Advantages: Lively, Entertaining, Good food, Good beer Disadvantages: Can get busy
..., Chinese, Italian, French, Thai but also catered for are Japanese, Korean, Cajun, Caribbean, Iranian, Lebanese, Tex/Mex, Mexican, Latin American, Spanish, North African, Mongolian as well as specialist Vegetarian, Vegan and Fish restaurants. The fast food sector is well represented with Burger Bars, Pizzerias, Fish and Chip and Kebab houses all over the centre of town.
Ones I would personally recommend would be
'The Latin In the Lanes' on 10-11 Kings Road one of the longest established Italian/Continental restaurant in Brighton and still one of the best, specialising is seafood. For a meal on special occasion it can?t be beaten for quality even though it comes at a price.
'Terre A Terre' on 71 East Street - This is simply the best vegetarian restaurant in Brighton and it is regularly voted one of the top in the country. Don?t expect...
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Advantages: Unusual well cooked recipes. Reasonable prices, Good service. Luxurious ambience. Disadvantages: Questionable Accessiblity Options. Not family focussed if this counts a disadvantage
...(some 100 covers), all laid up with crisp primrose yellow and white table linen, it's a setting seemingly more suited to afternoon tea dances to the strains of a palm court orchestra than to the excellent Italian cuisine on offer.
I first came across Leone's when I was searching for a venue for a dinner party for fifteen to celebrate my parents' Diamond Wedding Anniversary on Boxing Day last year. I was determined to find somewhere a little more special than the host of brasseries, tapas bars, pizza & pasta "palaces" and other various traditional and "ethnic" eating establishments by which I am surrounded in this part of Hove and had set my heart on a plush hotel environment. However I could not find one which was open to non residents on Boxing Day evening apart from the Grand where a buffet and Jazz band were on offer at £150 per head...
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Advantages: good atmosphere, Disadvantages: none none!
...and kookai are here too. (Near the s. laines)
Not too far away from the mall, are the laines. They are divided into two, north and south. The South laines are the restaruanty bits, and they are slightly posher. The North laines has all the shops and a few restaurants and pubs too. Here, the bead shop is great, as is JU-Ju, a second hand clothing store. There are a lot of second hand clothes stores in Brighton, so you can get something retro and trendy.
*~*Restaurants - Oh the variety*~*
Many restaurants are situated across Brighton. There is great choice, from chain names like mcdonalds and pizza hut, to curry places, to italian and chinese. There are a lot of vegetarian restaurants too. The best ones are food for friends, and wai kicka moo kow.
Restaurants vary in price. Many are cheap, such as Piccilos which has pizzas for about £5...
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Gone are the days that a holiday in a seaside resort was staying in a boring B&B with an strict landlady and having to share a bathroom down the hall usually with extremely dodgy plumbing!
Recently staying in Brighton all the memories of this type of... more