THE GINGERMAN
Read moreThis is definitely one of Brighton's best restaurants. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city's nightlife, The Gingerman operates at its own pace - rather slowly, that is. Plan to spend the evening here, to fully savor the delights of the chef, who concocts modern, refined British cuisine. The restaurant has been open since 1998, and is the perfect place for a romantic evening, with its intimate setting right next to the waterfront. Dishes are seasonal, made with local produce and delicately flavored. Reservations recommended.
ROCK OLA
Read moreArmchairs in skaï, tables in formica, James Dean posters on the walls, one would think in American Graffiti. Rock Ola is an American café/restaurant serving burgers, omelettes and a vegetarian menu. To perfect the décor, retro microphones and an inevitable jukeboxes crucifixes dominate the window.
64 DEGREES
Read moreChic, contemporary and urban, 64 Degrees is a Brighton landmark and certainly the most gourmet restaurant in the Lanes. Critically acclaimed, its concept is a little surprising but hits the nail on the head: customers choose several small dishes of meat, fish and vegetables to compose their own menu. And the menu changes daily, always focusing on fresh, local dishes. Chef Michael Bremner opened 64 Degrees, winning first place in Brighton's Top 20 in 2016 and 2017. A real gem.
CURRY LEAF CAFE
Read moreThe colorful and friendly Curry Leaf Cafe has been attracting lovers of Indian flavors since it opened in 2014 with its colorful decor. Recipes come from all over the country, and more particularly from southern India, and we enjoy wraps, fish & chips, tandooris and dishes based on chicken, pork, fish or even duck. Real tasty street food. Something for everyone. Craft beers are also available. In response to their success, the owners have since opened several other locations in the city.
FOOD FOR FRIENDS
Read moreOne of Brighton's finest restaurants is, once again, vegetarian. Since its opening in 1981, Food for Friends has attracted a varied clientele in search of masterful, flavorful cuisine. It was selected by the Sunday Times as one of the best vegetarian restaurants. Located in the Lanes district, the restaurant's decor is classy and modern, offering excellent dishes for lunch and dinner. We love its original proposals. An independent, local and popular restaurant serving organic ingredients.
FOODILIC
Read moreFoodilic is the perfect address for eating well in Brighton, in quantity and without breaking the bank. Located right in the center of Brighton, this restaurant offers a lunchtime menu with a wide choice of tempting proposals, from salads, couscous, meats and many other dishes, all at a very affordable price. The dishes are healthily prepared and bursting with flavor. What's more, you can also come for breakfast and enjoy brunch every day. Boxes to take away are available at low cost.
CAFE COHO
Read moreOften considered one of Brighton's best cafés, Cafe Coho is undeniably a great place for breakfast and brunch. Young, hip and modern, its two-room space fills easily with locals and tourists alike. It's also an ideal address for a hot drink or pastry. The atmosphere is warm and inviting in this lovable stopover just the way you like it. The café has even won awards for its espresso. There are two addresses in Brighton.
BATH ARMS
Read moreIts beautiful red corner storefront definitely doesn't go unnoticed, right in the center of the Lanes. It's the best pub in the surrounding lanes, with food that's a little more sophisticated than usual in this kind of establishment, and beers that are local, mainly from the South East and Brighton. The interior is very traditional, which makes it a good stop-off point on a visit to this typical neighborhood. And the service is particularly friendly, which doesn't spoil anything.
FILFIL CAFE
Read moreThis small, ultra-authentic falafel restaurant is very much in keeping with the North Laine mentality. Mediterranean products take pride of place here, and wraps or pitas are classics to be accompanied by halloumi, avocado, hummus, olives, salads and more. The best thing to do is to take away and eat while discovering the neighborhood. And the special thing about this place is that it serves falafel, vegan and vegetarian dishes. Amal, the owner, grew up in the Middle East and shares his passion with fervor.
THE LION AND LOBSTER
Read moreThe Lion & Lobster has everything to please and offers an excellent food ad. He has even received awards for his cuisine based on ingredients from local producers. Its roof terrace and long, lively wooden bar make it one of the local people's favourite meeting places, which appreciate its relaxed, informal and friendly atmosphere. And we have to say that so do we. Long list of wines and champagne, wide choice of traditional beers. It's really a must in the area. It is one of the oldest pubs in Brighton, just by the sea.
