A new report has ranked the highest-rated restaurants in Cumbria, based on Tripadvisor reviews.
Cumbria has a vast amount of beautiful restaurants, and they don't taste too bad either.
Whatever dish is tickling your fancy, we can bet at least one of these restaurants will cater to your needs.
So, with that in mind, MG Timber and Online Marketing Surgery have created their Restaurant Report, which looks at the best-reviewed restaurants in Cumbria according to Trip Advisor.
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Top 10 restaurants in Cumbria:
- Bengal Rose South Asian Restaurant - Ulverston
- Tacos Del Sol Ambleside - Ambleside
- Pedro's Casa - Kendal
- The Old Stamp House Restaurant - Ambleside
- Fresher's Cafe - Ambleside
- Aroma Indian Dining - Ulverston
- Grants of CastleGate, Restaurant - Penrith
- The Keswick Kitchen - Keswick
- Butchers Arms - Crosby Ravensworth
- Amigos Mexican Restaurant & Bar - Ulverston
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MG Timber said: "Everyone loves to go out for food if it’s for a celebration or if you are just craving a particular dish. However, deciding the best place to go for this can be difficult.
"Trip Advisor is the way everyone gets to review their experience of a certain restaurant, revealing options like the quality of food, the customer service and even more.
"This is a big platform that helps people decide where to go for their special occasion because people love to hear other opinions on places before trying it for themselves for reassurance."
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