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The Rum Kitchen

The Rum Kitchen, a Caribbean oasis right in the heart of Brighton’s bustling Lanes. Originally opened in London, they expanded in 2020 to bring the carnival vibes to the south coast.

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Lucky Khao

Founded by the owner of Red Roaster, Michelin Star awarded Matt Gillan, Red Roaster is transformed into Lucky Khao from 7pm every day.

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Best Vegetarian And vegan burgers in brighton

Veggie burgers no longer equate to a slimy mushroom slapped unceremoniously betwixt a bun; there is a huge choice of meat-free burger options in Brighton for vegetarians, vegans and carnivores fancying something a bit different.

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Redroaster

Welcome to Redroaster, the legendary café that’s become the talk of the town since the year 2000. This community-focused gem, hailed by The New York Times who referred to is as a ‘go-to destination’ in their book, ’36 Hours: 125 Weekends in Europe’, first blessed the streets of Brighton when they transformed an old post office into the vibrant restaurant it is today.

Moksha

Step into Moksha, the café/restaurant that has been captivating the attention of Brightonians since 2007. Situated in central Brighton, adjacent to St Peter’s Church on York Place, this family-run independent café serves up mouth-watering brunch and lunch options using fresh, local ingredients as well as scrumptious cakes and other desserts.

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ARTBOX Cafe

The vibrant city of Brighton hides a delightful secret that has captured the hearts of locals and tourists alike – ARTBOX Café! Step into Europe’s first fully themed café and boutique located just a stone’s throw away from the shore, in the lively south lanes.