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Our reporter had to sign a waiver warning of “possible loss of life” before taking on a ferociously hot chicken wings challenge at a new Kent venue.
Our reviewer went on the hunt for the best spot for Sunday lunch after a country ramble with his four-legged friend in tow.
The opening night of an outdoor food village proved so busy that the frazzled staff almost gave away a free katsu curry.
Our reviewer visited a seafront Japanese-inspired restaurant and was blown away by the quality of the food on offer.
A former Debenhams is being transformed – and the first new tenant is a restaurant with one of the biggest menus known to man.
As Bluewater prepares celebrations for its 25th anniversary we take a look at what’s changed at its iconic food court over the years.
The rain may have put a damper on things, but our reporter still got more than they bargained for with lunch at this park café.
Sliced beef brisket, pulled pork, jalapeno smoked sausage, ribs, chicken and mac n’ cheese – this platter is certainly not for the faint of heart.
Burgers and good solid branding make this restaurant stand out from the herd – but is it a case of style over substance? We went to find out.
It might look unassuming, but this Indian restaurant was named best in the UK for its heavenly haute cuisine.
The pizza is incredible at this restaurant – but should you ever pay more than £10 for garlic bread?
When our reporter was last inside this building, the “air of menace” led to a swift exit – but his recent visit couldn’t have been more different.
The food looks underwhelming yet the queues at this classic seaside fish and chip shop in the summer will take your breath away.
There’s a new kid on the block, serving up Instagram-worthy dishes with flavour to match.
This ‘steampunk’ restaurant tries to cover all bases, but our reporter’s experience is more of a swing and a miss.
If it’s your New Year’s resolution to eat healthier, we might have found the perfect place in Kent to start.
Each week we bring you the county’s most honest food reviews in our Eat My Words column – here are some of our favourite venues we visited this year.
We take a pre-Christmas jaunt to a jaw-droppingly good café lurking in a former boat shed.
We sent our reporter to try a traditional pie as she prepared to watch her first ever match at Kent’s only football league club.
Our reporter is blown away by the aesthetic of this cafe – but did the food measure up to the decoration?
Our reviewer visits an RC enthusiasts’ dream for an unusual breakfast experience.
In an era where eating out is increasingly expensive, we check out a restaurant where £15 gets you three courses of fine dining amid splendour.
After finding out a footballing legend was eating at a cafe just a few miles from our reporter’s home, we sent him out to see what the fuss was about.
Our reviewer is blown away by some of the best food and hospitality he’s experienced in Kent.
Our reporter visited a Mexican-themed dive bar for £12 tapas night and ended up having the whole place to herself.
Our reviewer heads to the coast and encounters dogs in “prison”, hair in his food and one of the great underwhelming burgers.
It may be a little off the beaten track, but our reporter says this warm and welcoming spot will richly reward those who seek it out.
Our reporter has discovered one of Kent’s hidden gems – which he says deserves to be included in the Michelin Guide.
We’ve tried bottomless barbecues and sushi – but could this unlimited curry feast be the best yet?
For this week’s Eat My Words, we headed to a show bar promising beer, cheer and bratwurst.
A relative newcomer to one village is turning on the style – but can it deliver on the substance too in our food review?
People were queueing out of the door to grab a taste of the unlimited meat feast on offer at this Kent restaurant.
Secret Drinker gets a dose of festival fever as he heads to Kent’s biggest hop celebration
Our reporter visited an eye-catching Turkish restaurant that could rival a glitzy cocktail bar with its mirrored walls and flashy neon signs.
Our reporter was hoping to get a slice of Italy in Kent when she tried a new Italian restaurant.
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