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Another recommendation on the curry front, is actually a take away rather than a sit down, but the Balti Express is my favourite curry in Brighton. It literally makes my mouth start watering thinking about it. If you haven’t tried them and you like your curry I would say try it as soon as possible.
Jamies Italian post match to celebrate, much better than anticipated.
Squid started very good and crab spaghetti very nice
For take away try Curry Inn at seven dials. I thinks it's better than any of the sit down curries I've had in Brighton.
Went to 'Isaacs at' last night. It's certainly different, and hit some high notes, but lacked consistency. You have to pre-pay for your food (£45/head), turn up 19.00-19.20 and, beyond vege/pescetarian options, there's no choice. This provides the (very young) chefs the opportunity to announce each course -- of which there were about eight, if you include things like pre-starters, bread and sorbet.
The pre-starter was OK, and the next three courses were highly encouraging:
Carrots three ways, was a well executed dish, with good contrast of flavours and textures
Breads were very good: a treacle sourdough, and a shallot brioche
Stone bass, PSB, wilted coriander and lemon sauce was a simply brilliant dish and revealed just what the kitchen could do
Then came two disappointing courses:
Jacob's Ladder beef with parsley root and lettuce: the beef lacked flavour, it was either a poor cut, or poorly sourced, and all the more problematic as it was the nearest thing to a main course. A couple of weeks ago, I had flank steak with porcini at Polpo which showed them how it could be done.
Pear and bay leaf sorbet was just a bit meh.
The next two desserts/petit fours were an improvement:
Apple two ways with whisky ice cream was good, but lacked that wow factor
Lemon and almond drizzle cake was lovely, but there have been equally good variants in other similar restaurants
Overall, it's encouraging, but needs to iron things out. Think it's quite good value, and the concept pretty much works for me, but I'll be heading back to Set and 64 Degrees before I go back there.
Three deserts is two too many at minimum. Personally I'd rather have two extra savory courses and a nibble of cheese.
Hoping to go to Semolina on Saturday, I say hoping - we're first reserve pending a cancellation. Supposed to be very good - anyone been?
Time for a bounce me thinks. I work round the corner from Bills and have now had breakfast there twice and takeaway bacon sandwiches twice ( each time I've given them the benefit of the doubt ). The breakfasts are pretty poorly cooked and not very good value for money. They are also bread laden - good way of padding it out !!!! Their bacon sandwiches are the worst I've ever had by a country mile. Stale bread ( and once again too thickly cut ), tight on the sauce and bacon so overcooked it shatters like glass ( and some instances could almost be called burnt ). 0/10 - far far better places all across the city for half the price.
Go there quite regularly. Fantastic food, best steaks in the area
went there last week on the basis of this comment. It was great, so thanks
Time for a bounce me thinks. I work round the corner from Bills and have now had breakfast there twice and takeaway bacon sandwiches twice ( each time I've given them the benefit of the doubt ). The breakfasts are pretty poorly cooked and not very good value for money. They are also bread laden - good way of padding it out !!!! Their bacon sandwiches are the worst I've ever had by a country mile. Stale bread ( and once again too thickly cut ), tight on the sauce and bacon so overcooked it shatters like glass ( and some instances could almost be called burnt ). 0/10 - far far better places all across the city for half the price.
Hello everyone.
I need a recommendation for a cheap and cheerful meal this saturday. I've exhausted all the avenues I can think of.
Brighton/Hove area, ideally quite close to Hove Station (want a few pints of cider in the Watchmakers Arms first). GO!
(Currently thinking the Urchin)