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4.5 based on 529 reviews
We visited the Landgate last night for dinner. This is our second visit and we were not disappointed. The food is excellent, flavoursome and well presented. You can tell that the chef takes enormous pride in his food and this shows. The service compliments the food and is efficient and friendly. To get food and service right is something not many restaurants mange. but they do here. If you are in Rye this is the place to eat.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
The simply Italian family is set in a Lovely 17th century mill! We have 2 floors in the main restaurant and yes it looks Italian as well! We alo have a great garden if you enjoy alfresco eating! Serving pizza and pasta and lots of specials! Very children friendly we love families we do so ome and be part of our family too! Let Maurice and all the family take care of and feed you while enjoying our lovely town of rye! Ciaoooooooo see you soon
Visited here when in the area on business and found the food to be lovely with a good choice and not badly priced .Dearest Gordon Thanks so much for yr loveliest review means the world to us! Love&pizza to all of yours the head of the simply Italian family xxxxxx
4.5 based on 680 reviews
Antica Osteria Toscana - The Tuscan Kitchen is a family run osteria where you can taste all the flavours of food and and wine of the Tuscan region. Home to Florentine chef Franco, authentic and true to the Tuscan tradition you are transported to the backstreets of Florence and Siena. As in an historic Tuscan Osteria the atmosphere is convivial. The style is is rustic and simple "Arte Povera" with only 11 tables ensuring an intimate atmosphere with conviviality and enjoyment of eating drinking together.
Visited the Tuscan Kitchen for a special birthday dinner in the lull between Christmas and the New Year and it did not disappoint. The food, from an eclectic menu, was superb, service was first class and the atmosphere authentic and welcoming. We enjoyed the informal ambience and it was no surprise the restaurant was full. Clearly, this place is a labour of love for its owners. Well done, it is superb in every respect,
4.5 based on 755 reviews
Excellent lunch of scallops to start (it was Rye scallop week) followed by catch of the day, roast beef, and roast chicken. Accompanied by a very good NZ Kim Crawford Pinot Noir. Followed by raspberry mousse and coffee.
Excellent food and wine and very friendly service. Would highly recommend.
5 based on 115 reviews
We are an art gallery and tea room specialising in local artists and local food. We are on the edge of the Rye Harbour nature reserve, which is a fantastic spot for walking and birding, with a long shingle beach and masses of pools and hides.We have an excellent range of original prints, photographs, textiles,ceramics and 3D pieces often on wildlife/landscape themes, along with a great range of local foods.We make all our own cakes and scones and are proud to serve award-winning Sussex cheeses, locally-sourced smoked mackerel and wonderful fruit juice from orchards nearby. In summer we also have fresh dressed crab and hand-raised pork pies, which we make ourselves on the premises, using pork from local farms.
This good tea room is situated in Rye harbour and doubles up as a gallery promoting local artist. Great place to either relax, browse or buy. Staff very friendly and accommodating, good food, coffee and cakes. Recommended visit when in the area.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
A favourite place for tea/coffee and cake in Rye. Breakfasts too. Friendly and efficient service. Clear from hearing conversations that they have regulars for breakfasts/morning coffee so that's a great sign. Any place that is popular with locals is often the best.
4.5 based on 305 reviews
Had a very tasty tea, good value for money and friendly attentive service
This restaurant is perfect in every way. Great location and amazing history, attentive staff - hilarious waitress called Alicia, gorgeous food- chicken broth with cheese and chive scone so delicious and a really varied menu. Would advise booking as it does get busy. Every time I visit I'm always looked after at fletchers, thank you guys you deserve to be number one in Rye
4.5 based on 194 reviews
Found the RBC by chance, looking for a light lunch (The Owl, up the road, had stopped doing lunches on Mondays, it being mid-September); we weren't sure whether 'cafe' meant no beer - fortunately, it didn't. So had a couple of beers (unfortunately, two regular bitters were off), plus a cheese and salad baguette, which was fine; friendly service and very reasonable prices. Very quiet when we were there - only four customers - and I imagine it gets pretty busy in high season. Has a pleasant verandah out front.
4 based on 192 reviews
Our kitchen serves modern British food in a beautiful light filled dining room that opens onto a secluded deck. We serve food that makes the most of the incredible ingredients we have on our doorstep using only what's at its best. Virtually everything is homemade in the kitchen. Surrounded by some of the best wine Estates in the country we are passionate supporters and have one of the largest English wine lists in the country. We are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and serve great coffee, tea and homemade cakes in-between. 2016 Sussex Restaurant of the Year | 2017 UK WINNER of the Food Made Good 'Celebrate Local' Award by the Sustainable Restaurant Association.
We had the pleasure of dining at The Gallivant last night, a place we have come to love as our escape location due to its peaceful location and total relaxation ethos.
Sadly we weren’t able to stay but still had a lovely evening eating as part of a special foraging menu. We started with bread with a horseradish cream followed by some amazing potted rabbit and a pearl barley broth.
Mains were wild boar and a nut roast with accompanying root vegetables and sauces, and to finish we enjoyed a pear and cherry plum crumble and a cheese plate.
The food was delicious and was served as a sharing meal which worked well for us. The event started off with a welcome drink of either mulled wine or as we opted for, some lovely Romney marsh ale which was warming and went well with all the food.
A lovely evening and I hope the first of many special nights!
4.5 based on 360 reviews
Obviously a very popular place with all tables full and other customers being turned away but was a very mediocre experience. Very little spice involved, my lamb curry was more like a lamb casserole despite been described as medium hot. Basically it's an Indian restaurant for people who don't like curry.
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