A cosy Neuk
A quiet fishing haven, the East Neuk of Fife on the east coast of Scotland produces some of the nation’s finest ingredients from both land and sea. Norman Miller explores its pretty coastal villages, enjoying quality fare wherever he goes, from crab shacks to fancy restaurants
Creels at Crail harbour – and a fresh catch at Reilly Shellfish

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herring being smoked on Crail quay
superb Scottish mussels
colourful starter at Craig Millar in St Monans
apt decor at the Cocoa Tree Cafe, Pittenweem
perfect spot for a cuppa at Crail Harbour Gallery & Tea Room
courtyard at food co-operative Bowhouse
QUAY STROKES
From April to September, shack up with Reilly Shellfish (reillyshellfishcrail.com), serving justlanded – and prepped – crab and lobster from a little hut on Crail’s exquisite 16th century walled harbour. Down the coast, East Pier Smokehouse (eastpier. co.uk) in St Monans is a different quayside beacon, serving the likes of house-smoked sea bass with apple, onion and pink peppercorn chutney, roast scallops in smoked garlic herb butter, plus top-notch cullen skink (chunky smoked haddock and potato soup).