Restaurants in Truro

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Truro is home to fantastic food!

You cannot come to Cornwall and not sample our culinary delights, all the better if someone else is doing the cooking for you! Truro is full of incredibly talented chefs ready to turn our fantastic home grown produce into something even better or to bring the flavours of the world right to the heart of Cornwall.  You’ll be spoiled for choice for convenient city centre eateries, whatever you’re in the mood for, with everything from fine dining to casual bites lining our streets. National chains sit right alongside independent restaurants, quirky bistros and handy takeaways for the ultimate convenience.  

Ready to head on a foodie adventure? There’s stacks to choose from away from the city centre too.  In just a few short minutes drive from Truro you can find some real hidden gems perfect for the ultimate holiday date night or a lovely family treat.  Explore our restaurants on these pages to find your ideal bite. 

Find Restaurants in Truro:

Welcome to Bodega 18 Truro, the little tapas bar with a big heart.
Ganges has been established for over twenty five years and offers traditional Indian food along with contemporary dishes.
Petty Fours invites you to a relaxed dining experience crafted by Alfred Petty, featuring exceptional menus that flow with the changing Cornish seasons.
Habanero’s is a local independent burrito bar started by a group of friends from culinary backgrounds with a passion for good quality fresh food and chillies.
A popular Chinese restaurant and takeaway located on Kenwyn Street.
Bistro based in Truro on Lemon Street serving breakfast, lunch & dinner.
At the walkers, you are always assured a warm welcome. Recently renovated, Walkers traditional Fish and Chip shop has many menu items to choose.
Stylish seafood restaurant serving the freshest seafood.
The only authentic diner experience in the heart of Truro!
Yak & Yeti serve authentic Nepalese & Indian cuisine, large parties are welcome.
Family run restaurant and cafe in Boscawen Park.
The Longstore Lemon Street is a charismatic gem set within a refurbished Georgian Townhouse.
With an entry in the 25th edition of the Trenchermans Guide, Tabbs is one of the places to eat in Truro.
Moving from the busy shipping container on Lemon Quay into a converted church in the heart of Truro, Hub Box boasts the original playful interior design covering two floors and an outdoor garden.