Food and Drink > Taste Guide to Lancashire > The world on a plate puts Preston on the map
Preston is a modern multicultural city, a fact clearly reflected in the comprehensive food and drink offerings across the city.
A wealth of choice amongst Indian cuisine exists and the recent addition of a modern Japanese Teppanyaki restaurant adds to the already comprehensive international flavours available.
Even the most sophisticated venues offer value for money lunchtime menus so if you enjoy the more casual dining experience, you need not compromise on enjoying superior quality gastronomy.
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Both 'The Park Restaurant' and Paul Heathcotes 'Winkley Square Chop House' have been awarded AA rosettes and Ye Horns Inn in the leafy suburbs has been awarded the Taste Lancashire Highest Quality accolade.
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Beyond the busy city centre there are many real gems of establishments worth seeking out - where scenic views and an earthy Lancastrian welcome are thrown in at no extra charge.
Situated in the heart of Lancashire and renown as one of the country's greenest cities, Preston's proximity to so many purveyors of local produce of the highest standards possible mean that food miles are kept to a minimum and restaurants are able to provide their clientele with a real taste of Lancashire.
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Monthly Farmers markets and a thriving indoor food market also mean that you can cook up a storm in your very own kitchen!