SATURDAY Breakfast star Matt Tebbutt has shared his favourite Scottish restaurant.
The BBC chef told Conde Nast Traveller that he is an "avid eater" who finds it hard to only pick a handful of eateries.
However, after taking a road trip with his wife last year, he has been able to narrow his favourites down to just five with one spot in Scotland making his list.
Saturday Kitchen star Matt Tebbutt shares his favourite Scottish restaurant
BBC Saturday Kitchen star Matt Tebbutt highlighted The Clunie Dining Room at The Fife Arms as his favourite Scottish restaurant.
He said that the contrast between The Clunie Dining Room and the rest of The Fife Arms was "striking" with the latter being covered head-to-toe in Tweed and "Victorian charm".
The Michelin-star eatery in Braemar attracts a "diverse crowd" with many coming to enjoy cocktails at Elsa's Bar, which is known for its "shocking pink décor", and others to explore the hotel's other offerings.
When asked by Conde Nast Traveller about the best table on offer at the restaurant, the TV chef said: "If you’re making a trip, be sure to ask for a table under the large windows overlooking the River Clunie, which crashes down over the rocks alongside the hotel in a dramatic fashion."
He added that this is also a great spot to survey the amazing works of art on display in the dining room, something the hotel is famous for.
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He shared that the best time to visit this extraordinary restaurant and hotel is between June and August with the winter months being ideal for those wanting to "fully embrace" cosy fires and warming whiskies.
Sharing his top meal, Matt said the "standout" for him was the Raw Orkney scallop with buttermilk and pickled cucumber.
He also said: "Their Scottish breakfast was the best I’ve ever had, so don’t miss that if you’re staying for the night.”
The spot is also popular on Tripadvisor with users giving it a 4/5 out of 56 reviews. One visitor said coming here was a "fabulous" experience.
They added: "The whole experience at the Fife Arms Hotel was out of this world. A true gem amidst the barren and beauty of the Cairngorms and Deeside."
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