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Chilli Pickle: Review At Brighton Indian Restaurant’s New Home

Chilli Pickle has a relaxed friendly atmosphere where you are instantly greeted by lovely members of staff. To then be struck with smells of Indian cuisine coursing through the building, along with the traditional music playing creates an authentic feel. The restaurant is small, tucked away in the lanes but not one you want to miss.

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With many traditional Indian dishes to choose from and a variety of street foods and sides, it is truly phenomenal. Although the name Chilli Pickle may seem daunting, there is a selection of spices on offer.

what’s on offer

The food is astounding it’s definitely worth getting lost in the lanes for their set menu on the weekends starting at £18 for a huge serving. On the set menu, you can choose from six curries all served with masala pappadom, pilau rice, chutney, pickles and chapatti.

Their popadom with three dips has a fresh minty sauce, sweet mango chutney and their signature sauce; Chilli Pickle. Something for everyone!

Their onion bargees are truly show-stopping as a part of their street food on offer. If you are fancying a light lunch or even a small plates dinner then it’s recommended to order two to three street food dishes and one to two sides to really enjoy your time at Chilli Pickle.

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Traditional pots and dishes add to the authentic feel of the restaurant. The low lighting and tucked-away tables create the perfect atmosphere for date night. With the restaurant being newly opened in the lanes, it is situated perfectly around everything else the city has to offer.

Address: Chilli Pickle, 6-8 Meeting House Lane, BN1 1HB

Website: https://www.thechillipickle.com/

Freya Louise Hawkins

Currently a University of Brighton student studying Journalism. Freya is joining the team for a two-week work experience to demonstrate her skills and desires in writing in a journalistic style about her passions outside of uni. Alongside a love for the city, Freya also loves attending the theatre, concerts, and food and is excited to contribute as much as possible to the We Love Brighton page. From the sea to the city, there are so many opportunities in Brighton and so much to love!