8 International Restaurants near Amersham

We found 8 International restaurants within 13 miles 13 miles of Amersham

Amersham is a charming market town in Buckinghamshire surrounded by the stunning Chiltern Hills, a recognised area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In recent decades, Amersham has grown popular as a London commuter town, being located just over 20 miles away from the capital. This influx in residents has had a resounding impact on its culinary scene. Discover an impressive variety of places to eat in Amersham, from Michelin-starred fine dining to British pub lunches and quaint local cafes. With so many restaurants in Amersham to choose from, we thought it would be helpful to round them up into the ultimate compilation. So, if you’ve worked up an appetite on one of the many stunning countryside walks in the area, head to one of these spots for a quick pit-stop lunch or a delicious indulgent dinner. Remember to use the handy filters to narrow down your search, so you can quickly and easily find the perfect fit for you.   

International Restaurants near Amersham
International Restaurants near Amersham
International Restaurants near Amersham
International Restaurants near Amersham
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Slug & Lettuce Watford

Slug & Lettuce Watford

Watford, WD17 1AH
9.0 miles
On The Parade in Watford, you'll discover the vibrant Slug & Lettuce – a welcoming bar and restaurant where your day can kick off with a delectabl ... Find out more
Rodells

Rodells

Watford, WD17 1PT
9.2 miles
Stuck on a nondescript junction, this congenial bar-restaurant bravely brings the world to Watford. Chef-owner Mario Tavares makes good use of his previous ... Find out more
Giraffe  Watford

Giraffe Watford

Watford
9.6 miles
Located at Watford Tesco Extra look out for our two 10ft giraffes at the entrance – the friendliest welcome in Watford! Find out more
The Traveller's Rest - Dunstable

The Traveller's Rest - Dunstable

Dunstable, LU6 2EE
12.2 miles
Although the town of Thornhill is a relatively modern area, The Traveller's Rest dates back as far as the 1800's, records show it was granted its first lice ... Find out more
The Ivy St Albans Brasserie

The Ivy St Albans Brasserie

St Albans, AL3 4DA
12.6 miles
The Hampshire edition of the Ivy Brasserie is splendidly located in the centre of St. Albans city, in close proximity to the area’s most well-known si ... Find out more
Bill's Restaurant St Albans

Bill's Restaurant St Albans

St. Albans, AL1 3XZ
12.6 miles
In the heart of the town, Bill’s St Albans restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between. Expect luxurious fabrics, comfor ... Find out more
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Amersham is a town steeped in history, even being mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. This rustic charm gives the town irresistible appeal, while still maintaining excellent connections to the capital and the rest of the country. The town is split into two large districts, with Old Amersham in the valley of the River Misbourne boasting buildings dating back to the 13th-century, and the more modern Amersham on the Hill, which boasts its own station on the Metropolitan tube line. This makes for an endearing mix of old and new, with historic buildings like St Mary’s parish church, founded in 1140, juxtaposed with modern boutique shops and high street chains.

Arguably the main attraction in Amersham, apart from its historic architecture, is the surrounding area of natural beauty - namely, the Chiltern Hills. Unsurprisingly, there are plentiful weekend escapes and spa breaks located in the area, which prove very popular with city dwellers yearning for a countryside getaway. The walks around Amersham take active tourists on a scenic journey through the Missenden Valley and the wider Chiltern area, perfect to pair with a pub lunch at one of the many gastropub restaurants near Amersham.

Hopefully, you have found your next spot for dining in Amersham, but if you haven’t, fear not as there are plenty of great establishments just a small drive away. For example, take a look at our list of the best restaurants in Marlow, which showcases the best of Michelin-starred dining alongside more casual meals that still pack a punch.