We have just returned from a five day house and dog sit in central Brighton.
The owners of the lovely little Lurcher, pictured above, had left us with plenty of recommendations for places where we could eat, so we decided it would be rude not to try at least some of them!.
One of the reasons we like Brighton and Hove is because there is such a diverse range of restaurants and cafés. I love that it is so easy to find excellent vegetarian and vegan food and that all the places we visited were within walking distance of the house.
Here are the 5 recommendations, ordered only by when we visited them:
- Billie’s Café
This is a very homely café which is well known for its all-day breakfasts and massive hash browns. All the hashes are made to order with various toppings. There are plenty of vegetarian options, too. Having seen the size of the hashes, I wimped out and went for the Welsh Rarebit which came with a generous and delicious side salad. This was more Hare-sized, than rabbit, but I somehow managed to eat it all. Will definitely go back and next time have a hash … garlic mushroom and avocado is calling to me! Below is my husband’s hash. I tried a piece and it was yummy.
- Flour Pot Kitchen
This is the Brighton Beach branch which is situated in the Kings Road Arches. It was the perfect place for us to stop after a long walk along the beach with the dog! It’s a dog friendly café and has a very welcoming atmosphere. The only problem is what to eat, as there are so many delicious choices. I had a lentil and mushroom roll, the veggie equivalent of a sausage roll! This was followed by a slice of flourless chocolate cake. Mr FF had a pie which did have meat and, instead of having a cake, decided to try the mushroom and lentil roll.
- Bincho Yakitori
Bincho Yakitori was very different to anywhere I have eaten before and is probably best described as Japanese tapas! There are a variety of small sharing dishes on the menu with the addition of daily specials. Everything is cooked to order. Our choices included the Tempura Sea Bream, Pork Belly and mushroom rice. We had some others as well which I can’t remember but I do know that everything we had was delicious!
- Bankers Fish and Chips
You can’t possibly stay in Brighton and Hove without having fish and chips! This particular venue was recommended by our hosts and was very local. We opted to eat in, rather than take away, on this occasion. I’m not a fan of greasy food, particularly when it comes to the batter on my fish! I’m happy to report that everything was fresh and beautifully cooked. We had mushy peas and Mr FF also had bread so that he could make a chip butty. You can’t take him anywhere! This was all washed down with a very tasty bottle of white wine.
- Foodilic
Last but not least was the Western Road branch of Foodilic. We actually lunched here twice! The emphasis is on healthy eating and there is something for everyone; vegetarians, vegans and carnivores but I would say the emphasis is on the former. The buffet (eat as much as you like) is incredible value at £7.50 and everything I chose was delicious. I had vegetarian moussaka accompanied with some excellent salads including roasted vegetables, lentils and spinach. I felt spoilt for choice! Mr FF even managed a raw cake for dessert. He chose pistachio and mint, pictured below.
Although we were very unlucky with the weather, we still had a fantastic stay and walked miles and miles every day which is the great advantage of having a dog. In light of everything we ate, this was probably just as well and we thoroughly enjoyed trying out all these new food venues!
Love Brighton. We went last year and found an amazing fish restaurant in the lanes where you sat with other diners all together. Such a great range of eateries!
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I love Brighton and Hove but I do know people who don’t like the city. Maybe it’s like Marmite! So many diverse places to eat. Thanks for commenting.
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Love the sound of Foodilic! I do like a good vegi menu. Too many consist of only pasta dishes and I can’t stand pasta. I have only been to Brighton once and then only for half a day. There are so many places I love and like to re-visit but we should make more effort to find new places too.
Did you house sit for friends or is this something you do generally? I’ve always rather fancied house-sitting but my husband is not at all keen.
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Foodilic is fab. I could eat there every day!
I’m not a pasta fan either although I used to cook it for the boys when they were both at home. They are very sporty and needed the carbs. I didn’t!
We belong to an organisation called TrustedHousesitters. There is no payment involved and the emphasis is on Trusted, although we are police checked etc. We have met some fabulous people and stayed in some wonderful locations. We originally joined because we love travel and animals, especially dogs. Now that we have our house, in France, we do fewer sits although I’d like to do more. C’est la vie!
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