Travel Tips - Eating in Brighton, England

 
 

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Posted by: Simon | Date: 30th January 2009
Brighton Palace Pier  
 
Brighton Palace Pier  
 
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.

 
Location: For more information visit the offiicial website: www.brightonpier.co.uk
 

 
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 10th February 2009
An organic oasis in the North Laine  
 
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: 8th March 2009
Belcher's Cafe Brighton  
 
Belcher's café is a typical greasy spoon located just a stones through from Western Road serving everything you would expect including full English breakfasts, mugs of tea and bacon sarnies. The décor is remarkably dated, but this only adds to the charm of the place, which is absolutely essential if you’ve had a few too many drinks the night before.

Expect to pay around £4 for the set breakfast and £6 for the ‘Big Breakfast’, however be sure to get their early, as it closes at around 1.30pm.
 
Location: 9 Montpelier Road, East Sussex, BN1 2LQ
 

 
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 28th April 2009
The King and I Thai Restaurant - Brighton  
 
Brighton has a number of quality Thai restaurants however one that really stands out for me is the King & I situated at the south end of Ship street just a stones throw from the seafront.

Offering beautifully cooked and presented traditional dishes including the obvious green and red curries (which are served in terracotta warming bowls) not to mention a good selection of beers including bottles of Chang and Singha, this place is essential if you are looking for a romantic place to eat in Brighton. Except friendly attentive staff as well as a reasonable bill, however be sure to book ahead as the King and I can get busy, particularly at weekends.
 
Location: 2 Ship Street, East Sussex, Brighton BN1 1AD, Tel: 01273 773390
 

 

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