Recommend me restaurants in Bristol (specifically the Clifton area!)

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Hello all!

I've recently moved to the other side of the country to take up my studentdom in the great Bristonia. Obviously, a student budget is as a student budget does, but every so often I stumble upon a situation where knowing a few decent restaurants in the local would be invaluable - parents visiting, taking a maiden on a date, etc.

So, I wish to tap into the brainbox that is OcUK. Throw me your favourite restaurants in the area. My usual thing is somewhere that's not too expensive and not too cheap, preferably with the bohemian independant feel and often a little qwerky. Don't get me wrong, voucher-tastic chains are majestic for birthdays and suchlike, but when it's something a little special, I like to find something original.

Do your worst.

Grateful for all nosh-pointers, :)
Peter
 
The Albion, Clifton - www.thealbionclifton.co.uk (English)
Prosecco, Clifton - www.proseccoclifton.com (Italian)
The Muset, Clifton - www.muset.co.uk (English/Euro, also BYO)
Goldbrick House, Park Street - www.goldbrickhouse.co.uk (English)
Byzantium, Centre - www.byzantium.co.uk (Greek)
Sands, Clifton - www.sandsrestaurant.co.uk (Lebanese)
Rajpoot, Clifton - www.rajpootrestaurant.co.uk (Indian)
Zero Degrees, Centre - www.zerodegrees.co.uk (Italian/seafood and microbrewery)
The Sausage Factory, Clifton - www.cliftonsausage.co.uk (English)
Fishers, Clifton - www.fishers-restaurant.com (Seafood)
Loch Fyne, Welshback (Centre) - www.lochfyne.com (Seafood)
Mud Dock, Welshback (Centre) - www.mud-dock.co.uk (English/Rustic)
Severnshed, Welshback (Centre) - www.shed-restaurants.com (English/Euro)

Should see you good for a while ;). In no particular order btw. Bristol actually has a lot of very good restaurants!

Woah that's a comprehensive list!

Do you have any particular favourites?
 
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