Find out what French restaurants to try in Wadhurst including Rendez-Vous, Coco Retro, Cote Brasserie - Tunbridge Wells, Thackeray's Restaurant
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4 based on 534 reviews
Rendez-Vous is a relaxed brasserie-style eating establishment. We prepare all our dishes using locally sourced ingredients. Open for lunch and dinner.
We had the lunch special - pork medallions followed by desserts. The mains were excellent - delicious, hot and well presented - with potatoes and spinach. The tarte tatin was the best I've ever tasted. Service was friendly and efficient. The accompanying wines were very good for house wines. Our only regret was we hadn't dined there earlier.
4 based on 182 reviews
Restaurant bistro , Taditional French cucine from north France with parisienne touch , offering lunch and office menu , exstencive wine list from around the world Set up over 3 floor , to find the nice and simple bistro ground floor , sophisticated restau
I Have lived near Tunbridge Weĺls for 10 years and never been here for anything more than cocktails (which have always been amazing!) Today my partner and I came here for a meal before jazz at the Pantiles. Well, I have no words for how amazing the food was. I am THE biggest lover of crackling you will ever come across and I will hands down say this is the best crackling I have ever eaten! (On the belly of porc) the table next to us had the same and we were eyeing his for the taking too!! Best meal out we have had in a long time- and we eat out alot! Wonderful staff, incedible food, great ambience and even better company (I love you Dave Stamp ;-) xx
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4 based on 967 reviews
Our inspiration for the food and design of Cote is a modern interpretation of the many famous bistros of Paris. Inspired by new trends, we are dedicated to serving authentic classic brasserie dishes with a modern twist, using high quality produce at great
Brasserie atmosphere, open all day. Early evening geared up to feeding folk before a theatre visit, or groups coming out of the office on weekdays.Food is always tasty, unlike so many places these days. Wine is likewise clearly chosen by someone with taste buds, even the entry level wines by a glass.We have been repeatedly over the past seven years.Our only regret is that they did not open the promised branch in East Grinstead which would be nearer home. They had the building leased but changed their minds, shame!
4 based on 872 reviews
This one-time home of the author of Vanity Fair in spa town Tunbridge Wells is one of the most charming restaurants in England. An enchanting atmosphere pervades two gloriously elegant dining rooms overlooking the green. The food is equally beguiling. Co-
Have been a customer of this restaurant for over thirty years. Most of the time very happy. Not anymore. The lunch price has risen - now I donât mind this but I do mind when the finiest restaurant in the area uses the cheapest vegetable on the market - KALE. Dreadful. An absolute no no for me. Sweet - Peach Melba. Two slices of peach cut so thin I could see though it! Very sad to leave Thackaryâs after all these years.
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