Go to China Palace several times a year and good quality, think they have just put their prices up though.
Going to Capri in Lancing in two weeks time, anyone been and any reviews ?
Capri is nice right next door to the micro pub The Standley
Go to China Palace several times a year and good quality, think they have just put their prices up though.
Going to Capri in Lancing in two weeks time, anyone been and any reviews ?
Riddle & Finns - Brighton Seafront
Packed out seafront so table booked, loads turned away and I can tell you I am really warming to this restaurant.
Starters I had scallop carpaccio, picked fennel, confit lemon & wasabi dressing and the better half butter & champagne sautéed squid with celery & apple roulade & salmon caviar. These were both exceptional and light and tasty for a hot summer evening.
Both had mains of pan fried fillet of halibut , brown shrimp, new potatoes, asparagus & oyster veloute.
Absolute quality in this dish from the crispy skin to an oyster veloute to die for.
A superbly chilled Pignot Grigio to refresh on a balmy evening.
Fantastic restaurant but book if you want the one on the front.
Well, we did Little Fish Market a couple of weeks ago as planned, though never quite had time to write the review it deserved until now. I have to say, everything we read about it was true and it was one of the most enjoyable meals I've had in our great city.
Firstly you have to like fish. I know that's a given with the restaurant name but, still, fish based snacks and four fish based courses means you REALLY have to like fish. Liking white wine helps too.
If you do then there's probably no finer restaurant in Brighton. Each dish was cleverly conceived and beautifully executed with the perfect portion size to fit the overall experience. Never once do you feel over-stuffed or under-fed.
My favourite was a salmon dish, perhaps suprising given that I tire easily of salmon, given that is seems to be our default supermarket fish of choice at home when we want something the kids will eat. This, however, was cooked exactly as I love it - just off medium rare - and flaking perfectly with lovely crisp skin, sympathetic accompanyments and the best wine of the evening.
We did the wine pairing. Personally I would only do this once. We wanted to try everything on there because they all seemed so good but we'll probably go for a bottle of something mid-rangy next time just because it will cut the bill down a little.
Service was fantastic and this is where the place really has a USP compared to a lot of busier restaurants in Brighton. The small number of customers, single front of house and one chef makes it very intimate and the way they book the tables so you can only arrive at 7, 8 or 9 but stay the whole night, staggers the covers so that the pace of the meal is perfect to the minute and the food always arrives looking and tasting like it's stright out of the pan rather than the heat lamps. To say we were well looked after is an understatement. Yes, they got a tip
Mrs GB has declaraed it her new favourite place in Brighton, preferring the individual plates and limitless time at the table to 64 Degrees (we got one of the 7pm slots). I'm still with 64 Degrees. I'd like options that weren't fish and prefer the busier nature of the venue and discussion about food that sharing dishes starts off. Two hours is long enough for me and you're nearer decent drinks places to round off an evening. Little Fish Market is a very decent second for me though and really only down to personal choice. Absolutely certain we'll be back to both again soon.
Hello all. Just looking for some help on a nice place to book for a business lunch. Needs to be central Brighton, we are based in North Laines and client is coming from London. Launched my creative business in April this year and this is my first Brighton based lunch so be great to make it a good one! I tried the Ivy, but it's booked up, I am looking for something w/c July 9th. Cheers for your help in advance any suggestions massively appreciated!
Well, we did Little Fish Market a couple of weeks ago as planned, though never quite had time to write the review it deserved until now. I have to say, everything we read about it was true and it was one of the most enjoyable meals I've had in our great city.
Firstly you have to like fish. I know that's a given with the restaurant name but, still, fish based snacks and four fish based courses means you REALLY have to like fish. Liking white wine helps too.
If you do then there's probably no finer restaurant in Brighton. Each dish was cleverly conceived and beautifully executed with the perfect portion size to fit the overall experience. Never once do you feel over-stuffed or under-fed.
My favourite was a salmon dish, perhaps suprising given that I tire easily of salmon, given that is seems to be our default supermarket fish of choice at home when we want something the kids will eat. This, however, was cooked exactly as I love it - just off medium rare - and flaking perfectly with lovely crisp skin, sympathetic accompanyments and the best wine of the evening.
We did the wine pairing. Personally I would only do this once. We wanted to try everything on there because they all seemed so good but we'll probably go for a bottle of something mid-rangy next time just because it will cut the bill down a little.
Service was fantastic and this is where the place really has a USP compared to a lot of busier restaurants in Brighton. The small number of customers, single front of house and one chef makes it very intimate and the way they book the tables so you can only arrive at 7, 8 or 9 but stay the whole night, staggers the covers so that the pace of the meal is perfect to the minute and the food always arrives looking and tasting like it's stright out of the pan rather than the heat lamps. To say we were well looked after is an understatement. Yes, they got a tip
Mrs GB has declaraed it her new favourite place in Brighton, preferring the individual plates and limitless time at the table to 64 Degrees (we got one of the 7pm slots). I'm still with 64 Degrees. I'd like options that weren't fish and prefer the busier nature of the venue and discussion about food that sharing dishes starts off. Two hours is long enough for me and you're nearer decent drinks places to round off an evening. Little Fish Market is a very decent second for me though and really only down to personal choice. Absolutely certain we'll be back to both again soon.
