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Central Brighton balti |
60 Ship Street The Lanes Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1AE United Kingdom +44 1273 32 4494 |
The Agra has been established for more than six years and has space for over 50 diners. The decor is modern and clean; the ambience lively and informal. Booking is advisable, especially at weekends, as this is a very popular venue with Brighton curry eaters. The restaurant boasts a large variety of Balti dishes and caters very well to both meat eaters and vegetarians. The Prawn Kurma Balti is highly recommended with its delicious mild, sweet taste and good quantity of juicy prawns. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eat well |
95-97 Church Road Hove Brighton, East Sussex BN3 2BA United Kingdom +44 1273 73 4193 |
This well established restaurant has been in existence since 1977. Recent refurbishment now allows seating for up to 150 curry eaters. The Ashoka is well decorated and smart with a pleasant atmosphere. The traditional, yet extensive, menu offers a good selection of vegetarian and meat options and a choice of fish dishes. Although this restaurant is slightly more expensive than some of the others in this area, the excellent service contributes towards an enjoyable eating experience. Be sure to try the special Sunday buffet lunch from midday-3p. The restaurant is "allergy aware" and will prepare meals to customer requirements. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern Indian on the border |
104 Western Road Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2AA United Kingdom +44 1273 77 3804 |
The Bayleaf is a small restaurant seating approximately 30 people. The interior is extremely modern, no flock wallpaper here. Floors and furniture are wooden while walls are tasteful and bright. An informative and unusual menu gives explanations concerning the ingredients in each dish. Presentation is excellent with all portions arriving in small coloured bowls. Dahl and seasonal vegetables accompany every dish. A visit to the Bayleaf is certainly recommended; however, those who enjoy the traditional curry house may be disappointed. Early diners, before 7:30p (except Sa), can take advantage of the set menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Curry Club award winner |
15 Blatchington Road Hove Brighton, East Sussex BN3 3YP United Kingdom +44 1273 73 9780 |
Karim's, in West Hove is a perennial winner of best curry house by the Curry Club. Karim's can certainly be recommended for clean, fresh surroundings and delicious food. Walls are a lively bright yellow and tableware is smart. Modern jazz music replaces traditional Indian sounds. The menu is varied but perhaps a little pricey. Starters such as Aloo Pakora and try the hot and dry Vegetable Ceylon or the Salmon Palak served with a hot orange and ginger sauce, pilaw and wild rice. Accompany your meal with chilli nan bread. All meals are beautifully presented and are of excellent quality. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kemp Town curries |
51 St Georges Road Kemptown Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1EP United Kingdom +44 1273 62 3331 |
Kemp Spices is situated in deepest Kemp Town, almost opposite the Hanbury Arms public house and about a 20 minute walk from the Old Steine. This popular, local venue can become busy at weekends. The surroundings are pleasant, spacious and clean. The menu is varied, and the Balti Sab Jalfrezi, a fine mixture of vegetables with tomatoes in a very spicy sauce, is especially recommended for lovers of hot curries. For a milder dish Kabuli Mutter containing potato, chick peas and mushrooms is a tasty vegetarian treat. Review © 2007, Wcities |