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Verdigris, High Street, Tonbridge, 9 Feb 2019

By CK on March 29, 2019February 17, 2022

I was delighted when Mr Eat and I stepped out of our front door on 9th Feb, a date night, to walk to the High Street, safe in the knowledge that we had several places to choose from for a pre-dinner drink. How cool is that: “several places to choose from”? The Old Fire Station was open, we had The Beer Seller, Fuggles, we could’ve popped into El Mariachi for a quick cocktail …

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El Mariachi, Avebury Avenue, Tonbridge, 2 November 2018

By CK on November 14, 2018February 17, 2022

We were greeted with a lovely welcome at El Mariachi, Tonbridge’s very own Mexican restaurant, when I visited with a friend a couple of Fridays ago. This restaurant was in the first wave of those dipping their toe in the Tonbridge dining scene and they’ve stood the test of time; this is no mean feat considering their location too, tucked away down Avebury Avenue.

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A classy New Year’s Eve within walking distance – tick!

By CK on November 9, 2018February 17, 2022

I love new year’s eve! I know I’m odd because most people really don’t like it but I think it’s a very special night, very poignant. As a result, I love to go out on NYE and celebrate with friends and family and this year, there’s a really special party happening right on the High Street on 31 December.

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‘Cocktails & dreams’ – which actor said that?

By CK on November 14, 2016February 17, 2022

Fancy yourself behind a bar, mixing amazing cocktails?  Want to follow in the footsteps of famous local mixologist Tony Adams?  Then why not apply for these jobs… If not, more jobs available here. Good Luck! Graze, Tonbridge High Street    Job:  Bar positions – Experienced bar staff required for working in a busy bar; good knowledge of cocktail making required.Salary: £6-£8.50/hour dependent on experienceHours:  Vary depending on shiftStart: ASAPContact:  Email trevor@graze-kitchen.com with your CV. Havet, Tonbridge High Street Job:  Barman – Looking for someone to join our vibrant team at the weekends. Salary:  CompetitiveHours:  Part-timeStart:  ASAPContact:  Serhan or Corey on 01732 387387 or email havetrecruitment@outlook.com The Gatehouse, Tonbridge High Street Job: Bar staffSalary: £6.80/£7.50/hourHours: Full & part-time positions availableStart date: ASAPContact and application requirements: Apply through www.Stonegateonline.net/careers

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Very special – The Twenty Six, Southborough, 14 May 2016

