Brighton
- The Best Restaurants, Cafe's & Places To Eat And Drink...
As you might imagine, Brighton is
simply bustling with a wealth of restaurants, pubs, clubs, bars and cafes. No
matter what you fancy eating or drinking, no matter what ambience you’re after
– and no matter at what time, you’ll find something that you’ll adore.
Some Popular Restaurants:
For some highly tasty seafood at even
tastier prices check out the Shellfish Hut (very near Brighton Pier). You
can enjoy a mixed bowl of shellfish for under five quid, which is something of a
find in the city.
Red Veg
is a pleasant vegetarian restaurant which serves up a cracking veggie burger for
under a fiver – the location is along Gardner St along North Laine.
Fancy an Indian? One of the most
popular places to visit is The interestingly named Black Chapati – the
mains are somewhat pricey but with the reputation of being the best Indian
restaurant in the South, it’s got to be worth a visit.
Along Kemp Town is the pleasant La
Capannina which serves up fantastic Italian cuisine at pretty standard
prices. There’s everything from chicken and fish to pizza and pasta and the
atmosphere is lively. The restaurant is along Madeira Place.
A cozy Thai restaurant can be found
along St James Street in Kemptown – Muang Thai is a slightly pricey
eastern restaurant that serves up very good Oriental Thai dishes. Another
pleasant thai place is The Little Buddah – despite the good food it’s
actually the “bring your own wine” feature that’s really cute. Great if
you’re on a tight money-rope but you still fancy getting a few glasses of wine
without having to pay exorbidant restaurant rates.
For fine French cuisine, get on over
to The Gingerman which is situated in Norfolk Square (in Hove).
If you’re visiting from abroad, a
visit to De Vere Grand along Kings Road is a must. Why? You can sample
traditional tea and cucumber sandwiches (an English traditional snack) everyday
between 3 and 6pm. It’s somewhat pricey but worth a visit for the experience
and ambience alone.
Onto even grander places to eat –
Loch Fyne on Western Road was designed by one of the same architects that worked
on the Royal Pavilion. It’s situated on the seafront and it’s lavishly
spread over two floors. There’s a great choice of seafood and expensive wines
here – but don’t go there on a budget or you may end up having to wash the
dishes.
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