Vegas Seagull
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I used to laugh at my mate who decades ago used to eat his 'posh' burger in Blind Lemon Alley with a knife and fork. Seems like they were ahead of the curve
HT I think you're being extremely generous about MeatLiqour - they are a london Road establishment but not exactly the 'heart' of London Road (around Preston Circus). They are as close to Trafalgar Street as they are to the main London Road drag so I think hailing their opening there as brave etc is a bit misleading!
It isn't, but who cares? A well made burger is something that I want to eat. Sometimes.
I know you're fond of a G&T. I like a well made one of those too. Again, sometimes.
I used to laugh at my mate who decades ago used to eat his 'posh' burger in Blind Lemon Alley with a knife and fork. Seems like they were ahead of the curve
Sorry I am old fashioned a burger should be in a rolland eaten outside. My brother took me to a burger bar in Los Angeles that has apparently been open 24/ 7since pre World War II
Sorry I am old fashioned a burger should be in a rolland eaten outside.
So tomorow is Isaac at Gloucester Place Brighton. Anyone been?
So tomorow is Isaac at Gloucester Place Brighton. Anyone been?
Keen to go, but am off to Set tonight for the first time. Shall we spill our brains to NSC about our meals?
Please. I've got a booking at Set.
Please. I've got a booking at Set.
Tonight? Tomorrow night? We're tonight. I shall be listening out for your catchphrase.
You wont be disappointed. Personally I found the restaurant part rather good. Even the rabbit at the time was splendid (and Im not a rabbit fan) i suppose it helped being by the "kitchen" so the chefs gave you the plates and the explanation directly!
The food at Set is by some considerable distance the best in Brighton: well sourced, technically brilliant and, best of all, a chef who's obviously got a great palate, so the flavour combinations are extraordinary, with a long finish, with a complex array of different elements appearing in each mouthful.
It is let down, however, by a strange spatial set-up, there is a bar which seems bigger and even a table-tennis room. I think they ought to concentrate just on the restaurant, which is also too noisy, at times we struggled to hear the fourth person who was most distant on a round table. The wine is also poor: a small selection; over-priced; not terribly good examples of their kind; and not brilliant partners to the food.
Well Isaac at....having been to the set which was great Isaac knocks it into a cocked hat.
Why? Simply because there isnt a turnaround. It IS one set menu and restricted to about 40 people. Starts at 7 finishes at 10.30. Each dish is presented by the chefs themselves and the only negative is the restaurant is a bit brightly lit.
The GF is a massive massive foodie, eaten all over Brighton (seriously its ridiculous and we are talking Gingerman, Set, 64degrees level) and she has said its the best food in Brighton.
Book early for Isaac.