Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Deal. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including Whits of Walmer, The Dining Club, Victuals & Co, 81 Beach Street, The Court Yard Bar and Restaurant, Three Compasses, Frog And Scot, The Lantern, Salentino's, The Salutation Restaurant
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3 based on 219 reviews
Following the launch of our restaurant, The Salutation offers a wealth of dining options, from dawn âtil dusk. With the North Wing opened up to accommodate our state of the art kitchen, our dining rooms fully refurbished, and our tearoom given a fresh sta
My friend and I visited this restaurant for an afternoon tea. We are both Coeliacs so therefore gluten free was required. Lovely surroundings, pleasant staff.Four fillings of sandwichâs were presented to us, which were pleasant but we would have preferred to have chosen the fillings we wanted. The sweet items were well presented, and very tasty. Within the price of the afternoon tea was admission to the award winning gardens.The only negative comment about the visit, was that we was sitting in one of the restaurants eating our tea, music playing. The room was nearby the kitchen, staff within the kitchen were shouting very loudly and this went on for some time. Eventually they had to shut the door of the dining room to shut out the noise!
4 based on 199 reviews
Went for lunch with low expectstions and came away very, very satisfied and well fed. Italian restaurants can be dull but Salentinos is really good. The Sauces are exceptional, the portion sizes generous, the wine list excellent and affordable and the service superb. We will be returning on a regular basis
4 based on 223 reviews
"The Lantern, formerly the Old Lantern Inn, has been restored to open as a pub, restaurant and soon a delicatessen and quality supplies shop too. We have 18 state of the art lines at the bar featuring artisanal beers and cider sourced from microbreweries
Best Mozzarella sticks ever! Lovely pub with a lovely vibe itâs a hidden gem!Very family friendly Not to over priced.Will definitely visit again.With very lovely staff.Shout out to joe for the best service.
4 based on 311 reviews
Bargain! No other word for it. Not too busy for a Sunday either, with courteous and attentive service throughout. A delicious smoked mackerel, shallot, beetroot and horseradish cream starter was the perfect prelude to the roast salmon on a bed of Savoy cabbage and samphire, a delicate pale green pea puree setting off the generous, well-cooked portion. Dessert was a whopping chocolate creme brûlée, leaving me stuffed and very happy to know that neighbourhood restaurants like this exist in sleepy seaside towns. Faultless!
4 based on 283 reviews
We have had a number of lunches on a Friday and Saturday and recently our first Sunday lunch.No set menu but good choice with something for most people for starters,mains and desserts.We both chose a roast, beef and pork, which came with good selection of vegetables and more than enough in quantity.Staff attentive and friendly.will definetly go back.
4 based on 513 reviews
I came here with my partner Saturday 5th October to celebrate my birthday. The restaurant was beautiful, really gorgeous decor with fairy lights and glass roof which really creates a stunning ambience. The food was really delicious and cooked to perfection. I had the smoked haddock and my partner went for the lobster! Itâs definitely worth it, so fresh. The only criticism I have is the service was very slow and scatty. Served by 4 different people! We asked for dessert menus and waited 20 minutes, they still never came so asked for the bill, waited another 10 minutes for that, then still had to ask for it! Service could be improved but the atmosphere and food was superb.
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4 based on 1209 reviews
81 Beach Street is our celebration of what makes good restaurants great - fine food without the fuss. A cross between a restaurant and a bistro we offer an eating experience that goes beyond the need for nourishment. We are based in beautiful Deal on the
4 adults for lunch. Had starters and mains which included whitebait, beets, soup, partridge, hake and seafood linguine all beautifully presented. Finished with coffee. Restaurant was fairly full and we booked which we would recommend you do and a little wait for food to arrive but not an issue. Quiet and very relaxed and good to sit over a meal. Staff were lovely and helpful. Food good quality and decent menu range too. Price point mid range. We will go again.
4 based on 637 reviews
Casual fine dining from Victuals & Co, Deal. Using the the best of local fresh produce wherever possible, our menu reflects the seasons. It is small and changes frequently and our chefs strive to maintain a consistently high quality and diversity. We will
We were looking forward to our meal here as the reviews are so good. The greeting when we said weâd not eaten there before was, âthatâs probably a good thing....â! Not a good start! We waited 15 minutes for our order to be taken, the food is over-priced and average the night we were there. £91 for two courses for two plus a bottle of wine.Felt under staffed and chaotic, though friendly in a low key panicky way.
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5 based on 267 reviews
The Dining Club although now established for 7 years, is a new style of dining venue. It is unique in that you book a table and will be seated in individual dining rooms that feel more like a private dinner party than a restaurant - Proprietors Scott & Su
Last night my wife and I travelled the short distance to Deal in Kent to have our first taste of The Dining Club. Set in Deal's magnificent conservation area, The Dining Club can be found in what was previously a house, converted into a number of rooms for dining.The concept is that one registers with the club for an annual fee of £10 and are then able to book for any of the fine-dining evenings on offer throughout the year. Meals are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Wednesdays, with diners asked to bring their own wine as the Club does not have a drinks licence. A corkage fee of just £2 is charged.Last night I had Chicken Liver Mousse to start, followed by Coq au Vin. Both dishes were superb. The quality was absolutely first class. My wife, a non-meat eater, had an Asparagus Mousse and a Quorn chicken main course as an alternative. She too found her selections to be perfect.For dessert we both had Roasted Oranges in Caramel, accompanied by Chocolate Ice-cream and then we finished off with a selection of cheeses and biscuits. All of the courses were large portions and we both dragged ourselves out after 2 hours or so feeling well and truly sated!Total cost? Just £20 each for the first 3 courses, plus the £2 corkage charge and a further £10 for our shared cheese plate, ( which we really didnât need I can assure you)!So that was our first experience of Deal's Dining Club. It was superb, I mean absolutely faultless. The food was excellent, the service very informal and friendly and the setting and ambience very welcoming. We shall be going back a lot I'm sure. Our only reservation is the amount we're going to eat there!If you want a very affordable, but absolutely high quality fine dining experience then I recommend this place unreservedly. Do give it a go.
5 based on 288 reviews
Went with some great friends on a continuing food tour of east Kent. Weâve been to many good places. This is the BEST so far (by a country mile). We had the tasting menu with accompanied wine flight. Each course was delicious and innovative. Weâre coming back!
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