The Best Restaurant in The Southeast, England

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If you're in a seaside town, look for that great British staple, fish-and-chips. Perhaps "look" isn't the word—just follow your nose. On the coast, seafood, much of it locally caught, is a specialty. Try local smoked fish (haddock and mackerel) or the succulent local oysters. Inland, sample fresh local lamb and beef. In cities such as Brighton and Tunbridge Wells there are numerous restaurants and cafés, but out in the countryside the best options are often pubs.

Thackeray's

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Once the home of Victorian novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, this mid-17th-century tile-hung house is now an elegant restaurant known for creative French cuisine, with à la carte dishes like roast stone bass with artichoke sauce and confit pork belly with blue cheese ravioli. The fixed-price, seven-course Chef's Tasting Menu is another option.

85 London Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1EA, England
01892-511921
Known For
  • Fine dining experience indoors and on the terrace
  • Extravagant wine list
  • Very expensive dinners, but lunch options are cheaper
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.

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