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The best restaurants serving British food in Tandridge South East
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40 Opinions in 1 websites
The restaurant is lovely, set in the cloisters, the staff are attentive, very smartly dressed and the quality is good – possibly bordering on very good. However, the prices are now top end and higher than many London restaurants, for example, a fillet steak with a sauce and chips is priced at over £55 and this is before you include the 12.5% tip. That’s too much. A modest three course dinner, with a glass of wine, is starting to nudge £100 a head. I fear they are pricing themselves out of the market.

284 Opinions in 3 websites
We (family of 4 or just us as a couple) used to visit fairly often - maybe once a month ish. However, we decided on the last occasion that we wouldn’t be returning anymore which is a real shame as we used to love it and we hoped it would become a bit of a tradition with the children. Unfortunately, there’s a few reasons - the quality and portion size has reduced whilst the pricing has increased. I’m all for paying an appropriate price for good quality food but one slice of basic toast with half an avocado and an egg isn’t it. They used to offer sourdough which is our favourite but no longer do. The full breakfast is, to be fair, a decent size and the boys are usually relatively happy with it (minus the super basic bread/toast) but the last time they had it, the scrambled egg was bland and unseasoned. We also ordered a side of bacon for 2 of our meals and I kid you not, we were charged £3 for ONE piece each. The coffee is also really poor (always has been but we overlooked it as the breakfast used to be fab). Generally it comes out at 1,000 degrees so the milk has burnt the espresso and there’s absolutely no difference in the flat white, latte and cappuccino. The atmosphere is always lovely and I’ve therefore marked that as 5 stars as the clientele are cheery and friendly. Sadly let down by the gentleman who is usually on the till or serving as he always seems rather miserable/ unhelpful and like he doesn’t want to be there. There’s also a lady that serves who’s pleasant though and the younger ones are always lovely and sweet. I think this little place could be a real gem if a bit more thought and effort was put in but for now, we’re trying to find somewhere new for our breakfast tradition.

547 Opinions in 3 websites
This is what I call a ‘proper’ pub. Quality beers, lagers and wine. No food, no large numbers of kids going mad. An absolute oasis of relaxation along with professional bar staff that make you feel welcomed and valued as a customer Simply the best around

942 Opinions in 2 websites
A beautiful café and farm shop set in idyllic surroundings. On my visit, we tried out both the café and farm shop and were pleasantly surprised by both. The café has a wide range of different meals available as well as a good selection of drinks, snacks and cake. I am an absolute sucker for a ploughman's and this has to be one of the best I've ever had. The farm shop is lovely and sells a variety of fresh produce, locally sourced items and other speciality products. I bought several different meat products from the counter, all of which were delicious but especially the honey sausage roll. Definitely worth a visit!

321 Opinions in 2 websites
Went there for lunch yesterday. Very disappointed. Had the Sea Bass which was very nicely cooked. However, the presentation let them down very badly. 3 big potatoes in their skins (supposedly new potatoes ha!ha!) with the fish on top of them. As for the vegetables least said the better Will not be going back there in a hurry.

1125 Opinions in 3 websites
Nice location and ambience however the food is very expensive for relatively simple dishes which appear to have little kitchen skill. For example, salmon with Asian noodles was a simple seared salmon fillet with what tasted like packet noodles with sweet Thai sauce from a jar plus some mange touts overly sweet, presumably UPF sauce ruined it. Definitely did not justify the price. The ham, egg and chips at £19 was a single small slice of ham with gristle centre, two small eggs and a small portion of frozen chips. Our local pub serves a much better version at £13. No decaffeinated coffee left.

143 Opinions in 2 websites
Went for afternoon tea as a birthday treat for my mother-in-law. Most tables in the Cloisters restaurant have lovely views over the neighbouring countryside, so we were very disappointed to be placed in a dingy side room with no views at all, even though we had booked months in advance. We were initially told no ‘nice’ tables were available, but after being a bit more forceful one became available! Service was very good - staff very attentive and friendly, however food was fairly average. Sandwiches were very cold - presumably made in advance and kept in fridge , so not really freshly made. Surprisingly, for a formal tea there were no table cloths - just a bare vinyl table. In summary, this is a beautiful setting, but make sure you get a table by a window , or in the wood-panelled Library room ( in use for a wedding reception when we visited). Food offering unexceptional and at £50 pp with a glass of champagne not very good value - the Ritz at £70 is in another league altogether and better value for a memorable day in my view.

873 Opinions in 3 websites
We used to visit this pub regularly back in the day. The food used to be ok but the real ale was always fantastic. We used to arrive through the door and on the right, a lovely choice of casked ales. Not anymore! Since the refurb, it's all about the restaurant. Don't get me wrong, the food is great, but for the 2nd visit in 2 months, they had no real ale. Just horrible fizzy weak IPA. So I will not be visiting again. Too many pubs are forgetting their roots and becoming full on restaurants. Sorry, but not for me.