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    The Lobster Shack

    3.3 (8 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood

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    Russ H.

    Something difference, great place. Came here last night for supper with my daughter and we both had the lobster supper. Reasonably prices for lobster and all sourced from Whitstable. We came as the sun was setting so great ambience in the restaurant. Only one minor gripe is that you can't run a tab and have to pay for everything each time. So if you want more drinks etc you have to make another transaction. They should be able to authorise your card and let you run a bill.

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    Birdies-Baudemont Foods

    Birdies-Baudemont Foods

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    After a disappointing night out at the Seafood Shack we booked two dinners here during our stay in…read moreWhitstable. It's a smaller place, so better book ahead. It's a very nice, charming restaurant. A bit of Brasserie/Bistro style. Feels very warm and welcoming. Owner and staff were wonderful folks. Friendly, helpful and welcoming. Our Bulldog was welcome here as well. First night we've had the baked oysters (Rockefeller Style) and goats cheese salad. Both wonderful dishes. Fresh and tasty oysters, creamy flavourful goat cheese. For the mains we ordered mussels & shrimps and Beef Wellington with sides (veggies and potatoes). A bottle of wine with that. Both shrimp and mussels very fresh again and of high quality. The Beef Wellington was a real treat. Amazingly done! Kudos to the cook! A creme brulée for dessert. A really great dinner for a fair price. Happily we came back to other day and had another wonderful dining experience. Raw oysters and Terrine for starters. Both fantastic, they got great oysters here. Tasted a lot better than the ones at the Seafood Shack. Terrine was my thing...really like it. For the mains a chowder and shrimps...and another Beef Wellington. Beef was a great as the other night. Beautiful. Chowder was nice and creamy and the shrimps another winner. A winner was also the wine: Villa Des Croix. Nice, fresh, crisp. This is really a fantastic restaurant. Great food quality, wonderful staff and owner. A cook who knows what he's doing. Highly recommended.

    Did a day trip in Whitstable. And found this restaurant. Really delicious food. They put together a…read moretable for the five of us so we did not wait at all. Love all the decorations they put on the wall, and mirrors that have the name of the restaurant.

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    The Pearsons Arms

    The Pearsons Arms

    3.6(10 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    Super cute bar next to the water with live music, how can you go wrong? Just to be clear, you can't…read moresee the water from inside the bar. I love how it's very festive for the holidays just like every other place in the area. We came here with a group of ladies to grab some drinks, hang out and have some interesting conversations. One of the ladies mentioned that they are known for their oysters which then of course I ordered half a dozen. Not bad, but not my favorite. Would I ordered them again? Absolutely. You have very hard-working stuff behind the bar to serve you your beer and cocktails and even take your order for some must have oysters. Highly recommend check this place out.

    Avoid eating here at all costs…read more We got severe food poisoning and have been unwell for 5 days now....I have emailed them but received no response. If you go on a Sunday the menu states you HAVE to have 2 courses, I only wanted 1 but then you still have to pay £30. And we got the poisoning from the trout starter that we didn't want, but also didn't want to wast our money. The member of staff that booked our table the night before was lovely. The female member of staff who served us really didnt want to be there. Like she was hungover or is treated badly by management. Food was oversalted, not tasty and small portions. The other 2 guests we were with were also underwhelmed by the food. The trout starter came with a blue oil that was tasteless, and very unappealing to look at. We spent £150 . Overpriced. Underwhelmed and very unewell.

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    le petit poisson

    le petit poisson

    3.3(4 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    ££££

    This is a lovely little seafood restaurant in a great location, right on the seafront smack bang in…read morethe middle of Herne Bay. Housed in an extended and refurbished ex public toilet, there is a lower room which is quite spacious and has a view of the kitchen and an upper room which has a view out onto the seafront. Both rooms are light, airy and fairly minimalist but on balance I would recommend the upper room if you have the choice. As there is a lack of decent eating establishments in Herne Bay this place gets pretty busy most evenings so I would recommend booking well in advance to avoid disappointment. Having said that most folk in these parts seem to like to eat early so you have a reasonable chance of a "walk in" if you turn up later in the evening near the end of service. We visited last Saturday and had a very pleasant evening. We were warmly welcomed and shown to a nice corner table. After a quick look at the short but very reasonably priced wine list, the most expensive white was a Sancerre at just under £24, we ordered a bottle of Chablis which came nicely chilled and was a great companion to the fishy feast which was soon to follow. While we were snacking on some lovely bread and trying to decide what to have from the short but nicely put together menu we ordered a few oysters which came grilled with garlic, parsley and parmesan. I normally like my oysters raw with a little lemon and Tabasco but these bad boys from Essex were really very tasty and I would definitely recommend trying a couple - having them grilled is a good introduction to the delights of the oyster if you are a little wary. After much debate B decided to start with the home cured salmon which came with a crème fraiche dressing on the side. I passed on the starter as I wanted to do justice to my main but when the salmon arrived it was a very decent plateful, had an absolutely wonderful citrus flavour and was good for two to share. I'm licking my lips just thinking about it. B then moved on to her main, which was in fact another starter, of plaice goujons which she teamed up with a side of lovely thin cut fries. This was a great combination and I had a slight touch of the food envy as I tried the tasty fish encased in a very toothsome light crispy batter. However, the green eyed monster soon disappeared when my bouillabaisse appeared and I got a waft of the lovely rich fishy fragrance. It was a very fine dish indeed; made with a deft touch and containing a nice selection of firm white fish and shellfish. We finished by sharing a chocolate plate which was delicious selection of chocolate based treats and came with a nice scoop of ice cream. All in all we had a lovely meal which was served by friendly and efficient staff. This restaurant was by far the best we managed to find in Herne Bay and is well worth seeking out.

