Foodie Eshe
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BeFries - Belgian Fries
So it's not exactly a restaurant but it's definitely worthy of a visit... BeFries on West Street. I know, I know, West Street is not exactly a foodie destination but hold judgement until you've been.
There are two lovely guys running this place, both really passionate about making authentic Belgian Fries and my god the sauces are good. I'm normally just a ketchup person but I'd happily forgo it given half the choice of sauces here. The Green Peppercorn and Jerk Mayo are the ones.
The chips are from British potatoes and are hand cut one-by-one and then double cooked in a fryer that they had imported from Belgium to make them crisp and fluffy.
And a nice little bonus - these guys do their bit for the community too giving out chips and supplying hot water for chairities to offer tea and hot drinks to the homeless.
Full review on the blog if you want to know more: http://foodieeshe.com/befries-brighton-review/
So it's not exactly a restaurant but it's definitely worthy of a visit... BeFries on West Street. I know, I know, West Street is not exactly a foodie destination but hold judgement until you've been.
There are two lovely guys running this place, both really passionate about making authentic Belgian Fries and my god the sauces are good. I'm normally just a ketchup person but I'd happily forgo it given half the choice of sauces here. The Green Peppercorn and Jerk Mayo are the ones.
The chips are from British potatoes and are hand cut one-by-one and then double cooked in a fryer that they had imported from Belgium to make them crisp and fluffy.
And a nice little bonus - these guys do their bit for the community too giving out chips and supplying hot water for chairities to offer tea and hot drinks to the homeless.
Full review on the blog if you want to know more: http://foodieeshe.com/befries-brighton-review/