Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Faversham
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Faversham restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 26 restaurants in Faversham and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Faversham restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Samphire
British, Modern restaurant in Whitstable
4 High Street - CT5
It’s “not fayne dayning, but the odd bit of haute-ish cuisine sneaks in at this restaurant in the middle of Whitstable High Street”, and offering a “relaxed, seaside-y atmosphere”. From “fantastic (if rather large) breakfasts” featuring “real hash browns” and “sugar pit bacon loin” to the “good value set lunch menu” (“smoked cod‘s roe with rye crackers, followed by a classic samphire fish pie with miso hispi cabbage”), there’s “always something to tempt you on the changing menu” and it’s “always very busy” as a result.
2. 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”.
3. Café Nucleus
restaurant in Rainham
The Langton Studios, 35a high street - ME8
The award-winning Café Nucleus introduces our newest café restaurant in Rainham, a warm welcome awaits. The beautifully designed continental café restaurant is a feast for the eyes and offers something unique in Rainham, Kent. Winn...
4. Yard
British, Modern restaurant in Faversham
10 Jacob Yd, Preston St - ME13
2023 Review: This low-key daytime-only wholefood eco-store and café (with Thursday evening ‘supperclub socials’) started out 10 years ago as a pop-up street stall and now occupies a century-old joinery workshop in a mews. The “hearty” breakfasts, light bites and lunches win consistently good ratings.
5. The Three Mariners
British, Modern restaurant in Oare
2 Church Rd - ME13
This Grade II listed Georgian pub near Oare Marshes Nature Reserve is “a lovely spot on a warm day to sit and enjoy lovely grub on the outdoor terraces” – “while it does not outshine its near neighbour The Sportsman, it’s cosy, well run, with excellent food and great service – all without having to book weeks in advance and much easier on the wallet”. It has seen “a resurgence in the standard of cooking under new management” – experienced ex-Londoners Tom Gravett & Renny Peret.
6. The Sportsman
British, Modern restaurant in Seasalter
Faversham Road - CT5
“Bravo!” – “Everything always seems to work so well at Stephen Harris’s exceptionally popular spot in the north Kent marshes”. It’s one of the top-20 most commented-on destinations in our annual diners’ poll and also one of the best liked, inspiring nothing but the most enthusiastic comments from diners. “The ideal thing to do is take a good walk along the beach beforehand to get the appetite brimming with anticipation”. Thereafter, “it’s the combination of relaxed atmosphere and stellar cooking that makes for an unforgettable visit”. It helps that “nowhere in London can get close to the sort of quality vs price ratio here”, even though there’s no longer an à la carte option and the only choice now is the “memorable five-course tasting menu” for “£80 per person”: “food that’s exquisite and beautifully presented, not at all ostentatious”. “You really feel that everything is thoughtfully and lovingly prepared and the service is always with a smile”. “The rooms are pretty excellent too”. Top Menu Top – “superb local produce – Whitstable oysters, saltmarsh lamb, seaweed buttered slip sole – are cleverly accompanied by delicacies from further afield, such as Lobster, Old Winchester cheese, or Avruga Caviar. The wine list, personally selected by the host, is composed of classic quality wines, so generously priced, they constitute the best quality to value ratio I have seen in a British restaurant”. (“It’s been my favourite restaurant anywhere in the UK, and even further afield, for the past 20 years and I feel blessed that it is only a few miles along the coast from where I live”).
7. Pearson’s Arms
British, Traditional restaurant in Whitstable
The Horsebridge, Sea Wall - CT5
2023 Review: The dining room “upstairs in a rickety old pub, with wonderful views over Whitstable Bay”, offers a “good mix of innovative food” – including “beautifully cooked fish” – “and homemade pub classics, served by staff from the kitchen on the floor below”. “Eaten there many times: the ambience is excellent and always found the food good”.
8. Wheelers Oyster Bar
Fish & seafood restaurant in Whitstable
8 High Street - CT5
Sole and much-loved survivor of a long-lost chain, the first ever Wheeler’s (est. 1856) is still going strong in these “tiny” and adorably quaint premises. They don’t just deliver “excellent oysters (some with a Japanese spin) but fabulous fish dishes” too, including those parlayed through the excellent tasting menu. Add in the reasonable prices (you can BYO for a small corkage fee, and there’s an offy – literally ‘The Offy’, opposite) and “booking is a must” – though if you can’t bag a table you can always take the mollusc party away with you to enjoy on the beach.
9. Whitstable Oyster Fishery Co.
Fish & seafood restaurant in Whitstable
Royal Native Oyster Stores, Horsebridge - CT5
“A Whitstable jewel!” – “You can taste the sea in every dish of oysters, mussels, sole or plaice” which are the hallmarks of this landmark operation in a “fantastic location on the beach”. “The ambience is open, friendly and serious about food”, although “service can be a bit hit and miss” when it’s busy – which it very often is. Top Menu Tip – “even the desserts are good”.
