Eating Out
Whatever your preference,
there really is something to suit all tastes and pockets here in
the borough. You can choose from a wide range of eateries,
ranging from Michelin starred restaurants right through to
fast food establishments for those on the go. Some of the
choices on offer include:
- Modern contemporary restaurants
- Cosy country pubs and Inns
- Wide choice of restaurants serving international cuisine
- Popular restaurant chains
- Charming
tea rooms
-
Fast food outlets
-
Takeaways
Both Ashford and Tenterden along with the surrounding villages
are well served by restaurants and pubs. For a special
occasion, sample the delights of The West House in
Biddenden, situated in a 15th century former weaver's
cottage in the High Street. It is one of only two
restaurants in Kent to be awarded a Michelin star.
Alternatively, The Wife of Bath restaurant in the
village of Wye offers both 'A La Carte' and set menus, and
has achieved two AA rosettes for it's food.
The wealth of pubs in the area provide a good choice of meals,
and are often located amidst stunning scenery. The Devil's Kneading Trough
situated at the top of the Wye Downs has panoramic views
of the surrounding countryside whilst the Dering Arms in the village of
Pluckley in 'Darling Buds of May' country is a previous
regional award winner of the Egon Ronay Seafood Pub of the
Year.
Ashford town centre boasts a selection of dining including
contemporary
English,
Italian, Chinese
and
Indian restaurants as well as the usual
fast food outlets. The Designer Outlet shopping centre
also has a dedicated food hall serving a variety of snacks and fast
food.
Tenterden High Street offers a number of eating establishments
ranging from
tea rooms and
cafes to
pubs,
inns and
restaurants.
There really are too many places to mention, so why not contact
the Tourist Information Centre in either Ashford or
Tenterden. We will be happy to help you with your
enquiry.
You can also visit our Scores on the Doors webpage to find out which
establishments score well in food hygiene.
This webpage was updated on 6/19/2008