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    Rick Stein's Café

    475Pearl Points

    Casual Cornish seafood, Michelin value, no fuss.

    Rick Stein's Café, Restaurant in Padstow

    About Rick Stein's Café

    A Michelin Bib Gourmand bistro (2024 and 2025) from the Rick Stein stable, Rick Stein's Café delivers Asian-inflected Cornish seafood at ££ pricing in a relaxed, nautically themed room on Middle Street. It's the most accessible and practical entry point in Padstow's Stein operation — easy to book, consistent, and well worth it for the price.

    The Verdict

    If you've been to Rick Stein's Café before, here's what to know about coming back: the formula hasn't changed, and that's precisely the point. This is the most accessible entry point in the Padstow Stein operation — a Michelin Bib Gourmand holder in both 2024 and 2025 — and it delivers the same cheerful, unpretentious service and globally inflected Cornish seafood that made it worth the first visit. At ££, it earns its price tier clearly. For anyone weighing up where to eat in Padstow, this is the practical choice when The Seafood Restaurant feels like too much and you want something more considered than a harbour-side pasty.

    What Rick Stein's Café Actually Is

    From the outside, 10 Middle Street reads as an ordinary Cornish terraced house. Inside, it opens into a spacious, nautically themed bistro with bright local artwork on the walls and a compact enclosed terrace at the rear. The room is simply furnished , white walls, light wood, easy colours , and the atmosphere is relaxed without being careless. Three bedrooms sit above the restaurant, which makes this a practical base for anyone exploring the area and wanting to combine a good dinner with somewhere to sleep: see our full Padstow hotels guide for context on the wider accommodation picture.

    The kitchen follows a menu that reflects Rick Stein's well-documented interest in Asian coastal cooking applied to Cornish seafood. Thai fishcakes, miso-grilled salmon, Pondicherry cod curry, and mussels with black beans, garlic and ginger sit alongside grilled hake with spring onion mash and soy butter. There's a rump steak with béarnaise and thin-cut chips for anyone who sidesteps fish, a veggie stew of tomatoes, aubergines and tamarind, and sourdough for the table. Sticky toffee pudding with clotted cream is the dessert most worth ordering. The wine list starts from £23 and is structured around fish-friendly choices rather than depth of selection , functional and suitable for the price point.

    Service and What It's Worth

    The service here is described consistently as cheery , and that word does a lot of work. This is not formal table service with multiple staff per cover; it's friendly, efficient, and calibrated to the casual bistro format the room requires. For a ££ venue with a Bib Gourmand, the service style earns the price. You are not paying for ceremony. You are paying for well-sourced Cornish seafood prepared with a degree of technical care and global flavour intelligence that you won't find at most comparable price points in Cornwall.

    Bib Gourmand designation , awarded by Michelin for good cooking at moderate prices , is the clearest trust signal here. Two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) confirms the kitchen is consistent, not occasionally good. A Google rating of 4.4 across 931 reviews adds further weight. For a food and travel enthusiast visiting Cornwall, the Café sits in an interesting position: it's less showy than the flagship Seafood Restaurant up the harbour, but it's also less expensive and, for solo diners or couples wanting a relaxed evening, easier to settle into. If you're comparing it against what the Bib Gourmand recognises elsewhere in the UK , venues like Hand and Flowers in Marlow or the regional seafood restaurants recognised alongside it , the Café occupies a genuine middle ground between destination dining and casual eating.

    Who Should Book

    Book here if you want good Cornish seafood without the formality or price tag of the Stein flagship, or if you want a light meal that still has some culinary intention behind it. It works for couples, for families with older children, and for solo visitors passing through. It is less well-suited to a special occasion dinner where the room and service level need to match the moment , for that, Paul Ainsworth at No.6 is the correct call. It also works for breakfast or coffee, which broadens its usefulness as an all-day stop if you're spending time in the town.

    The enclosed rear terrace is a draw when the weather allows, particularly for those wanting to eat outside without the wind that comes with harbour-side seating in Padstow. The scent from the kitchen , spice-forward rather than straight brine, given the Asian influences in the menu , signals early that this is not a simple fish-and-chips operation, and that sensory cue tends to set the right expectations for the meal ahead.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is low. Padstow's restaurant scene does get pressured in peak summer season, but the Café's format and capacity mean it is considerably easier to secure than No.6 or even the main Seafood Restaurant. It accepts walk-ins for breakfast and coffee; evening bookings are advisable in July and August but rarely require weeks of advance planning. The address is 10 Middle St, Padstow PL28 8AP , in the quieter hinterland streets away from the harbour front, which also means less foot-traffic noise during dinner.

    For anyone building a broader Padstow trip, the Café makes sense as one anchor point among several. See our full Padstow restaurants guide, our full Padstow bars guide, and our full Padstow experiences guide for planning context. If your interest extends to wine, our full Padstow wineries guide covers the regional picture.