10. Harbour Street Tapas
Spanish restaurant in Whitstable
48 Harbour Street - CT5
2021 Review: “Excellent moules flavored with tarragon – served with sourdough and a beer for a tenner”: such is the appeal of this busy four-year-old serving Spanish tapas and charcuterie alongside small plates of more modern British inspiration. Front-of-house Lee Murray is well known locally from the Goods Shed in Canterbury, while co-founder and chef Tim Wilson worked for The Ivy and Groucho Club in London.
11. Crab & Winkle
Fish & seafood restaurant in Whitstable
South Quay, Whitstable Harbour - CT5
2022 Review: “Superb, ultra-fresh seafood, including excellent Whitstable oysters” can be enjoyed bang in front of the working harbour at this straightforward café and terrace, with views over the sea as a backdrop.
12. The Lobster Shack Restaurant
Fish & seafood restaurant in Whitstable
East Quay - CT5
Operated by the Whitstable Oyster Company, this shack tucked away at the end of the harbour serves oysters from the beds visible at low tide from its terrace, as well as lobsters and fish from the nearby waters. “We’re lucky to have such a place for fresh quality fish on our doorstep”.
13. JoJo's
Mediterranean restaurant in Whitstable
2 Herne Bay Rd - CT5
“Still our favourite after 20 odd years” – cook Nikki Billington and her partner Paul Watson’s outfit provides a “perfect mix of mostly Mediterranean-inspired food and professionally relaxed service, in delightful surroundings overlooking the north Kent coast”. “Everything is freshly cooked and prepared using top-notch ingredients” and there’s “something for everyone” on the menu – in particular “great seafood and strong veggie options”. Top Menu Tips – “mutton and feta koftas and creamy savoy cabbage in winter”.
14. The Goods Shed
British, Traditional restaurant in Canterbury
Station Road West - CT2
This “long-term favourite” in an old railway shed has “certainly put itself on the map” thanks to “solid cooking at reasonable prices using produce from the farmers‘ market with which it shares a home”. It’s a “buzzy” sort of place whose “tasty, wholesome dishes” can be “washed down with some excellent Kentish wine” – all backdropped by candlelight if you visit in the evening as the market winds down.
15. Café des Amis
Mexican restaurant in Canterbury
95 St Dunstan’s St - CT2
“Still zinging after all these years”, this colourful Westgate outfit (est. 1988) is not the Gallic eatery you’d expect from the name, but rather a “very popular” and “lively” Mexican. Between the “happy atmosphere” and “scrumptious” cuisine, “a pilgrimage to Canterbury for Café des Amis is a must” (with the option to check out their local sibling Café du Soleil – part of a three-strong mini-empire that surprisingly includes a Hawaiian spin-off).
16. County Restaurant, ABode Canterbury
British, Modern restaurant in Canterbury
High St - CT1
A “real bright light in an otherwise scrappy pedestrian high street”, this polished and “very well-run” hotel dining room takes the original name of the hotel that stood here back in 1892 and brings a rare fine dining option to the centre of Canterbury; add in “wonderful” cocktails, and it’s “a treat” for its many local fans.
17. The Cook's Tale (fka The Ambrette Canterbury)
Indian, Southern restaurant in Canterbury
14 - 15 Beer Cart Lane - CT1
“On top form since chef-owner Dev Biswal closed his Margate and Rye outposts to focus on this establishment” in 2022 – and gave it a Chaucerian rebrand, focusing on “fine Indian dining using mostly locally sourced and seasonal produce”. Those who loved it in its Ambrette days say it “never fails to deliver interesting and delicious food at reasonable prices”, be it “savoury toasted sandwiches of spicy potato, chicken tikka finger sandwiches, and fried sweet potato” or “spice-enriched scones with jam and cream” (all with Biswal “present to explain” the dishes’ origins).
18. Korean Cowgirl
restaurant in Canterbury
13 Palace Street - CT1
“Trendy meals for university students impressing their visiting parents” are praised at this “fun” contemporary operation. The clue is in the name, when it comes to the menu-focus – “the meaty platters are huge, so come with a healthy appetite as portions are hearty”. On the downside, some see it as “good all-round but overpriced”.
19. Brasserie at the Manor
British, Modern restaurant in Boughton Lees
Eastwell Manor, Eastwell Court - TN25
2021 Review: Afternoon tea at this deluxe Elizabethan country house hotel can be a “great experience in beautiful surroundings”. Other aspects of the trip, however, “don’t always live up to the ambience”.
20. Cafe Mauresque
Moroccan restaurant in Canterbury
8 Butchery Ln - CT1
2021 Review: “Quirky – but does it for us”, this atmospheric cellar close to the cathedral has long been popular for its “good quality, authentic Moroccan food” and Moorish décor, complemented by Andalusian tapas (classified as ‘light’, ‘medium’ or ‘rich’) and paella.
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