Gravesend restaurants
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            You telling us, or asking us?12
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            Depends what you want ?0
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            Creams or Kaspas, that waffle gaff.0
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            None. Ok for a Curry or Fish & Chips in Queen Street but thats about it.
Gravesend is not known for its haute cuisine.2 - 
            Ceasers in King Street used to do good food, although it don't look it from outside0
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            ...I'm sure they used to do Peroni on tap an all0
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Never had a bad meal in therei_b_b_o_r_g said:...I'm sure they used to do Peroni on tap an all
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            Ate in the Spanish place in the old jailhouse few months back, was pretty good.0
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I've never eaten there - could be the centre of fine dining for all I know.golfaddick said:None. Ok for a Curry or Fish & Chips in Queen Street but thats about it.
Gravesend is not known for its haute cuisine.0 - 
            
still a top notch italiani_b_b_o_r_g said:Ceasers in King Street used to do good food, although it don't look it from outside
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Isn't that the place you used to stand outside & watch prople eat as you queued up for the cinema...(long time ago - I'm sure I did that before going in to see Silence of the Lambs)i_b_b_o_r_g said:Ceasers in King Street used to do good food, although it don't look it from outside
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            The gaff on the pier isn't too bad if you have time to spare. Service is pretty slow, mind1
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            Tufail Indian restaurant in Parrock Street is superb.2
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            Nell’s Cafe0
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            The three daws...bottom of high street. All locally sourced ingredients in their grub...The brothers fish bar in parrock street. I defy anyone who will get better chips than in this bar.
Alternate my mothers house in Augustine road.2 - 
            Try the clarendon down by the river.0
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            I really liked RT Dosa which is on the way towards Greenhithe. More Sri Lankan than Indian0
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Chippy would know.Chippycafc said:The three daws...bottom of high street. All locally sourced ingredients in their grub...The brothers fish bar in parrock street. I defy anyone who will get better chips than in this bar.
Alternate my mothers house in Augustine road.1 - 
            With Greenie on Tufail - Great Curry1
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            Thanks for your replys.0
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            Ceasers is by far the best restaurant in Gravesend.
The Three Daws is very good too0 - 
            I live just off creams and can tell you there are quite a number of decent restaurants
You just have to find them.
On a side note, every road has at least 2 kebab shops, a barbers and a Chinese.0 - 
            I know I left the country 25 years ago, but I can never remember the words “Gravesend” and “Restaurant” being used in the same sentence3
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            Good Indian near the river - The Pocahontas.3
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Don't recall the bacchus then, or the grill at the top of the town. In fact i don't know many towns that have decent restaurants, usually have to go out of town to find them.SomervilleAddick said:I know I left the country 25 years ago, but I can never remember the words “Gravesend” and “Restaurant” being used in the same sentence
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Used to be a regular in thereGreenie said:Tufail Indian restaurant in Parrock Street is superb.
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            Sultan Sofrasi, (it's by Tesco) is quite good, and as has been mentioned, Tufail0
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Which one, there's about 36 in Gravesham nowredbub said:Sultan Sofrasi, (it's by Tesco) is quite good, and as has been mentioned, Tufail
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Agree 3 daws very good.Chippycafc said:The three daws...bottom of high street. All locally sourced ingredients in their grub...The brothers fish bar in parrock street. I defy anyone who will get better chips than in this bar.
Alternate my mothers house in Augustine road.0 - 
            we went to a nice italian cannot remember what it was called0
 
