    How It Compares

    Rick Stein's Café sits at the practical midpoint of Padstow's dining options. Below is a quick reference against its main peers:

    VenuePriceStyleBooking DifficultyLeading For
    Paul Ainsworth at No.6££££Modern tastingHardSpecial occasions
    The Seafood Restaurant£££Classic seafoodMediumFull Stein flagship experience
    Rick Stein's Caf飣Casual bistro, Asian-CornishEasyValue, flexibility, all-day
    Caffè Rojano££MediterraneanEasyRelaxed lunch or dinner
    Prawn on the Lawn££Seafood small platesEasy–MediumSharing, informal
    The Pig at Harlyn BayVariesHotel restaurant, local sourcingMediumFull hotel-restaurant experience

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Rick Stein's Café?

    The Café is a bistro-format room, not a bar-counter venue, so bar seating is not part of the setup. There is a compact enclosed rear terrace and a main dining room. If counter or bar dining is your preference, the format here will not deliver that experience.

    Is Rick Stein's Café good for a special occasion?

    It depends on what the occasion calls for. The Café holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024 and 2025) and delivers a solid meal at ££ pricing, but the atmosphere is cheerful and informal rather than celebratory. For a birthday dinner or anniversary where setting and formality matter, Paul Ainsworth at No.6 is the better call in Padstow. The Café is well suited to a relaxed, low-key treat — not a milestone dinner.

    What should I order at Rick Stein's Café?

    The menu centres on Cornish seafood with Asian-influenced preparation: Thai fishcakes, grilled miso salmon, mussels with black beans and ginger, and Pondicherry cod curry are the kitchen's core signatures. If you want something off the seafood track, a chargrilled rump steak with béarnaise and thin-cut chips is on offer. For dessert, the sticky toffee pudding with clotted cream is the obvious closer.

    Can Rick Stein's Café accommodate groups?

    The Café is a spacious bistro despite its modest terraced-house exterior, so small groups of four to six are manageable. Larger parties should check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity, particularly in peak summer season when Padstow fills up and competition for tables across the town increases.

    Is Rick Stein's Café worth the price?

    Yes, at ££ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025), it offers strong value for the quality on the plate. Wines start from around £23. If you are looking for the Stein name and Cornish seafood without paying flagship prices, this is where the value sits — The Seafood Restaurant delivers more occasion but costs considerably more.

    What are alternatives to Rick Stein's Café in Padstow?

    For a step up in formality and price, Paul Ainsworth at No.6 is the obvious upgrade. For a similar casual register, Caffè Rojano covers Italian-leaning comfort food at a comparable price point. Prawn on the Lawn is a good option if you want a tighter, more specialist seafood focus. The Seafood Restaurant is the Stein flagship if budget is not the constraint.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Rick Stein's Café?

    The Café does not operate a tasting menu format — the menu is concise and à la carte in style, which is part of why it holds Bib Gourmand recognition rather than a full Michelin star. If a tasting menu is what you are after in Padstow, Paul Ainsworth at No.6 is where that format exists.

    Location

    10 Middle St, Padstow PL28 8AP, United Kingdom

    Padstow, United Kingdom

    Compare Rick Stein's Café

    How Rick Stein's Café Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Rick Stein's CaféSeafood££Easy
    Paul Ainsworth at No.6Modern Cuisine££££Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    The Seafood RestaurantSeafood£££Unknown
    Caffè RojanoMediterranean Cuisine££Unknown
    The Pig at Harlyn BayUnknown
    Prawn on the LawnSeafood££Unknown

    Comparing your options in Padstow for this tier.

    Also Consider

    For most visitors to Padstow weighing up where to spend their dinner, the decision comes down to budget and occasion. Paul Ainsworth at No.6 (££££) is the correct choice for a genuinely special-occasion meal, the cooking is more ambitious, the service more formal, and the room more considered. But it requires advance planning and a significantly higher spend. Rick Stein's Café delivers a Michelin Bib Gourmand level of cooking at ££, which is a meaningfully different proposition. If your goal is good food without the occasion overhead, the Café wins on value and ease of access.

    The Seafood Restaurant (£££) is the Stein flagship and offers a broader, more polished experience, but it commands a higher price and a more formal atmosphere. For those specifically interested in Cornish seafood with Asian flavour influences at a lower price point, the Café covers similar culinary ground more casually. At the same ££ tier, Prawn on the Lawn is worth considering if you prefer a sharing-plates format over a structured menu, the two venues sit in a similar value bracket but approach seafood quite differently. Caffè Rojano (££) is a reasonable alternative if you want Mediterranean-leaning food rather than seafood, and it books easily. The Pig at Harlyn Bay serves a different purpose, it's a hotel restaurant with a local-sourcing philosophy, better suited to guests staying there or those wanting a full country-house experience outside the town centre.

    The clearest recommendation: if you want the best value-to-quality ratio in Padstow for a seafood-led dinner, Rick Stein's Café is the practical answer. If budget allows and the occasion warrants it, upgrade to No.6. For a lighter, more informal seafood eat, consider Prawn on the Lawn instead.

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