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Located mere minutes from the beach and Herne Bay Pier, The Wine Bar is a venue well worth your time. As you might expect from its name, you can indulge in many a tip-top tipple at this quirky and comfortable basement venue - and not just wines but lagers and real ales as well - alongside many modern dishes throughout the day. Lunch...
View full reviewThis charming restaurant in Herne Bay offers a slice of traditional English hospitality to both residents and visitors. Early birds can enjoy light or hearty breakfasts here, while those enjoying a lunchtime outing might select a fluffy jacket potato, a trusty omelette or a top-notch cream tea. Those after a proper sit-down dinner c...
View full reviewWithin walking distance of the sea, The Shad is a delightful surprise for lovers of exotic flavours and authentic Indian cooking. Entering the restaurant one is struck by the modern decor, the high ceilings and the light and airy atmosphere. My friend and I were greeted by the courteous proprietor Mr Raj Miah, who showed us to our se...
View full reviewAt A La Turka you’ll find delicious Turkish fare. The recipes used originate from a city in the south-eastern part of Turkey named Gaziantep, known by locals as a food paradise. The A La Turka restaurants are owned by Gaziantep-native Mehmet, who wanted to bring authentic Turkish cuisine to Kent. In the kitchen at each...
View full reviewA British seaside setting and a quirky one-time bandstand home make the Maharaja in Herne Bay a unique place to dine. Luckily, the exotic menu stands up to the splendour of the restaurant itself, offering an extremely comprehensive menu that caters for lovers of traditional Indian food with familiar dishes and diners looking for som...
View full reviewThe exterior of Herne Bay’s outstanding Oyster and Chop House is pretty and eyecatching, with just a hint of theatricality – alluding to the gastronomic alchemy that occurs within. Owner and head chef Jeff Mihaylov has previously worked at The Ritz and clearly knows his onions. His pedigree is in evidence i...
View full reviewOverlooking the seafront and pier, Le Petit Poisson offers exceptional modern dining. Dine alfresco and enjoy the harbour view while watching the world go by, or relax inside the intimate restaurant that purveys a distinct Continental style. A selection of fresh fish caught off the Kentish coast is combined with produce procured fro...
View full reviewSitting in prominent locations in Kent, the two Charlie’s Bistro restaurants are always bustling with happy patrons. Both of the Charlie’s Bistro sites benefit from a waterside location, with visitors to the Sandwich branch able to enjoy lovely views of the River Stour, while the restaurant in Herne Bay is a mere stone’s thr...
View full reviewThe Heron pub is traditional through and through. Cosy, with low lighting, and spacious thanks to the layout, I felt at home and relaxed upon entering. I started with a prawn and egg salad, while my partner enjoyed gloriously nutty hot chicken satay. Next up for me was salmon fillet with a fragrant herby sauce and chunky chips. My pa...
View full reviewUsing seasonal ingredients, Table Table - Herne Bay boasts a menu of traditional pub dishes. Varied sharing platters are served alongside tempting nibbles and British favourites. Hearty breakfasts are also available for early risers, while sensational desserts bring something sweet to the Table Table menu. Enjoy a glass of flavoursom...
View full reviewThe Prince of Wales is the epitome of a classic English pub. Award-winning publicans Marc and Carol Perkins pride themselves on the food they serve, which is all produced by a team of talented chefs. Chef's specials like pan-seared scallops, served with a green salad and crayfish tails, finished with a pinot grigio cream, and chicken...
View full reviewTucked away from the hustle and bustle in sleepy Chestfield is the Chestfield Barn - a picturesque 14th- Century pub and restaurant which used to be part of Chestfield Manor. Originally a possession of the half brother of William the Conqueror, Odo of Bayeux, the Manor is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and the barn was conve...
View full reviewThe Royal, set on Marine Parade, fits the bill perfectly for a hearty meal and a refreshing drink after a stroll along the seafront. We received a warm welcome from the delightful staff and were quickly shown to our table where, from our comfortable seats, we could view the sea as the evening set in. My husband and I decided to pi...
View full reviewMucini's new approach to traditional Italian dining has won it numerous fans. Its authentic dishes with a modern twist, affable service and laid-back atmosphere have made it a firm favourite for everything from intimate meals for two to family gettogethers. In the summer Mucini's terrace is a popular spot for al fresco dining, while...
View full reviewThe Marine Hotel exudes classic seaside glamour. The hotel has been beautifully refurbished throughout, and boasts 30 stylish guest rooms, three well-appointed function suites and a smart restaurant. The dining area is elegant and intimate, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable about the menu. All the meat, fish, cheese, vege...
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