By CK on June 16, 2016February 17, 2022

The Twenty Six in Southborough I know that this isn’t about somewhere on Tonbridge High Street, not even in Tonbridge!  But I wanted to review The Twenty Six as it’s just so good and well worth a visit.  And it is just up the road, really… There is something very special about The Twenty Six.  I’m not sure whether it’s the austere facade that hides the beguiling interior, candle lit, intimate & hushed; or the informal, noisy, fun nights that I’ve had there whilst being served exquisite food.  The Twenty Six is a test kitchen, whereby the creative director & chef, Scott Goss, sources seasonal local produce to create his delicious menus.  The ‘test’ in test kitchen provides Scott and his team with free rein to experiment, allowing the diner to try ambitious & unusual plates.  The menu changes throughout the week, keeping diners on their toes. The press release for the Twenty Six explains Scott Goss’s modus operandi: he wants diners to really savour the time they’re sharing with friends, a loved one, at The Twenty Six; his food is what has brought people together here but it doesn’t have to be the main event.  He achieves this conviviality by informality, no stuffiness just a lovely relaxed atmosphere with great staff. When I visited, thanks to the size of our group, we were shown upstairs to the private dining room; opposite the kitchen, a room filled with dusk light when we arrived, the beautifully aged wooden table adorned with tea lights and linen napkins.  The menu lived up to expectations making it very hard to choose: broccoli & wild garlic soup; chicken terrine, pistachio, malt & green tea; loin of pork, broad beans, morels & black pudding??? Whilst deliberating, Scott brought us a zingy amuse bouche of avocado & wild garlic to kick off proceedings- smooth, garlicky but with a citrus tang to heighten our anticipation of what was to come.  (Scott popped in and out of our dining room throughout the night which adds to the experience.) Salmon tartare with cucumber & barbecued lettuce For starter, as a fish lover & wanting to try something unusual, I had salmon tartare with cucumber & barbecued lettuce.  The barbecued lettuce had a lovely, warming, cooked-over-coals taste and was sublime with the chilled, clean flavour of the salmon tartare, pink and plump.  It was delicious & I could have eaten a lot more of it but, poor old me, we had to move onto the main course.  I chose the fillet of hake with crab, basil & sea vegetables.  The hake had sold out & it was substituted with sea trout which worked out fine.  This dish tasted of the sea but with a degree of finesse, the saltiness of the sea vegetables, samphire especially, coupled with the creamy texture of the flaky crab and the melt-in-the-mouth sea trout.  When I love a dish I eat very slowly- I definitely took my time on this one.   Between my friends and I, we chose most things on the menu, and the benefit of being a food blogger is that your friends let you try their food!  I was trying to be very critical but sadly, to no avail, the quality of taste and ingredient combinations was high across the board. The dessert menu was very appealing but we decided to go down the post-dinner cocktail route, my choice being an espresso martini.  Our dessert abstinence was rewarded with another little treat from Mr Goss – beetroot wrapped in white chocolate.  Pure genius.   Espresso martini & the odd looking but fine tasting, beetroot wrapped in white chocolate   As I’m sure you can tell, I really like The Twenty Six.  The ambience, the food…it’s a restaurant of contradictions: fine dining*, informally; beetroot & chocolate.  Experience Ingredients In the group: 8 ad Consumption & cost: 8 x starters, 8 x mains, 8 x cocktails, round of various pre-dinner drinks and several bottles of wine £420 incl tip.  This works out at approximately £50/head. * When I say ‘fine dining’ I mean dining which is fine; I understand that ‘fine dining’ often relates to Michelin starred and similar restaurants before anyone says anything! .      

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****COMPETITION TIME**** Win a meal for 4 people + a bottle of prosecco!

By CK on June 8, 2016February 17, 2022

“We’re still here, still good value for money and the food’s better than it used to be, “ says Danial Palmer-Johnson, the new manager of The Slug & Lettuce, Tonbridge which has joined forces with Eat Around Tonbridge for this exciting competition to launch their new menu.  I visited recently on a Saturday night and left feeling surprised & impressed….   Asian platter from the new menu   If you think you know The Slug & Lettuce, then think again.  It attracts ladies who lunch, professionals on their way home from the station and families too thanks to it’s ‘Kids eat for £1′ offer on Sundays.  Danial, an experienced Slug & Lettuce manager having worked all over the country in the bar chain, has honed in on the community spirit in the town and the Slug & Lettuce is now sponsoring the Tonbridge Juddians Ladies’ team.  He’s keen to stock local suppliers too. Very tasty Khichdi from The Slug & Lettuce menu Myself & three friends visited The Slug & Lettuce one Saturday night – none of us had been for ages (years).  It was really busy & buzzing at the bar, tunes playing, but it didn’t take us long to be served or be shown to our table, despite the FA Cup Final being shown and a hen do enjoying a cocktail masterclass.  The menu is large & varied, covering all bases with specific menus for meals such as salads, burgers, sandwiches & light bites.  Large menus often concern me (you know, quality vs quantity) but I needn’t have worried. We ordered a broad selection of dishes from the main menu (fish cakes with sweet potato fries, a super salad, chicken skewers & Khichdi, an Indian inspired rice dish which was sweet & tangy) and were impressed: our food was very tasty and full of flavour, all delivered by our attentive server.    Seafood grill from the new menu   We had a really good night and it’s somewhere to which we all said we’d return – the (sometimes loud) music, hen do & general hustle and bustle of the place on a Saturday night, only added to our enjoyment.  **** Competition **** And now you can experience it for yourselves!  To enter the competition: Identify 3 fruit & veg characters from The Slug & Lettuce children’s menu Enter by commenting on this blog post on the Eat Around Tonbridge Facebook page OR reply to the blog tweet on Twitter @eat_tonbridge.  The deadline is Thursday 9th June 2016 10pm.  The winner will be chosen at random & announced on Friday morning.  The prize could be used on Father’s Day too! Enter now for your chance to win!      

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