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The best Brighton restaurants are, like this always-buzzing English city, fairly eclectic in nature and renowned for their variety. As a seaside resort, you’ll find many seafood restaurants in Brighton and Hove serving everything from traditional fish and chips to oysters

Indian, Thai, Greek, and Italian restaurants are well represented in the city, as well as burger bars and fast food outlets.

 

The Lanes is full of some of the best Brighton Restaurants photo by Bryan dearsley
The Lanes are home to some of the best Brighton Restaurants (Photo: Bryan Dearsley / LuxuryUK)

 

Head to the Marina for the big brand Brighton restaurants, while a short drive into the South Downs will be rewarded with a huge selection of gastro pubs serving award-winning food.

Whether you’re looking for casual dining to celebrate a special occasion or a memorable dining experience in some of England’s best restaurants, you’ll find something that’s sure to please on this list of the best Brighton restaurants and dining experiences.

  

The Best Brighton Restaurants

  

64 Degrees
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64 Degrees is a popular place to eat in Brighton (Photo courtesy 64 Degrees)

Named after the cooking temperature of an egg, 64 Degrees is without doubt one of the best restaurants in Brighton. Tucked away in the trendy Laines, the multi-award-winning 64 Degrees is helmed by innovative chef Michael Bremner who cooks up a storm in his open kitchen.

Using fresh local provenance wherever possible, the tasting menus are a foodie heaven: scallops, duck, monkfish, Iberico ham, and tempting desserts, alongside substantial veggie options. The Michelin Bib Gourmand has placed 64 Degrees every year since it opened in 2013.

For further details, visit https://64degrees.co.uk.

 

The Salt Room
The Salt Room exterior of Brighton restaurants at night
The Salt Room is well-known for its delicious seafood (Photo courtesy The Salt Room)

The wonderfully monikered Salt Room is one of the most popular seafood restaurants in Brighton. From its central King’s Road location opposite the beach, the kitchens serve up a delectable feast for its à la carte, set and Sunday menus.

Maldon oysters are a Salt Room specialty, divinely served in shallot vinegar and lemon, while starters include octopus terrine and slow-cooked hen’s egg. Main courses on the à la carte include sirloin steak, glazed miso aubergine, monkfish and lemon sole, while larger parties may opt for a surfboard seafood medley to share. Sunday meat roasts are to die for with proper beef fat potatoes and all the trimmings.

For further details, visit www.saltroom-restaurant.co.uk.

 

The Coal Shed Restaurant Brighton
The Coal Shed Restaurant is one of the best Brighton restaurants
Smoked cooking at its finest at the Coal Shed  (Photo courtesy The Coal Shed Restaurant)

Meat. Fish. Fire. This Brighton steak restaurant has all bases covered with its imaginative menu cooked primarily over coal. With a preference for local ingredients, The Coal Shed chefs weave their magic on a superb menu that also includes fish.

Fish tacos, grilled tiger prawns, or smoked pork belly are just a few of the tantalizing light bites, while main dishes include lamb, poussin, ribs and one veggie or fish dish. Leave room for mouth-watering desserts such as apricot and almond tart. Make The Coal Shed your Sunday lunch stop and enjoy the popular Sunday Sharing Roast.

For further details, visit www.coalshed-restaurant.co.uk.

 

The Gingerman 
The Gingerman Brightons restaurant interior with tables
The Gingerman is a cozy eatery in central Brighton Photo courtesy The Gingerman)

From its HQ in central Brighton’s Norfolk Square, The Gingerman Brighton has been serving the freshest and most innovative cuisine since it opened in 1998. Enjoy seasonal tasters, vegetarian tasting, and à la carte menus in this intimate dining space near the seafront.

Confit egg yolk and beef short rib, followed by a haunch of venison and gilthead bream is just a sample of the fabulous cuisine. Sunday lunch here is a Brighton institution with a selection of succulent meat and fish dishes, alongside the best desserts in Brighton. Apple crumble soufflé anyone?

