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Award winning chef to open new restaurant in Brighton

Award winning chef Dean Heselden is opening a new restaurant in Brighton later this month, which promises to offer an alternative to what he describes as Brighton’s ‘poor’ eating out…

Review: Due South adds classy touch to Royal Pavilion ice rink

Brighton’s first ever real outdoor ice rink in the grounds of the beautiful Royal Pavilion has been an overwhelming success, even as the rest of the city is now also…

Places to eat in Brighton: Sam’s of Brighton

Our final foodie recommendation to complete our month-long feature is one of the most popular and well-reviewed restaurants in Sam’s of Brighton. Sam’s of Brighton is a bistro-style restaurant in…

Places to eat in Hove: Moonstone (Sri Lankan)

Yesterday’s review of Shahi Tandoori in Brighton described it as a traditional (yet excellent) curry house and today’s offering is of a restaurant that possibly struggles to get its point…

Places to eat in Brighton: Shahi Tandoori

We’ve already included Chili Pickle in our month-long guide of places to eat in Brighton and Hove, but we felt there was room for another Indian restaurant, especially one that…

Places to eat in Brighton: The Restaurant at Drakes

As our rundown of recommended places to eat in Brighton and Hove draws towards its conclusion we thought we’d mention the city’s restaurant that scores highest in the Good Food…

Places to eat in Brighton: Riddle and Finns

Possibly the most decadent of all places to eat in Brighton and Hove is Riddle and Finns Champagne and Oyster Bar in the Lanes. Tucked away on Meeting House Lane…

Places to eat in Brighton & Hove: The Gingerman Norfolk Square

The Gingerman Restaurant group have enjoyed huge success with their four varied establishments in and around Brighton and Hove. It is hard to come across a complaint against any of…

Places to eat in Brighton: Terre à Terre

To misquote Masterchef’s Gregg Wallace ever-so-slightly, “Vegetarian cooking doesn’t get better than this”. Terra à Terre on East Street in Brighton destroys all myths about vegetarian food with a masterclass…

Places to eat in Brighton: Casalingo

Preston Street is a hub of Brighton restaurants, but has been struggling to survive as a number of establishments have gone out of business with few interested in replacing them.…

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