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The best restaurants serving British food in Seal and Weald Sevenoaks South East

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5.0

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location-iconOff Long Barn Road Wesleyan Chapel, Sevenoaks TN14 6PT England, England
British
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We had just done a great walk on the area and stopped here to get some desserts. The rocky road and brownies were amazing. Great little store.

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location-iconSeal Chart, England
British
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If you want to enjoy fine dining without the faff then Chart Farm Kitchen is the place. Located at Chart Farm, Dom and the guys are putting together, clever, well conceived and challenging menu. Cooked mainly using traditional charcoal and smoking technique, you are in a for a treat. A seven course menu at a fixed price (April 22 £75/pp) that will challenge your palate and your imagination, The menu changes every month so you never get tired of the same old thing. You are seated at the same time as other diners and served at the same time, so please be ready to be seated no later than 7:30pm on Friday evening. Don't expect the posh linen and the fine silver, this is not what you are coming to Chart Farm Kitchen. You are coming to try something different, enticing and will make you beg for more. The wine list is carefully chosen to match the meal to perfection. If you are a steak lover than I recommend wholeheartedly Steak Night on the Wednesday. Being located at a farm you will not disappointed with the quality of the meat, the fries and the lovely seasonal vegetables. Really I should not give this glowing review for fear that it might take me ages to book a table again, but really this place should go for a Michelin rating. Parking is ample on site. Book early to avoid disappointment the waiting list is long.

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4.5

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location-iconWindmill Road, England
British
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From the reviews we thought this place would be buzzing on a Saturday lunchtime, but, on arrival at 130 we were the only customers. The food was good, but perhaps overpriced, and the choices were fairly basic. There was a good range of ales, sensibly a mix of light amber and dark at varying strengths. We will, however, give it another try.