    This was the second time my partner and I have visited this restaurant and I think it is brilliant…read more Le Petit Poisson is situated right on the seafront by the pier.The building itself used to be the public toilets however continuous renovation work has transformed it into a cute and comfortable seafood restaurant. On both occasions the service has been faultless.A welcoming charm that lingered for the entire experience. Once inside you don't feel the cold, harsh weather that is outside on the seafront! Both starters that we had were perfect. I had homecured salmon with beetroot salad. The salmon was delicate and flavoursome and was complemented by a creamy beetroot salad that was flavoured with thyme. My partner had the fish soup, he commented that as the he drank more of the soup it got better. I only managed to try and mouthful, wary as I was (not generally a fan of Fish soup) I was wowed by the tasty fish flavours and the deep orange colour. I would happily have this soup agian on another visit! To follow we both had panfired halibut with an oyster cream sauce and bacon. This was probably one of the best things I have eaten to date. The fish was perfectly cooked and I felt that every ingredient on the plate was great friends. As I struggled not to lick my plate in public I was saddernded to be losing this plateful of friendly food. We shared a dessert of apple crumble mousse with treacle ice cream. This was great also, the appley mousse was a contrasting texture to the crunchy crumble and washed down well with the ice cream that reminded me of a Kentish Gypsy Tart! Yum! Often when I eat out I find there is one course that isn't quite to standard. However with this meal every course was as good as the previous. I can't wait to return to eat more lovely treasures from the sea and also see how the renovation work is going! This restaurant is a hidden gem. Please visit, but make sure there is a table left for me!!

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    Oyster Fishery Company Restaurant - a pint of wheat beer.

    Oyster Fishery Company Restaurant

    3.3(16 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £££

    as the name suggests, you should really come here for their native oysters which are available only…read morefrom sep to apr. at other times you can expect home grown rock oysters instead. the freshness of their seafood is key. no fancy service, no fancy setting and not even fancy cooking. simple fare but guaranteed freshest ingredients. my smoked eel starter was delectable, served with a creamed horseradish on toast. the mussels were also really sweet and fresh leaving behind a broth so yummy that you need to polish it off with their bread. the pan fried scallops as a main comes as 8 plump roe-in version. simply grilled with shallots and white wine. the whole portland cock crab is a favourite with my friends. simply steamed and served cold with all the creamy crab roe laid on it's shell. my whole roast local wild sea bass with garlic and rosemary, was fresh but tasted just ordinary though. the barn like setting and big windows facing the north sea makes for a casual and relaxing atmosphere. on a sour note, our fellow diners at the next table were the party spoilers! they were a table of 2 elderly couples who were whiners!! they kept sshhing the kids in our party!!! in our humble opinion, we were not the only table with kids making noise and they certainly were within normal tolerance level. on top of that, the acoustics of the place didnt helped and was definitely not build as such. they even have the cheek to complain to the manager but the manager rightfully pointed out that they are indeed a family friendly business after all. in case you are wondering about the oysters, they were not in season when we were there and hence the silence.......

    I'm torn on how to review this place. There were ups and downs about my experience here…read more The setting is simple but quite nice. It had wooden tables, sometimes covered with red-checkered table clothes. Each setting had a candle and it was fairly quaint. As a Canadian who wanted to leave the crowds of London it was perfect. Paired with an awesome guy, the entire evening was incredibly romantic. The service was prompt, friendly, and quite attentive. The highlight of the evening was our glass of wine and their Rockerfeller (sp?) oysters cooked with cheese. Best oysters I've ever had, hands down. I ordered the crab, and my date had the local sea bass. The fish was cooked properly and was quite fresh. It's quite a large fish, so you better be dedicated to flavour of fish and only three baby potatoes when you order it. Because ultimately it was quite simply marinated. The crab was done... differently. I don't know if it's a British style of cooking crab, but to eat the crab cold felt like I had lost some of its flavour. Another reviewer said that creamy roe was placed in the shell, I'm not sure if that's what it was, but it was pretty plain. In fact both of our dishes were fairly plain. Ultimately I think you should come here for oysters and fresh food, but I'm not so sure the prices were completely fair. But you can chalk that up to my igloo-maple ways!

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    Oyster Fishery Company Restaurant - Seasonal fruit crumble with custard, £6.95.

    Seasonal fruit crumble with custard, £6.95.

    Oyster Fishery Company Restaurant - Whole maine lobster with herb and potato salad, £21.

    Whole maine lobster with herb and potato salad, £21.

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    The Lobster Shack - seafood - Updated May 2026

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