5 /5 Summer Brown: I visited the Seaview Café in Whitstable and had a tuna mayo toastie with chips — absolutely delicious! The toastie was perfectly made, the chips were crisp and tasty, and everything was served piping hot. The staff were so welcoming and friendly, which made the visit even better. And of course, the name says it all — the view over the sea was truly impeccable. Highly recommend for great food, great people, and a beautiful setting!
4 /5 Howard Gould: Nice location but a little cramped. Food is fine. Could do with a redesign and updating but would return. Friendly staff.
4 /5 Steven Blench: Sister and I brought Billy the dog for breakfast. Cash only place but enough signs telling you before you enter and no cash points nearby.
Sister keeps wanting omelette and this place does them. So order was one cheese & onion omelette with beans, I had bacon & fried onion omelette and beans. Mug of tea for me peppermint tea for Sis. Billy had a sausage which we cut into pieces so if he made a noise it would work. Ordered at the till and paid CASH. After 5 mins wait the first omelette came and a few minutes later the other came both were piping hot. Fairly busy but was warm in there. It has good views as its right on the top of the banks. Will go again
5 /5 Steve Sweet: "Greasy Spoon with a view". Finally found somewhere serving proper old skool sauté potatoes rather than the abomination that is the triangular hash brown - truly the grey squirrel of the breakfast world - American invasive species, both.
£8.60 including tea and toast. Excellent.
millie Brilliant first experience here, lovely food and atmosphere! Polly our server was really friendly and attentive, as were the rest of the staff members!
Shivani Narayandas This turkish restaurant has amazing food, good ambience and the service is top notch. I recommend the chicken sarma bayti, it was delicious and the pide is amazing. Trying a bit of everything is always my policy. Ending it with the baklava dessert was just the cherry on top thats needed.
Maria Henthorne Gorgeous Mexican supper experience! Highly recommend, a little hidden treasure in Whitstable. I’m looking forward to coming back to try the breakfast and lunch menus.
Dan C We collected a take out on Christmas Eve and really glad we did. The food was ready promptly. The staff were really friendly, the restaurant had a lovely buzz. The food was excellent. We shared a mixed kebab starter, and had 2 beautiful curries with rice and naan. Couldnt fault a thing. The king prawns in the jalfrezi were delicious and the naga lamb had a great kick to it. Looking forward to our next one already!
Jenny B This is a creative, welcoming restaurant with a talented chef.
I visited Whitstable with two good friends and visiting 39 (or Laurens as I prefer to call it) was one of our highlights. Whitstable is already a place worth celebrating for its pretty scenery, clear blue sea and independent shops, and this place was a hidden gem - though not so hidden as we found it through good Google reviews! We were very kindly welcomed by Fairlie and Roy and enjoyed the cocktails, with Head Chef Laurens Lemon Drop being the winner! The food was a delicious fusion of flavours! We found that five of the small plates shared by three of us was filling enough that we didnt ask for a desert. I would recommend giving 39/Laurens a try for its food, creative gallery feel and friendly ambience and if Roy is there he will happily tell you about the local area so do ask him!
Mike Daws Friendly and efficient staff. Food was very nice though mine would have been better with a bit more cranberry. Coffe was strong and hot. Would visit again.