Travel Tips - Eating in Brighton, England
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 30th January 2009
Perhaps one of the most iconic sights of the south coast, Brighton’s Palace Pier is expensive and tacky but well worth a wander down.
Get some chips and mushy peas from the restaurant half way down, dodge the swooping seagulls and if you’ve got any money left from the arcades, have a slide down the helter skelter. Fantastic.
Get some chips and mushy peas from the restaurant half way down, dodge the swooping seagulls and if you’ve got any money left from the arcades, have a slide down the helter skelter. Fantastic.
Location: For more information visit the offiicial website: www.brightonpier.co.uk
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 10th February 2009
Stock up on organic, local and fair-trade treats at Brighton’s Infinity foods, which is located in the heart of the North Laine. If you fancy a quick snack in between shopping the slices of cold vegetarian pizza ‘to go’ are superb.
Location: http://www.infinityfoodsretail.co.uk/
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 10th February 2009
Voted one of the 50 best UK cafes by the Independent Magazine in 2006 as well as winning an Observer food award in 2005 for their breakfasts, Bills is an essential stop when visiting or returning to Brighton. This family-run cafe come grocer serves a superb range of light dishes using local and seasonal produce including outstanding breakfasts and some of the most amazing cakes you'll ever see.
Well recommended.
Well recommended.
Location: The Depot, 100 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YE, Tel: +44 (0)1273 692 894
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 10th February 2009
Voted the best seaside restaurant in Britain by the Observer Food Monthly Magazine, Due South is a superb seafront eatery serving the very best in regional and seasonal produce. The kitchen aim to source at least 80% of their produce within a 35 mile radius of Brighton beach, and their menus change on a monthly basis based upon the availability of seasonal produce within the region.
Expect moderately priced game, beef and seafood dishes including wild venison ravioli and roast fillet of gurnard with carrot puree, served by knowledgeable and friendly staff but be prepare to book in advance, as the small restaurant can quickly get booked up.
Expect moderately priced game, beef and seafood dishes including wild venison ravioli and roast fillet of gurnard with carrot puree, served by knowledgeable and friendly staff but be prepare to book in advance, as the small restaurant can quickly get booked up.
Location: 139 Kings Road Arches, Brighton Beach, BN1 2FN, Tel: +44 (0) 1273 821 218 www.duesouth.co.uk
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