Reviews on Seafood food in Ramsgate, England, United Kingdom. Ramsgate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in east Kent, England. It was one of the great English seaside towns of the 19th century. In 2001 it had a population of around 40,000. Ramsgate’s main attraction is its coastline, and its main industries are tourism and fishing. The town has one of the largest marinas on the English south coast, and the Port of Ramsgate has provided cross-channel ferries for many years.
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4 based on 88 reviews
Kent's first 5 star Fish and Chip Shop, awarded by the Seafish Authority. UK top 100 fish restaurant, serving world class British fish n' chips since 1980. 2018 We have achieved the status of being in the TOP 20 shops in Great Britain, by the award recogn
been here quite a few occasions went on saturday with my brother. hes fish chip mad. reckons as good or better than any in london. fantastic value take away was very busy . staff polite. fish was really fresh . could eat again now.. 2 of us with teas salad cod chips tiwce was huge onions gherkins . £26 to eat in bargain thanks dont tell to many people lolThank you for your review we are glad you enjoyed your meals and look forward to seeing you again.
4 based on 126 reviews
We are a nautical themed Family Run Bar with a First Floor Function Room, which overlooks the beautiful Royal Ramsgate Harbour. The Bar serves a variety of Home Made Meals, Fresh Local Fish Dishes and Snacks from 10am to 4pm. We have live music in the Bar
Having a few days in Ramsgate as we regularly do but on this occasion I am in a wheelchair due to an accident so booked into travelodge & after having a lovely morning mooching around, decided we would visit Mariners for eats & drinks because it looked so festive & inviting. Unfortunately couldn't gain access in my electric wheelchair and all it would take is a little cement where it's missing at front door to create a lip. Love Ramsgate but seeing it from a disabled person eyes for the 1st time it is lacking in so many places. Not possible for some buildings but others could just simply have a fold away ramp for their thresholds which I believe are relatively inexpensive, certainly less than we would have spent.Hi Tara,Sorry to hear about your accident and yes a shame you did not come in.... We have two entrances, one of which enables wheelchair access! We are happy to offer any assistance when asked, we have several regular customers who use wheelchairs.However there are no disabled toilets, due to the age and design of the building.Kind regards Jason
5 based on 51 reviews
What an amazing fish and chip shop.The staff we very polite,and the food was delicious, we had fish(haddock)& chips and the kids had sassage and chips and savoly and chips, the batter was light and crispy, the fish was fluffy and fresh, the kids said it was super yummy.we even had service with a smile, would highly recommend, have been to many chip shops in ramsgate and they are by far the best around
4 based on 651 reviews
We serve fresh local seafood in a relaxed environment with stunning views we also serve Breakfast all day and brunch plus private hire and weddings. the brasserie offers meat and vegetarian dishes plus vegan dishes. we have a huge sun terrace to accommoda
It was not a nice visit - the place needs a fortune spending on it itâs a nice walk and a nice view and could do so much better but itâs horrible inside and out the food was poor and the service dreadful
4 based on 543 reviews
I go out of my way when possible to include a visit to Peterâs Fish Factory. Here, I am guaranteed great fish and chips. On this occasion I visited the Ramsgate outlet. Though the fish was as per usual excellent as were the chips I was a disappointed that the menu wasnât exactly the same as their outlet in Margate. Luckily, as fish is frequently in some form or other in my diet, a major coronary attack was averted when the friendly young man serving informed me that my favourite âWhitebaitâ was not on their menu. He added that it wasnât popular around here. Can this be true. Are the customers in Ramsgate so different from those in Margate. What has changed. What is the difference. Was it the Turner Centre opposite the Margate chippy that has driven a lemon wedge between this once homogeneous group. It couldnât have been Brexit, could it. I sat outside Peterâs Fish Factory in Ramsgate on a supper hot August day and contemplated what further changes lay ahead, while tucking into some delicious cod and chips with generous splashingâs of vinegar. As fish is reputed to be good for the brain perhaps I will come up with some answer's soon.( the above review was submitted to TripAdvisor 3 times and was rejected, I assume by their algorithms detecting a breach of their rules regarding questions. Therefore I have now deleted all the question marks.)
4 based on 192 reviews
We came in for an evening meal on 28th September - restaurant was fully booked, but staff made available a table for two near the entrance. Both of us ordered the barbecued pork chop, which was gorgeous and very well presented, followed by the brownie and cheese board (both excellent!). Restaurant has a clean, modern feel, with a great location on the harbour, and waiting staff couldn't have been more helpful and professional. Would thoroughly recommend!
5 based on 42 reviews
20 cover family run small plates tapas restaurant above The Ravensgate Arms pub in King Street, Ramsgate.
Myself and my partner have visited twice now with our two young children, now of 3 years and 4 months and were easily accommodated and a high chair was supplied, Jess is very friendly and great with the children and even offered a few things to keep the eldest entertained. The food is just ablosutely lovely and you really feel the dishes have been made especially for you. Luke is very creative, knows his stuff and every dish has been delicious and there is always something new to try, usually to suit every palate. Its also nice to be able to taste a few dishes at once which are priced well that you can order more if need be but your not spending too much if its not to your particular taste.We will definately be back and recommend everyone visits at least once!
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4 based on 217 reviews
This has opened in the last week. Google still shows the former restaurant here called Cornish Pasty Co.
Being an elderly man who has eaten many fish and chip meals I consider that I am well qualified to judge it's qualityI have no hesitation in recommending this shop. the chips are excellent together with the battered fish making it a perfect meal for any one who likes quality food.
4 based on 617 reviews
Part of the fabulous Royal Harbour Hotel, the 40 cover Empire Room restaurant serves great food using fresh local ingredients in a charming club like setting.
Not a review I wanted write about an independent Thanet restaurant. After being recommended by friends and looking at trip advisor reviews we decided to pay a visit. After arriving we went down to the basement were one of two sets of customers. The place was dusty , damp and filthy and that was kind . This is unacceptable . Wonkey paintings on the walls and an attractive view of a bin and messy desk were a delightful treat. Some would call it eccentric , I call it poor management. We decided to persevere though as the food could have been good. Soon the other couple left and we were the only ones there. The young lady serving did her best but the music and decor wereso depressing and my friends decided to get some fresh air before they choked in the damp , dusty and depressing atmosphere. What then happened was just appalling. Whoever was in the kitchen was swearing so loudly and repeatedly that it created a really unexpected spit and sawdust experience. Iâm not precious but I was with my wife and daughter. It was offensive to say the least.I was so shocked we approached the waitress paid for the drinks and left. MA sad end to a wholly extremely disappointing experience.. We wonât be going again.
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5 based on 514 reviews
We popped here as it was the only place we could find in Ramsgate with a vegan menu. We expected tofish and chips and were really looking forward to trying it. And then we saw the menu... The vegan menu is huge!! Vegan kebabs, sausages, battered sausages, fish cakes, pies, and lots more! Then there's the gluten free menu and the 'normal' menu. It's amazing! You can sit in, even our dog was welcome inside, or take away. The owner was so friendly. The service was fab. The food was great. What a good idea to batter tofu with seaweed. It's reminiscent of fish and chips if that's what you are looking for, but not too close if you don't like fish. The chips were yum, not oily at all. And we had extra 'tapas' salads as part of the meal which were unexpected but really tasty. Also have soya milk so the tea went down well Our dog was looked after too with water and a sausage, he was a very happy boy!
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