuries, were one of Cornwall's great…