At The Koyla we take pride in serving food that meets the highest standards, infused with the rich and aromatic spices of Nepal. Our culinary philosophy revolves around giving a modern twist to classic dishes, ensuring that every bite is a delightful fusion of tradition and innovation.When you dine with us, you embark on a gastronomic journey. The ambiance is designed to be welcoming and warm, making it the perfect place for gathering with families and friends. We believe that great food is the best enjoyed in good company and we strive to create an atmosphere that encourages connection and conversation.We believe in the art of cooking with wood fire and charcoal, which not only enhances the flavor of our dishes but also adds a unique smoky essence that elevates the dining experience. Each meal is crafted with care, using the finest ingredients to create a menu that reflects both the heritage of Nepalese cuisine and contemporary culinary trends.
Housed in a shipping container behind Platform Two of the old Folkestone Harbour Station, Little Rock is a spectacular new beachside restaurant just off the boardwalk before the entrance to Folkestone Harbour Arm. Explore the stunning indoor and outdoor dining spaces. Proud to serve fresh, local and seasonal fish and seafood, supplied straight from the day boats operating out of Folkestone Harbour and the surrounding Hythe Bay area.To get in touch with us by email, please contact us at info@littlerockfolkestone.co.uk or you can contact our Central Reservations Team at reservations@therocksaltgroup.comPlease note, dogs are not permitted inside the restaurant and only outside on our terrace, weather permitting – sorry for any inconvenience.
The Peacock specialises in offering a fantastic selections of menus which incorporate the finest ingredients from the local Kent countryside. Reservations are highly recommended for the main restaurant and our private dining rooms. Please explore below a sample of our extensive menus, these are subject to seasonal changes and produce availability.