Bankers Fish & Chips
Read moreThe indisputable Bankers, considered the best fish & chips in Brighton for years, doesn't disappoint. The quality is always there, in this great Hove restaurant. And, for once, you can enjoy your fish & chips comfortably seated at the table. A vegetarian option is also available. Whichever option you choose, the portions are generous and the service very quick. What's more, the restaurant only uses fish from sustainable fisheries. A fine effort to be encouraged!
THE CHILLI PICKLE
Read moreThe Chilli Pickle's Indian-influenced menu is mouth-watering, with curries and tandooris. Nestled between The Lanes and North Laine, this is a popular spot with an established reputation, conveniently located in the heart of the city. The atmosphere is warm and colorful, and the food doesn't disappoint. The owners have worked as chefs abroad for over 20 years. They traveled to India several times and fell in love with its cuisine, which they try to recreate to the delight of Brighton locals and tourists alike.
BURGER BROTHERS
Read moreBrighton's best burgers are definitely concocted at this tiny yet unassuming address in North Laine. Renowned and well known by locals, it's always busy and there's hardly anywhere to sit, so you'll certainly have to take away, but the result is highly convincing. The burgers are succulent, whether you're looking for meat or vegetarian. The house does not make fries. Reviews on the internet are rave reviews. Not to be missed!
Iydea Vegetarian Kitchen
Read moreIydea is a very popular destination in North Laine for fast food and vegetarian meals. It is one of the best addresses in the Brighton vegetative scene. The lunch package includes a main course, two salads and two toppings (hummus, chutney, etc....). The dishes are delicious and very hearty. The room with yellow walls and quite small and you can take away at a lower cost, a good option in good weather to land on the beach, for example. The menu changes every day to adapt to seasonal products.
POMPOKO
Read moreA small Japanese eatery in the heart of Brighton, Pompoko serves good food at reasonable prices and has built up a loyal clientele of students and locals who appreciate the informal atmosphere and varied menu. Space is limited and reservations are not possible, so it's sometimes difficult to get a table if you're a large group. On the plus side, you can bring your own booze, and the corkage fee of £1 applies not per bottle but per head, which can be very profitable. If you're craving Japanese cuisine, go for it!
JB'S AMERICAN DINER
Read moreA true culinary representative of the USA in Brighton, JB's has gone all out on the decor, with a profusion of movie references, neon advertising, license plates, a statue of Uncle Sam and so many other little details. Black and white tiles and red banquettes complete the decor, while the American staff serves breakfasts, burgers, wraps, hot dogs, steaks and salads. The milkshakes and coffee are also excellent. A real trip to the USA without leaving Brighton.
THE NEW CLUB
Read moreJust off Regency Square and facing the old burnt pier, the New Club is a modern, urban address in a vast room with large bay windows on the waterfront. Brunch, salads, burgers and meats are the specialties here, and the place fills up fast on weekends. The plates are well presented and the food carefully prepared. The staff are very attentive. They try to recreate quality American cuisine, inspired by their travels in New York. A long list of cocktails, wines, beers and artisanal ciders.
VERY ITALIAN PIZZA - VIP
Read moreIt's probably one of the best Italian restaurants in town, and its small dining room is often packed - and it's easy to see why. This family-run restaurant of Neapolitan origin masters its menu perfectly, concocting good pizzas, pastas, salads and panuozzo breads, filled and tasty. The walls are covered with grocery products, giving the place an authentic atmosphere. The staff are friendly and attentive to your every need. It's a long way from Brighton by the end of the meal...
TERRE À TERRE
Read moreTerre à Terre has had a reputation as one of Brighton's finest vegetarian restaurants since 1993, with a track record of convincing even the most stubborn carnivores. The choice is fine, the products original, the presentation meticulous and, above all, the result is absolutely delicious. The staff, who know their menu inside out, can advise you on dishes and wines. If you're looking for something a little fresher and lighter for dinner, away from traditional dishes that are a little too fatty, this is the perfect address.