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Town: Dining Branded Steaks, Beckenham & Sevenoaks The Goods Shed, Canterbury A contemporary, cosy steakhouse that proudly serves only the finest hand-cut, aged steaks from an inspired and tasty menu which also includes traditional roasts on Sundays. www.brandedsteaks.co.uk A farmers’ market, food hall and restaurant all rolled into one. The restaurant uses the local market produce to whisk you off to a gastronomic heaven. www.thegoodsshed.co.uk The Ambrette, Canterbury Bird and Bun, Bromley Innovative Anglo-Indian fine dining, combining fresh Kent produce with aromatic herbs and spices in a light and modern space. A firm favourite with locals and featured in the 2018 Michelin Guide. www.theambrette.co.uk/canterbury Rotisserie chicken with a BIG difference; oozing tenderness, packed with flavour from the special 24- hour marinade and served in one of three signature gravies – it promises to be chicken to remember. www.birdandbun.co.uk County Restaurant at The Abode Hotel, Canterbury Amici, Ashford An authentic family-run Italian restaurant serving up over 40 dishes of delicious homemade food, right in the heart of the town. www.amici-ashford.co.uk A modern European dining experience in a contemporary and welcoming dining room, complemented by an exceptional wine cellar and named after the original hotel dating back to 1892. www.abodecanterbury.co.uk/dining/restaurant Taproom TN23, Ashford Chapter One, Locksbottom From its contemporary, industrial setting which brings the brewery vibe, you’ll find craft beers, sourdough pizza and alluring side plates at this perfect place to grab a beer, grab a slice, put your feet up and get comfy. www.hopstuffbrewery.com/taprooms/ A relaxed and stylish venue, serving a modern European menu, well regarded and highly recommended by the AA, Good Food Guide and Michelin. www.chapteronerestaurant.co.uk The Fordwich Arms, nr Canterbury Acclaimed Michelin-starred dining, courtesy of Young Chef of the Year Daniel Smith, in the relaxed and stylish oak panelled dining room and 1930’s bar, located in Britain’s smallest town. www.fordwicharms.co.uk Chapter One, Locksbottom 36