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( 01463-717274; www.rocpoolrestaurant.com ; 1 Ness Walk; mains £17-24; Mon-Sat) Lots of pol-
ished wood, navy-blue leather and crisp white linen lend a nautical air to this relaxing bis-
tro, which offers a Mediterranean-influenced menu that makes the most of quality Scottish
produce, especially seafood. The two-course lunch is £14.
| Bistro
MUSTARD SEED££
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( 01463-220220; www.mustardseedrestaurant.co.uk ; 16 Fraser St; mains £11-16) The menu at this
bright and bustling bistro changes weekly, but focuses on Scottish and French cuisine with
a modern twist. Grab a table on the upstairs balcony if you can - it's the best outdoor
lunch spot in Inverness, with a great view across the river. And a two-course lunch for £7
- yes, that's right - is hard to beat.
JOY OF TASTE
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| British
( 01463-241459; www.thejoyoftaste.co.uk ; 25 Church St; mains £12-17) Here's a novel concept - a
restaurant run by a head chef and 25 volunteers who work a shift a week just for 'the love
of creating a beautiful restaurant' (plus a share of the profits). And a very good job they're
making of it, with a menu of classic British cuisine - from broccoli and stilton soup to
lemon posset via Scottish sirloin - and a growing fan club of satisfied customers.
KITCHEN££
| Modern Scottish
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( 01463-259119; www.kitchenrestaurant.co.uk ; 15 Huntly St; mains £11-16; ) This spectacu-
lar glass-fronted restaurant is under the same management as the Mustard Seed (with the
same bargain lunch deal), and offers a great menu and a view of the River Ness - try to
get a table upstairs.
Drinking
CLACHNAHARRY INN
( 01463-239806; www.clachnaharryinn.co.uk ; 17-19 High St) Just over a mile northwest of the
city centre, on the bank of the Caledonian Canal just off the A862, this is a delightful old
coaching inn (with beer garden out back) serving an excellent range of real ales and good
pub grub.
| Pub
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