Review on Kathton House Restaurant
Kathton House Restaurant a Grade-II listed building in the village of Sturry, just outside Canterbury is the amenable setting for Neil and Gina Evans' intimate restaurant. A neat blue-and-white frontage marks the spot, and the interior is a pleasing mix of polished wood floors, smart seating and contemporary artwork.
The kitchen makes good use of local produce including Kentish lamb and Godmersham venison, although dishes have a noticeable European slant. To start, there might be warm onion, leek and goats' cheese tart with apple and rocket salad or pigeon breast and chicken liver terrine with rhubarb chutney. Main courses take up the theme with – perhaps – poached fillets of Dover sole and mussels in white wine and chervil sauce or breast of guinea fowl with caramelised pear and sloe gin sauce, while desserts might embrace date and almond tart or hot apple pancakes in Calvados syrup.
Kathton House has a guest room for anyone who fancies staying over.
Cuisine
Contemporary
Chef
Niki Lupsa
Restaurant Opening Times
Lunch: 12.00 - 2.00pm Tue-Sat (12.00 - 4.00pm Sun)
Dinner: 7.00 - 8.45pm Tue-Sat
Accepted credit cards
Visa, Master Card, American Express