But how many of these top Nottinghamshire restaurants and places to eat have you visited?
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1. Langar Hall - Church Lane, Langar.
A champion of locally-sourced produce long before it became the trend, this 18th century former home offers fine dining, exciting taster menus and delicious afternoon teas.
Photo: TripAdvisor
2. The Lardar on Goosegate - Goosegate, Nottingham
A Michelin-rated dining experience in Nottingham city centre serving modern British food and afternoon teas.
Photo: Tripadvisor
3. Alchemilla - Derby Road, Nottingham.
This Michelin-starred restaurant focuses on delivering unique, imaginative, plant based, fine dining.
Photo: Tripadvisor
4. Delilah Fine Foods - Victoria Street, Nottingham
An independent fine food and wine merchant, housed in a beautiful former banking hall in the heart of the city, their delicatessen is combined with a food bar and relaxed café-style seating for up to 70 people.
Photo: Tripadvisor