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Best Restaurants In Brighton

There’s nothing better than trying out a new restaurant and falling in love at first bite. The city of Brighton is known for its rocky beach, coastal views, welcoming atmosphere and iconic pier. Above all, its selection of restaurants are unmatched, catering to vegans, vegetarians and those with other dietary needs.

The restaurant scene in Brighton is new and exciting, with innovative food ideas and creative menus. Whether you are visiting or a fellow Brighton resident looking for a new spot, you don’t need to be overwhelmed by the various options. We have created the perfect guide to the best restaurants in Brighton for family dinners, date nights or an evening out with friends.

burnt orange

Photo Credits: Burnt Orange

Located in The Lanes, Burnt Orange has quickly become a local favourite since its opening in 2021. With a menu inspired by Mediterranean cuisine and cooked over a wood fire, the restaurant offers dishes rich in smoky flavours. Its stylish atmosphere and expertly crafted cocktails have earned it popularity, including second place in the 2024 BRAVO Awards. ​

Burnt Orange has a great menu that is built around social food. Its dishes are simple yet packed with flavour and can be ordered as individual courses, a feast for the table or as a snack with your drinks. The restaurant only cooks high quality seasonal ingredients over fire, making your dining experience one to remember.

Finish the night off with Burnt Orange’s carefully crafted drinks, including cocktails, soft drinks, wine or beer. The restaurant is open Sunday to Friday, from 12pm, closing at 12am on Monday to Thursday, 1am on Friday and 11pm on Sunday.

Address: 59 Middle Street, Brighton BN1 1AL 

Website: Wood-fired Flavours and Well-Made Drinks | Burnt Orange

Read more: Burnt Orange Named Best Restaurant In Brighton

embers

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Situated in the heart of Brighton’s Lanes, Embers serve sharing dishes and cook everything over an open wood fire. Their innovative cocktails are a must-try and the perfect end to your evening dinner. The restaurant truly lives up to their mission of ‘Fire and Friendship’.

Embers offers a unique experience with its open kitchen and fire cage. Its menu incorporates seasonal ingredients and bold flavours. Try their featured Smoked Bonito Tataki served with ponzu, radishes and wasabi cream.

Embers is open Wednesday to Friday at 5pm to 11pm, Saturdays at 12pm to 11pm and Sundays at 12pm to 9pm.

Address: 42 Meeting House Lane, Brighton BN1 1HB 

Website: Embers Restaurant Brighton – Wood Fired Cooking and Cocktails

terre a terre

Photo Credit: Terre a Terre

Terre à Terre is Brighton’s leading vegetarian restaurant that has been pushing the boundaries of plant-led dining since 1993. As one of the original restaurants in the Brighton Lanes, Terre a Terre have set the stage for a new era of vegetarian cuisine. The restaurant began as an idea to elevate meat-free dining and has grown into a renowned destination for creative and unforgettable dining experiences.

Their dishes feature bold flavours, unique textures and sustainable ingredients. Terre a Terre focuses on innovation and excellence. Its menu offers afternoon tea, a la carte, cake plates and a group/party menu. Be sure to book a reservation online before attending.

Address: 71 East St, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1HQ

Website: terre à terre – Brighton’s Award-Winning Vegetarian Restaurant

the little Fish market

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The Little Fish Market is owned and run by chef Duncan Ray. The restaurant offers simple, elegant and creative food that has drawn many through its doors since opening in 2013. The Little Fish Market offers a set lunch menu and an evening taster menu, perfect for a meal with family and friends.

The restaurant can cater for parties of 1 to 6 and it is advised to call ahead to check availability for larger groups. The Little Fish Market takes a minimalist approach to its dishes that lets the quality of ingredients shine. The restaurant has earned three AA Rosettes and a Michelin Plate, making it one of Brighton’s elite dining destinations.

The Little Fish Market is open Tuesday to Saturday, from 7pm to 10:30pm, opening at 12pm on Saturdays.

Address: 10 Upper Market Street, Hove BN3 1AS 

Website: Restaurant

the salt room

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Overlooking Brighton’s seafront, The Salt Room serves fresh seafood dishes. With a focus on grilled fish and shellfish, the restaurant offers a dining experience that celebrates the city’s coastal heritage.​

The Salt Room is a modern British seafood restaurant that celebrates cooking over coal. The seaside restaurant offers sustainable, local produce. The restaurant uses a Josper oven to grill fish, seafood and meat dishes.

The Salt Room has a seasonal a la carte menu and an innovative cocktail and wine list that can be enjoyed in the bar and with your meal. The restaurant takes the quality of its drinks seriously in order to craft the perfect pairing of food and drink. Enjoy expertly mixed cocktails, soft drinks, wine or beer.

The restaurant is open Monday to Sunday, from 12pm to 11pm, closing at 9pm on Sundays. Please note that the The Salt Room now accepts card payments only.

Address: 106 King’s Rd, Brighton BN1 2FU 

Website: Brighton’s Best Seafood Restaurant | The Salt Room

Palmito

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Palmito offers a cosy atmosphere with a menu inspired by global cuisines. Using a charcoal grill, the restaurant serves small plates that blend international flavours, such as hand-dived scallops with ancho and dulse butter. Its intimate atmosphere and inventive dishes make it a great choice for diners looking to try something new.

The restaurant uses open fire cooking with a handpicked selection of wines and Latin inspired cocktails. The founder, Diego, comes from Ecuador and has lived and travelled in Latin America, Southern Europe, and South Asia. This is reflected in his spice-driven menu, which changes weekly.

Palmito serves lunch on Friday and Saturday, from 12pm to 2:30pm, and dinner on Tuesday to Saturday, from 5pm to 11pm. Be sure to visit with your partner for a romantic, intimate dining experience, topped with a fusion of flavours.

Address: 16 Western Road, Hove BN3 1AE

Website: Palmito | Restaurant in Brighton & Hove | England

Hannah Shafau

Hannah moved from London to Brighton for university in 2022, trading in the city commotion for seaside sunsets. She's currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and loves writing stories. Her first experience with journalism was The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme, and from there she's written for student newspapers and blogs.   Hannah was drawn to Brighton because of its vintage stores, street performers and vibrant culture, which inspires creativity and nurtures her passion for writing. Brighton’s diverse community and lively art scene provide endless stories to explore, making Brighton not just a new home but a source of inspiration.