4 Best Restaurants 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.

Blue Dolphin Fish Bar

$ Fodor's Choice

The crowds line up all day to make their way into this small fish-and-chip shop just off the seafront, down near the fish shacks. Although the decor is humble, reviewers consistently rank the battered fish and huge plates of double-cooked chips (chunky fries) as among the best in the country. Everything is steaming fresh, and it's all cheaper if you get it to take out—the beach is just a few steps away.

61A High St., Hastings, TN34 3EJ, England
01424-547484
Known For
  • Famous for super fresh fish
  • Convenient take-out options
  • Beachside location

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Riddle & Finns The Lanes

$$ | The Lanes Fodor's Choice

White tiles, bare metal tables, and sparkling chandeliers set the tone as soon as you walk through the door of this casually elegant restaurant. The house specialty is oysters, fresh and sustainably sourced, served with or without a foaming tankard of black velvet (champagne and Guinness) on the side. Other options include squid and shellfish risotto and Sri Lankan monkfish and prawn curry. The restaurant doesn't take reservations, so come early or be prepared to wait. However, you can reserve a table at their sister restaurant, Riddle & Finns The Beach, which overlooks the sea and has the same menu.

12B Meeting House La., Brighton, BN1 1HB, England
01273-821218
Known For
  • Romantic atmosphere
  • Supremely fresh seafood
  • No reservations, so be prepared to wait
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Sankey's The Old Fishmarket

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Serving the best of British seafood, as well as an extensive choice of champagne and sparkling wines, this intimate little restaurant has bar seating set around an open kitchen, so you can watch (and chat with) the chef preparing your food. But don't let the relaxed, friendly, and unstuffy atmosphere fool you; this is exceptional quality, fresh seafood cooked to perfection (or not cooked at all, in the case of the delicious oysters). Order from the catch-of-the-day specials pinned up above the bar, from the à la carte menu, or from the special oyster menu: it's two-for-one oysters every Friday between 4 and 5 pm.

19 The Upper, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TN, England
01892-511422
Known For
  • Only 20 seats inside (covered and heated patio seating expands this)
  • Extensive oyster menu
  • Historic old pavilion building
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Webbe's at the Fish Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

One of Rye's most popular restaurants, where most of the seafood served is freshly caught nearby, occupies a brick building that dates to 1907, but the interior has been redone in a sleek, modern style. Sample dishes like cuttlefish and noodle salad with fennel and orange or the pan-fried Rye Bay scallops with pancetta and chive vermouth sauce.