Dockside Outlet Centre, Maritime Way, St Mary's Island, Chatham, ME4 3ED, United Kingdom, England
What a great food truck this is. It’s pitched in a great location at Dockside Chatham.
The service is fantastic and the guys are really nice and friendly.
The dosa was cooked to perfection and the best dosa I’ve ever tried. It was lovely and thin really crispy and the dips served with it were lovely and fresh.
The chicken curry with rice was also fantastic. The pilau rice was absolutely spot on and the chicken was cooked perfectly.
The guy even said to me if you eat it all and there’s not enough rice let me know and I’ll give you more rice for free.
There is a couple of tables to sit at which makes it a great spot when the sun is out.
5star will definitely be returning and highly recommend you visit if you like Sri Lankan and Indian food.
Visited with friends who’ve been desperate to try for quite a while.
Was there early evening last night and was nearly empty but soon started to get a little busier by the time we left.
Fantastic range of drinks. Stout was lovely but a little too cold for us. Stout shouldn’t be freezing.
Other lagers and low alcohol beer was very good too.
Last night was a cold night and it was a little cool in there despite a log burner that needs to be kept better stocked to throw out heat. We were all very cold but went with it.
We had chicken burritos which were plentiful and packed tight with filling.
Downside was they were all cold. If they were hot I would score them 10/10. Sadly they were 6/10 because of this. Cajun fries were good too. And hot.
The team there were very friendly and will certainly be back. Maybe when the weather cheers up!
Such a friendly cafe. Busy but a table was soon cleared and wiped down for us. Large pot of tea and toasted sandwich’s all delicious. Cakes looked good hopefully next time as will be back.
Immediately felt made to feel special and like a regular customer. Cottage pie was really good had a special smokiness to it. Would definitely return, although an hour and a half from where we live so not local. If over this way again will make special trip to return. Lovely welcoming environment 😊
In a tiny kitchen the chef conjured up a bowl of delicious bean and vegetable soup. It was a generous portion served with chunks of toasted sourdough bread and piping hot. Just what we needed after the chill of a November day. The little restaurant is in a quirky indoor market opposite the Turner gallery on the sea front.
I found this place on the map, it felt like an independent island, so I went there out of curiosity.
There are many yachts for sale moored in the lake. The outdoor location is very comfortable and feels close to nature.
The coffee tastes average.
Bought some flowers for my friend from the shop this morning, they all look nice. Especially the yellow tulips. But I’m not very good at arranging/choosing flowers for the bouquet, then I asked them for advice, I got nothing but a knowledge from the shop girl “all the flowers are beautiful.”
We have visited The Grocery Chef a few times now and everytime the food has been excellent. Everthing is homemade. The owners and staff are very friendly and helpful. Well behaved dogs are allowed but understandably they like them to have clean paws otherwise you are issued with a towel.
We had a delicious Afternoon Tea at The Grocer Chef today. A lovely selection of sandwiches, cakes and scones in a beautiful setting. Highly recommended.
Visited the bar in Chichester at the Ghost at the Feast. The Aperol and Limoncello spritz both tasted of sea water and where totally undrinkable. When brought to the attention of the staff they replied that's the recipe and refused to remake the drinks.