Brighton and Sussex Dining Articles
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Jali (2008)
Most people tend not to associate Indian food with fine dining. Indeed, of the close to 10,000 Indian restaurants in the UK, only a handful - most of them in London - have achieved culinary recognition from the likes of Michelin or the AA. In part, this is because the guides have...Read This Article
Eating Out Along The Sussex Coast (2008)
From Chichester in the west right along to Rye in the east, the Sussex coast is home to almost a million people. Brighton, Hove, Worthing and Littlehampton account for almost half this number and over the years a vibrant restaurant scene has developed giving residents plenty of c...Read This Article
La Fourchette (2007)
With Brighton fast becoming London-by-the-Sea, it's inevitable that London chefs should find that their talents would be just as well received down south, as they would in over-priced, hectic London. Such is the case with the chef at La Fourchette: Chef Pascal moved his not incon...Read This Article
Dining Out Around Brighton And Sussex (2007)
Brighton, and indeed Sussex, has the immense benefit of being bordered by the sea on one side -- which leads to a close symbiotic relationship with all things piscine, as well as a steady influx of tourists and eager restaurant-goers -- and on the other by London, from whence the...Read This Article







