Free Food Resources in Brighton
You can quickly refer to this helpful list of free food resources in Brighton. Including food banks, soup kitchens and more. Read more.
You can quickly refer to this helpful list of free food resources in Brighton. Including food banks, soup kitchens and more. Read more.
Rating: ★★★★★ (5 out of 5 stars) – If you’re after an authentic Thai meal, you can’t go wrong with Red Snapper in Seven Dials, Brighton. Family owned, it was opened by Panwad Manateepho and her family has been in the game for three generations. Red Snapper isn’t just a restaurant – it’s an experience with a real sense of identity and that’s also thanks to Panwad’s husband, Philippe who has decorated the interior with art from Rayong street artists and has used recycled materials to give it a unique aesthetic.
Red Snapper: A True Taste of Thailand, in Brighton Read More »
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4 out of 5 stars) Vegan fish and chips, you read that right! Located just opposite the i360 tower on the seafront, No Catch have been making a bit of a name for themselves by serving up a plant-based take on the seaside favourite. A little bit like Jesus, they’re turning tofu into fish.
Rating: ★★★★★ (5 out of 5 stars) Welcome to the Shakespeare’s Head Review! Only a short but steep hill away from Brighton train station, away from the seafront – there is just enough separation from the town centre to give Shakespeare’s head a proper local vibe. That, and because it fills up and has a bit
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4 out of 5 stars) I was finally able to sit-down at the highly rated breakfast spot, Moksha Caffe, or simply referred to as ‘Moksha’ by the locals AND big sign above the door. Just at the bottom of Trafalgar St and on ya’ left, keep walking until you see the arse end