Riddle & Finns - Brighton Seafront
Packed out seafront so table booked, loads turned away and I can tell you I am really warming to this restaurant.
Starters I had scallop carpaccio, picked fennel, confit lemon & wasabi dressing and the better half butter & champagne sautéed squid with celery & apple roulade & salmon caviar. These were both exceptional and light and tasty for a hot summer evening.
Both had mains of pan fried fillet of halibut , brown shrimp, new potatoes, asparagus & oyster veloute.
Absolute quality in this dish from the crispy skin to an oyster veloute to die for.
A superbly chilled Pignot Grigio to refresh on a balmy evening.
Fantastic restaurant but book if you want the one on the front.
A platter of oysters with accompanying condiments and spices alongside an ice cold beer form R&F's is one of life's great, great pleasures.
Hello all. Just looking for some help on a nice place to book for a business lunch. Needs to be central Brighton, we are based in North Laines and client is coming from London. Launched my creative business in April this year and this is my first Brighton based lunch so be great to make it a good one! I tried the Ivy, but it's booked up, I am looking for something w/c July 9th. Cheers for your help in advance any suggestions massively appreciated!
Sadly I found out last night, that a once popular Horsham institution is set to close. Granted probably not known to many people outside the Horsham area, but Mr.Li's has been well known to local diners for over a quarter of a century.
My wife and I moved down from London in 1989 and being fans of good Chinese food were recommended to Mr.Li's by some friends. We used to eat there regularly during it's heyday of the 1990's and early noughties, when on a Friday and Saturday evening thje restaurant was inevitably packed, with no chance of a table unless you had reserved well in advance.
Sadly over the last ten years or so, Horsham has been overrun my eating establishments, both restaurants and takeaways, with East Street, (on the opposite side of town from Mr.Li's), almost wall to wall with restaurants. All this has taken it's toll on Helen the owner, and the last few years has seen the restaurant lose it's music license, very few people seem to go through the door, and the interior has become quite shabby.
From September set to become part of the Domino's pizza empire sadly. Thanks for all the great memories Helen and Tommy.
Well, we did Little Fish Market a couple of weeks ago as planned, though never quite had time to write the review it deserved until now. I have to say, everything we read about it was true and it was one of the most enjoyable meals I've had in our great city.
Firstly you have to like fish. I know that's a given with the restaurant name but, still, fish based snacks and four fish based courses means you REALLY have to like fish. Liking white wine helps too.
If you do then there's probably no finer restaurant in Brighton. Each dish was cleverly conceived and beautifully executed with the perfect portion size to fit the overall experience. Never once do you feel over-stuffed or under-fed.
My favourite was a salmon dish, perhaps suprising given that I tire easily of salmon, given that is seems to be our default supermarket fish of choice at home when we want something the kids will eat. This, however, was cooked exactly as I love it - just off medium rare - and flaking perfectly with lovely crisp skin, sympathetic accompanyments and the best wine of the evening.
We did the wine pairing. Personally I would only do this once. We wanted to try everything on there because they all seemed so good but we'll probably go for a bottle of something mid-rangy next time just because it will cut the bill down a little.
Service was fantastic and this is where the place really has a USP compared to a lot of busier restaurants in Brighton. The small number of customers, single front of house and one chef makes it very intimate and the way they book the tables so you can only arrive at 7, 8 or 9 but stay the whole night, staggers the covers so that the pace of the meal is perfect to the minute and the food always arrives looking and tasting like it's stright out of the pan rather than the heat lamps. To say we were well looked after is an understatement. Yes, they got a tip
Mrs GB has declaraed it her new favourite place in Brighton, preferring the individual plates and limitless time at the table to 64 Degrees (we got one of the 7pm slots). I'm still with 64 Degrees. I'd like options that weren't fish and prefer the busier nature of the venue and discussion about food that sharing dishes starts off. Two hours is long enough for me and you're nearer decent drinks places to round off an evening. Little Fish Market is a very decent second for me though and really only down to personal choice. Absolutely certain we'll be back to both again soon.
How big is your group?
Riddle & Finns - Brighton Seafront
Packed out seafront so table booked, loads turned away and I can tell you I am really warming to this restaurant.
Starters I had scallop carpaccio, picked fennel, confit lemon & wasabi dressing and the better half butter & champagne sautéed squid with celery & apple roulade & salmon caviar. These were both exceptional and light and tasty for a hot summer evening.
Both had mains of pan fried fillet of halibut , brown shrimp, new potatoes, asparagus & oyster veloute.
Absolute quality in this dish from the crispy skin to an oyster veloute to die for.
A superbly chilled Pignot Grigio to refresh on a balmy evening.
Fantastic restaurant but book if you want the one on the front.
Just 2, the client and I.
As you’re based in North Laine I’d suggest Cin Cin then. Reason I asked is that you sit around a bar with the cooking and service in the middle...it’s good for groups of 2, 3 but gets a bit difficult if you have larger numbers.
Great thanks both, will check them outI'll second Cin Cin but also throw in Semolina just up the road in Baker Street. They don't do lunch on Monday or Tuesday's though.
Love Riddle & Finns but it annoys me you can't book an outside table - it's turn up and hope.