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Naima - (Near , london)

Address: 🏡 32 Crabtree Ln, Lancing BN15 9PQ, UK
Phone : +44 01903 851793
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Noa Rooftop -

Rating: 4.9 /5
Tracy Whittaker Amazing cocktails, pizza and service. Best expresso martinis ever. Few candles would have made the atmosphere but we still had a great experience. Will be amazing space/views once the nights lighten. Definately coming back.

Anyi -

Rating: 4.5 /5
Chiara De Liberato We had a lovely dinner last night at this restaurant that we casually found on our way back from Bromley. reviews were mostly nice and I have to agree! Very clean restaurant, with a lovely family welcoming you. We had a coke and a vegetable rice and a crunchy fried beef with sweet and sour sauce. They were both very nice dishes, especially the beef! You can see they are clean and use genuine ingredients and know how to give flavours to their dishes. If I could improve something would be not having a lot of precooked food (it was ready in under 10mins) but I understand it’s most convenient this way. I hope we will come back soon to try more delicious food!
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Eureka Park Beefeater -

Rating: 3.7 /5
M Whittaker It was very quiet for a Sunday but that meant we got served our lovely piping hot food al the faster! While my family had the roast, I had the sea bass which was delicious! Excellent service.

Caffé Kiko - Sutton

Rating: 4.1 /5
SARAH WALLACE Freshly made sandwiches, hot cappuccino & lovely milkshake. Cakes were a bit hard though. Very friendly staff & great service (it was so good I forgot to take a photo initially!). Have visited numerous times since first review, so Ive added more photos. Smoothies are delicious.

City Grill -

Rating: 4.3 /5
Rehab Mohamed The best food ever I had in my life, myself and my family really enjoyed the food. Thanks
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The Pearsons Arms - Kent

Rating: 4.1 /5
Giles Polglase I recently had the pleasure of visiting The Pearsons Arms in Whitstable, and honestly, it’s exactly what you want from a seaside pub. While the exterior might look unassuming, stepping inside is like getting a warm hug. It instantly feels welcoming, especially on a chilly day, thanks to that lovely open fire crackling away in the hearth. When I visited it was very busy, and there was nowhere to sit which was a pity. What I particularly appreciate is that The Pearson’s Arms operates as a genuine free house. This means they aren’t tied to one single brewery, and it shows in their selection. The range of real ales, local Kentish brews, and fine wines on offer is genuinely impressive and clearly curated with care. Its fantastic to have such freedom of choice when youre looking for the perfect accompaniment to the sea air. I went for lunch, opting for a seasonal seafood dish, which was clearly made with locally-sourced ingredients and expertly cooked. The upstairs dining area, with its fantastic views over the bay, gives it a gastro-pub feel, while the bar downstairs retains that proper, cozy English pub charm. Now, a crucial tip: if you plan on visiting for their renowned Sunday roast or just a weekend meal, booking a table is absolutely advisable. I saw just how busy it gets—the place was absolutely packed! Dont risk turning up without a reservation, or youll likely face a long wait. Its a highly popular spot for a very good reason. I’m already planning my next trip back; it’s a perfect slice of Kentish coastal hospitality.