British, Modern Restaurants in Broadstairs
1. The Dog at Wingham
British, Modern restaurant in Wingham
Canterbury Road - CT3
“We love The Dog” chorus fans of this old village pub just outside Canterbury where “the food gets better and better – it’s easily some of the best gastropub food in Kent these days”. Landlord Marc Bridgen “and the team always give a fantastic welcome” and “work very hard to maintain a high-quality establishment”.
2. Wyatt & Jones
British, Modern restaurant in Broadstairs
23-27 Harbour St - CT10
2023 Review: “Spanish-influenced small plates” – “especially delicious fish dishes” – dominate at this well-established venue under the historic York Gate, while “in winter, their Sunday lunch is epic”. “The outlook over Broadstairs beach to the sea is spectacular and sitting at the bar is simply divine”. Next door, the new Flotsam & Jetsam has been split off from the original site, serving “super-creative fish ’n’ chips”.
3. Little Ships
British, Modern restaurant in Ramsgate
54-56 Harbour Parade - CT11
2022 Review: In a “great” harbourside setting, chef Craig Mather’s collaboration with hotelier James Thomas namechecks the heroic homespun flotilla of the Dunkirk evacuation, also echoed in the decor. The food, mostly sourced within 30 miles of the restaurant, is reliably “solid”, not least the “lovely fresh catch of the day with interesting saucing”.
4. The Empire Room, Royal Harbour Hotel
British, Traditional restaurant in Ramsgate
10-12 Nelson Crescent - CT11
2021 Review: With its “deep red walls, low lighting and candles”, this “romantic” basement dining room has a “lovely, old-fashioned and cosy ambience, and is decorated with framed covers of old editions of Empire magazine”. Craig Mather’s modern British menu focuses on “unfussy dishes, where the local seasonal ingredients are the star”, in particular “fish that comes straight from the small boats which ply the harbour”.
5. Buoy & Oyster
Fish & seafood restaurant in Margate
44 High Street - CT9
“Varied and well prepared seafood” is the “pleasing” proposition at this ten-year-old venue with “excellent views of Margate sands” – “cocktails are lovely on the terrace while watching the sunset”. Founders Nadine & Simon Morriss also “look after those who are not into fish”, and have launched a nearby spin-off street-food spot, Beach Buoys. Top Menu Tip – “monkfish curry is recommended”.
6. Dory's
Fish & seafood restaurant in Margate
24 High Street - CT9
“Our go-to for a tasty bite in Margate”; the “fun” younger sibling of restaurant-with-rooms Angela’s, round the corner, “punches above its weight” by all accounts, turning out “excellent” small-ish plates based on the day’s catch (often delivered raw, cured or pickled) plus vegetables from their co-op (they also have a shop stocking biodynamic wines).
7. The Rose
British, Modern restaurant in Deal
91 High Street - CT14
This “lovely little pub” on the high street has had quite the history: it was long under John Matthews, owner of Thompson & Son brewery; in 2016, his great-grandson Christopher Hicks took over, and has transformed it into a very stylish hotel replete with Emin artworks and a tandem bicycle for guests. The “really good, mostly local produce” is “beautifully done” and features an “excellent value lunch” as well as popular Scandi-style breakfasts.
8. The Duke William
British, Modern restaurant in Ickham
The St - CT3
This “lovely gastropub in a pretty Kent village” with “well-kept beer and very good food” – including “unusual dishes such as a celeriac and truffle tart” – is part of Saga heir Josh De Haan’s Pickled Egg group. Top Tip – “enjoyed a drink in front of the log fire while looking at the menu”.
9. The Fordwich Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Fordwich
King Street - CT2
“It looks like a typical pub from the outside but what a surprise inside” – Daniel & Natasha Smith jointly run the kitchen at this riverside pub that they purchased in 2017, and which nowadays is one of the top-100 most commented-on destinations in our annual diners’ poll. “There’s not a false note in the memorable experience”: “polished and attentive service delivers a succession of superb dishes – cooking of sustained excellence that’s worth every penny”. “In the summer, there are a few tables by the river and it’s delightful watching the passing boats”.
10. Sargasso
British, Modern restaurant in Margate
Margate Harbour Arm, Stone Pier - CT9
A seaside spin-off from the owners of London’s fooderati-favourite Brawn that’s now three years old; it may be “another small-plates restaurant” (this one set in a low-slung red-brick building hugging the sea wall and with a “view across the harbour back to Margate”) but it’s by no means rote, delivering delicious seafood- and vegetable-centric cooking alongside a “great wine selection that changes frequently” (plus DJ nights and other one-off happenings). Follow up a visit with a mooch round Turner Contemporary, three minutes away on foot.
11. Updown
British, Modern restaurant in Deal
Updown Road - CT14
“A bit hidden away, right down on the south coast of Kent, but really worth the trek” – this “idyllic” 17th-century farmstead (now hotel and restaurant) is overseen by Oli Brown and FOH Ruth, the daughter of Le Café Anglais founder Rowley Leigh, where Oli used to work. Alongside its many local fans in our diners’ poll, it’s now also a “hangout for the chattering classes down from London”, who arrive at the “charming farmhouse and wander down to the bottom of the garden” to the conservatory dining room, which turns out “delicious, open fire-grilled” seasonal fare in a “magical” setting beneath the vines.
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