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Where’s a good area for food in Devon?

Gabriella Dyson: Home to organic farms, awardwinning restaurants and historic pubs, Devon’s South Hams is a gourmand’s dream. Highlights include Riverford Organic Farm, near Totnes, which started out as a food-box scheme provider and has since branched out to include the rustic Riverford Field Kitchen (fieldkitchen.riverford. co.uk). This buzzy restaurant serves 100% organic, veg-centric cooking, with the seasonal set menu served up at communal tables.

Follow the River Dart to Dartmouth to sample some of Devon’s finest cuisine at The Angel (theangeldartmouth.co.uk), a plush yet relaxed waterside restaurant where chef Elly Wentworth’s signature tasting menu (£95 per person)

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