For further details, visit https://gingermanrestaurant.com.

 

Petit Pois Restaurant
Petits-Pois is one of the top Brighton restaurants with exterior sign
Petits Pois is a charming taste of France in Brighton (Photo courtesy Petits Pois)

One of Brighton’s best French restaurants, Petit Pois has been wowing its Francophile foodie fans for many years from its Ship Street location in The Laines. Enjoy Gallic classics with a modern twist in its homely, rustic dining room. Both fish and meat eaters are catered for with delights such as fish soup and fried scallops to pork belly and venison.

The extensive and thoughtful wine selection encompasses varieties from Alsace, Bordeaux, Burgundy and Languedoc. Desserts here are typically French as you’d expect: macarons, sorbets and crème bruleés reign supreme.

For further details, visit https://petitpoisbrighton.co.uk.

  

Indian Summer
Indian Summer is one of the best brighton resraurants interior with tables and wall art
Tasty dishes are always on the menu at Indian Summer (Photo courtesy Indian Summer)

This Indian restaurant in The Laines, just seconds from the seafront, serves delicious takeaways, lunches, and dinners, and is also available to rent. You can even buy an Indian spice kit or traditional tiffin containers from its online store.

The evening menu is a smorgasbord of Eastern favourites: bel puri and pakora via veggie, meat and prawn thalis to lamb mewari and vegan paneer butter masala – and much more.  If you’d rather grab a takeaway and eat it on the beach then order via the website. Or for home deliveries use Deliveroo, Uber Eats, or Dinner 2 Go.

For further information about Indian Summer, visit www.indiansummerbrighton.co.uk

 

Purezza
Purezza pizzas on plates
Purezza’s vegan pizzas are a must-try in Brighton (Photo courtesy Purezza)

Purezza is a Brighton Italian restaurant with a difference: all its pizzas are vegan. The plant pioneers at this Kemptown favourite serve classic Italian dishes to eat in or click and collect.

Start with marinated olives or marissa corn and segue into one of Purezza’s famous sourdough pizzas: The One With The Nduja is a favourite with its mozzarella, yellow tomatoes, nduja, crumbled sausages and green chilli, white truffle, pesto and parmigiana based varieties are on offer.

If pizza’s not your thing then Purezza also has lasagne, veggie bowls and cheesesteak calzone. Gelato, salted caramel brownies and gelato are among the tasty desserts.

For further details, visit https://purezza.co.uk.

 

Plateau Brighton
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Plateau Brighton is one of Brighton’s top Italian restaurants (Photo courtesy Plateau Brighton)

Wines, bites, cocktails and eats are on the menu at Plateau Brighton. Harry and Gabbie in the kitchen serve up wickedly tasty and sustainable cuisine against a soundtrack of their favourite jazz, hip-hop, world and electronica beats.

With the focus on using produce from local biodynamic farms and fresh produce, the eclectic menu changes daily. Choose from small plates for sharing with friends, or large plates for a full-meal experience. Meat and fish are well sourced and highly recommended, as are the cocktails and ambiance.

For further details, visit https://www.plateaubrighton.co.uk.

 

Bincho Yakitori

This Brighton Japanese restaurant is based on the concept of ‘zakaya, basically, a casual bar that serves food. Bincho’s chef-patron spent three years in Japan learning the craft of Kaiseki cuisine and returned to the UK and opened his dream restaurant, Bincho Yakitori.

The vibe here is all about sharing delicious fresh small plates grilled over a natural fire and served to order. Piping hot daily specials and menus drawn up every day. A unique Brighton restaurant deservedly popular with locals and tourists. Don’t leave without trying the saké.

For further details, visit https://www.binchoyakitori.com.

 

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Contributor Gina Baksa is a freelance lifestyle and features journalist with a focus on luxury brands and experiences. You can follow Gina’s travel adventures on @Travelscriber (Twitter), @ginabaksa (Instagram), www.ginabaksa.com, and www.ginabaksa.journoportfolio.com.

 

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