MANY restaurants across the country have reopened to the public as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
If you fancy a meal out for dinner, then why not try one of the best restaurants in Reading?
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Together, the following restaurants serve a range of food from noodle dishes to steak and chips and have been listed as Reading's top dinner restaurants on Tripadvisor.
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Quattro
Quattro Italian restaurant in Caversham serves a variety of traditional Italian food including freshly made pasta, pizza, meat, fish specialties and a large vegetarian selection too.
The restaurant was awarded 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor with one reviewer describing the food as "delicious" and "great value for money".
Another said it was a "little gem of Caversham".
The Elm Tree
The Elm Tree on Beech Hill Road also received 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor.
One customer said they couldn't fault it and another added it was "great to be back" after lockdown.
The setting is "beautiful" according to another reviewer and the food is "fantastic".
Momo House
Momo House specialises in Nepalese cuisine and is located on Farnham Drive.
Also receiving 4.5 stars, one reviewer said the food was "outstanding" and "good value for money".
Miller and Carter Oracle
Miller and Carter is a steakhouse and was also awarded 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor.
One review said the service was "fantastic" and the food was "cooked to perfection".
Another said the food and service were "excellent".
Coconut bar and kitchen
Also receiving 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor is Coconut Bar and Kitchen on St Mary's Butts.
One reviewer said the food is "amazing" and another said the "restaurant was fantastic and the ambiance is amazing".
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