Vicky's Brasserie is a new restaurant in Haslemere, partly early 18th century building and partly Victorian, with many exposed original beams and fireplaces. It has been lovingly refurbished to the highest standard. The emphasis is on "affordable luxury", tables are well spaced to ensure privacy and the acoustics are excellent, permitting quiet and intimate conversation. White tablecloths, well balanced cutlery and designer mood lighting add to the feeling of comfort and warmth. The cuisine is a blend of Modern British and Central European with Hungarian influences, unique in the local area. The backlit bar offers wine, cocktails and beverages to diners. Dogs are not accepted in the restaurant, apart from those assisting a disability. Young children are welcome for lunch and early dinner. Car parking is on-street or in the town car parks, no more than 5 minutes walk away and free in the evenings.
Where is Vicky's Brasserie located?
Vicky's Brasserie is located in a charming, characterful area of Haslemere, close to the old town hall and war memorial. Haslemere itself is a gem of the Surrey Hills National Landscape, formerly the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The restaurant is hosted by the owner on busy nights and he will describe the fascinating history of the restaurant on request.
What type of food do you serve at Vicky's Brasserie?
The cuisine is based on a unique fusion of Modern British and Central European with a notable Hungarian influence. The menu is changed frequently but popular dishes have included grilled goats cheese and beetroot, roast duck breast, chicken shashlik, Hungarian goulash, mushroom stroganoff, with Hungarian chimney cake dessert.
Does the chef at Vicky's Brasserie have a signature dish?
The menu is changed frequently but Hungarian goulash is the overwhelming best seller.
What makes the dining experience unique at Vicky's Brasserie ?
Beautiful surroundings with a warm and calming ambience, excellent cuisine and dedicated and attentive staff.