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  • A Speyside hotel that’s popular with fishermen. Its bistro has earned a good reputation, and wild salmon is a regular speciality. Vegetarians should give advance notice.

  • Granite mansion with an up-market restaurant. A la carte or table d’hote menus prepared by a much-lauded chef.

  • Rustic décor and a Bavarian chef delivering modern cuisine with flair. Specialities such as venison with fresh local chanterelles or grilled wood pigeon salad grace the menu.

  • With a menu that reflects the crossover of a French-trained local chef, Milo’s reputation is set to rocket. From high teas to the finest à la carte dinner, the fantastic meals are served in a tiny restaurant overlooking the harbour.

  • One of the best restaurants in the country, this is a seafood emporium with Aberdeen harbour spread out before you (see Silver Darling) .

  • A family run restaurant with specialities that include saddle of venison with apple, walnut and sweet peppercorn sauce.

  • Funky arts centre with bistrobar. The best music venue in the northeast region. Live bands play at weekends.

  • Superb little hilltop restaurant with short opening hours, so phone in advance. French-style food with panache.

  • An ale house with atmosphere, right by the harbour. Bar food served all day in summer and at weekends in winter. The place where the locals eat and drink.

  • Family-run village pub, full of character and homeliness – and terrific food. People travel far to eat here; top marks for value.

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