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mullins brasserie
Address: 6 market place , Margate CT9 1EN, KEN, GB
Phone: 01843 295603
State: KEN
City: Margate
Zip Code: CT9 1EN

opening times

Monday: 10:00-21:00
Tuesday: 10:00-21:00
Wednesday: 10:00-21:00
Thursday: 10:00-21:00
Friday: 10:00-21:00
Saturday: 10:00-21:00


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Reviews
What a great place. Antonio and his friendly team provide some absolutely astonishing dishes, a good selection of wine and, naturally, a remarkable selection of rum. One of us had the goat curry the other the blackened swordfish, although would have gladly chosen pretty much any of the dishes. Good wine, great service, great value and rounded off with some fine rum... perfect. Highly recommended! Go try it.
I don't think I have ever visited somewhere where you can have such value for money fine dining and also get to listen to Sean Paul for the majority of the meal! Wholeheartedly the best idea for an anniversary dinner yet. The food was so delicious, the drinks were great and we felt well accommodated and generally just happy to be there.
What a wonderful place! Taste of the Caribbean. Tucked behind the museum away from the angry crowds right on the front. Great service, food and drink. One good reason maybe the only one for going to Margate. Ackee and salt cod, Jerk chicken with rice and peas and chicken gravy to die for, Mac ‘n cheese, Sweetcorn fritters. I wanted to eat the whole menu. Great choice of drinks. Inside is very comfortable and a few small tables outside. Don’t go to Margate… without going here
We came here on our trip to Margate because of all the great reviews we’d seen, but unfortunately I was quite disappointed. The starter took 51 minutes to arrive, and the mains took 33 additional minutes after that. By the end of my wait I was very hungry and disgruntled. It probably didn’t help that when the food finally arrived, the waiter threw my cutlery onto the table and didn’t apologise. The jerk chicken I ordered was decent but pretty basic. The seafood pasta was even more basic, and the texture of the shrimp in it was mushy and not nice at all. Drinks were also very basic, felt like I could make better at home… I wouldn’t waste time and money here again.
Amazing quality for the price. The staff were lovely, and the food was very tasty. We had a curried scallop and jerk sausage for starter which was really good. My partner had the jerk burger and I had the Curried Goat. Both were really good, but I would have liked more heat in the curry. I asked to swap the rice for plantain and they were very happy to accommodate me, which was lovely. We had 1 starter 2 mains and 4 double gnts for about £65, for the quality of the food the price is amazing.
Visited here on Saturday night. I love Caribbean food but hadn’t seen it done quite like this before. Absolutely scrumptious and I liked the relaxed atmosphere, too
It was 1pm when I walked past Mullins brasserie not planning to go in to eat but to just use the loo. Once I entered the restaurant I was greeted with such a kind lady with the widest smile and the sound of the Kingston army song gently playing ambiently. It made me feel warm and close to my home away from home. I was just drawn to look at the menu to see all the food I had when my Jamaican grandpa used to feed me when I was younger. So I had to give it a try! I felt it would be wrong of me to not have a cocktail with a Barbadian rum. Which I had not experienced in such a long time. The lovely lady which I previously was greeted by helped with which cocktail to have from the wide selection from the menu and the one she helped me choose was to die for so refreshing and not overpowering. It was perfect!! I went and ordered Ackee and saltfish with a side order Fried plantain. It was so beautifully presented on the plate and It got me so excited it was a blast from the past with every bite. The nutty taste of the lobes of ackee was complemented perfectly with the sharp salinity and firm texture of salt cod. The plantain was sweet but savoury. Such a wonderful combination with the main dish. I then finished up with a dessert which had to be the raspberry cheesecake once again it was presented like some Jamaican art. It tasted as good as it looked. I felt every bit of money spent on the great experience was worth while maybe even worth more. Mullins Brasserie was a beautiful Jamaican pearl sat in the middle of Margate old town. I felt so relaxed and I believe everyone should experience this experience local or tourist. I would also like say great thanks to the waitress elize for her hospitality she did the business very proud will be coming again very soon.
Nice restaurant, jerk chicken was lovely. Fish and chips had the best batter my wife has tasted, just let down by the chips which were a little soggy.
I haven't been here for years and I'm glad it's back open. Myself and my partner fancied a night out with Great carribean and Barbadian quisine. Staff were very well coming and organised. Food ordering was easy and the our orders came out promptly. Food was piping hot when it came out and those mouth watering ingredients took me right back to my holiday in Jamaica . The only thing I missed was the cocktails but I'm sure they will be back in the future.
A nice quiet spot, sat outside, but interiors were lovely. Delish food, wonderful service, very happy all round. Vegetarian options: Delicious corn fritters.
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