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Terrific Thai |
60 Western Rd Hove Brighton, East Sussex BN3 1JD United Kingdom +44 1273 77 3922 http://www.aumthong.com |
Aumthong Thai has been established for some years and can be spotted by its eye catching bright blue exterior. Try mixed seafood, deep fried in batter with sweet chilli sauce for a real treat. Starters vary in price and begin at around £3.95 with main dishes ranging from £5-£20. These include seafood, meat dishes, noodles and curries. End your meal with one of the tempting desserts... that is if you have room left for one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Truly kitsch |
Kingsway Court First Avenue Brighton, East Sussex BN3 2LR United Kingdom +44 1273 32 3810 |
Hidden underneath a large block of flats in Hove, the Bali Brasserie can be difficult to locate. Once inside the building the first port of call is the Bali bar. The decor is quite bizarre as it clearly hasn't altered since the 1970s. The walls are lined with bamboo and plastic flowers and the bar is covered in tiny mirror tiles. Tacky is not the word. You are welcome to stop by for drinks but then you would be missing the food. The restaurant itself is large and more subtle. The staff are dressed in traditional costume to add an authentic feel. Food is exceptionally good and the menu varied. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Culinary worship of the Orient |
Brighton Marina, West Jetty Brighton, East Sussex BN2 5WA United Kingdom +44 1273 81 9053 http://www.brightonpagoda.co.u... |
The inside of the floating Brighton Pagoda is rather old and traditional, but gives a warm and cosy ambience. The best thing about this restaurant is the view over the sea. The Pagoda has a bright upper deck and a more subdued lower deck, for evening dining. With seating for over 100 - it could be the ideal venue for parties. The menu is quite extensive and should feature something for every taste. The shredded duck spring roll starter was delicious at just over £3 and for mains no dish tops £6.50. The fillet of beef was good, if a little dry, but vegetarians are also amply catered for. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eat all you can noodles |
121 Church Road Hove Brighton, East Sussex BN3 2AF United Kingdom +44 1273 32 9888 |
China Hins aims to offer the best in Chinese cuisine as well as excellent service and value for money. A long but narrow interior, complete with tasteful decor, reflects the Chinese theme. Starters range from £1.80-£4.50 for the steamed king prawns with dip. A large choice of poultry, beef, pork, lamb, duck, seafood, chop suey (beansprout) dishes and curries offers something for everybody. The restaurant boasts an "unlimited eating experience" all-you-can-eat buffet from Sunday-Thursday for £15 per person (£8.80 for under-8's). Other offers include a lunch special at £6.50 per person and a Sunday buffet lunch at £7.95. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Crave-worthy Noodle Canteen |
30 Kensington Street (Argus Building) Brighton BN1 4AJ United Kingdom + 44 0 1273 688 892 http://www.wagamama.com |
Wagamama serves up a pan-Asian cuisine that features a fusion of eclectic traditional favorites with modern flavors. The fare is made fresh and all items are featured on a dietary menu, allowing guests full access to the ingredients in their food. Orders are taken via electronic pads, meaning that preparation begins in the kitchen as soon as you have made a choice on what to order. Dishes come to the table in the order that they are prepared, which can be problematic for groups who want to eat together. Start off with a range of dumplings, or dive right into the kare noodle soups. The atmosphere is also a major draw with lots of open, light space and minimalist décor. The end result is a dining experience that has only grown in popularity as new locations have opened worldwide. Review © 2007, Wcities |