Thank you for this. Any other decent eateries anyone can recommend in B&H with nice and ideally heated outdoor areas ahead of reopening?
Is anyone familiar with Korean cuisine?
If so, what exactly in bibimbap? and are there any Korean restaurants in Brighton to be recommended? The only one l've had any feedback on is KOGI.
Sorry but as a total philistine/dinosaur what am I actually getting when I go to a Michelin star restaurant?
Thank you for this. Any other decent eateries anyone can recommend in B&H with nice and ideally heated outdoor areas ahead of reopening?
Ripped off and laughed at.
I've eaten in a few Michelin-starred places and never once felt ripped off. On the other hand, every time I've been obliged to go to the likes of Pizza Express for a family birthday I've felt robbed, even with one of their promos.
I’ve eaten in 2 and felt they were joking with their prices.( I didn’t pay) I can’t say it was ordinary but it was just ok. Never ever warranted that sort of money. If you’ve got the dosh then fair enough.
I ate at a restaurant many years back on Radar street in Budapest called Costes and I still remember what an incredibly good meal it was. It was also very reasonable. A few years back I notiiced it had got a star now and the prices had gone up astronomically....
If you don't mind going upmarket then The Salt Room is open with a big terrace on the seafront road, covered with heaters. I'm booked in for our wedding anniversary later this month.
Very timely that you should mention the Salt Room, only this morning l have booked a table for four, (inside), to dine there in a few Sundays
time.
Is it a good choice for Sunday lunch?
I've not had Sunday lunch there but I would expect their roast to be very good. They are twinned with the Coal Shed and their other meat is excellent (though the seafood is even better).
I'm by no means rich so usually a one star kinda guy. In my experience you can get a tasting menu for around 60 euro (I've done so in Spain, France and Italy). In Spain and Italy you can get a bottle of wine for 20ish, the place in Lyon I went to was a bit more. All in all less than 100 euro a head, which I don't think is bad for a memorable experience and a full evening's entertainment.
Going back to my post about eating in a place in Budapest (Costes) I can still remember what I ate. I think we should get some tastes up here.
I had duck served with a creamy lenti and mushroom sauce served on an amazing fresh waffle. Can’t remember what veg there was but one of the great meals I’ve had the pleasure to have put in front of me.
I used to like the River Cafe in Hammersmith. Had the best bread and butter putting you could taste. Jamie Oliver was Sioux chef or maybe Apache..... I don’t know.
Going back to my post about eating in a place in Budapest (Costes) I can still remember what I ate. I think we should get some tastes up here.
I had duck served with a creamy lenti and mushroom sauce served on an amazing fresh waffle. Can’t remember what veg there was but one of the great meals I’ve had the pleasure to have put in front of me.
I used to like the River Cafe in Hammersmith. Had the best bread and butter putting you could taste. Jamie Oliver was Sioux chef or maybe Apache..... I don’t know.