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    4.3 (4 reviews)
    ModerateSpecialty Food

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    18 years ago

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    14 years ago

    Easily the cheapest tin of Tyskie in town: £1.10. Also a nice selection of sausages. What more could you want?

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    14 years ago

    Good place Stands out in the street of shame Legal Note: Shame refers to the Street Drinkers and Chavs not LGBT people GOOD SERVICE

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    Muesli Mountain Market - http://mueslimountainmarket.co.uk/

    Muesli Mountain Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Muesli Mountain is great- if you haven't yet stumbled across it, I suggest you check it out pronto!…read moreHidden away in a yard behind Queen's Park Rd, it is essentially a mini open market, with stalls selling all sorts of yummy food and interesting arts and crafts produced locally. The ethos is basically local local local! It's a really lovely alternative place to pick up freshly made bread (from the Lighthouse bakery) and organic fruit and veg. At the moment there is a stall selling and renting (!) live Xmas trees in pots and there is also a great selection of Christmassy gift ideas. You can even pick up sustainably sourced logs and kindling for lovely winter open fires. The market is open every day except Sunday and if you live in the Hanover area it's a really great resource. Even if you live further afield, Muesli Mountain is worth a trek. It is an inspired project with a lovely atmosphere- one of those little gems that makes you so grateful you live in Brighton.

    Think Local, Buy Local, BE Local…read more As straplines go, Museli Mountain Market's is short, sweet and spot on. Run by a team of Hanover residents, it's an open market that aims to provide other locals with a space to meet, chat and learn how to be more sustainable. There's fresh organic fruit, salad and vegetables from local farms and allotments, gorgeous bread from Lighthouse Bakery and store cupboard essentials like pasta, rice, flour and cereals. They also sell local seeds and plants, cleaning products and Ecover refills. As a girl with a sweet-tooth, my only grumble is the lack of fresh and tasty, locally baked cakes!

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    Foodilic - Main + 3 salads (vegan)

    Foodilic

    4.1(85 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £

    Really great spot for healthier salads with copious options. I stopped in for lunch one day, and…read moregot their 1 main + 3 salads (£11.50 for eat in, £10.50 for take away). They had about 10 salads to choose from, most of which were vegan, and a bunch of mains, two of which were vegan. For the main, I got a decadent butter bean dish that was wonderfully flavoured, albeit quite oily. The salads were all quite intensely flavoured too, with a broccoli salad that had a nicely horseradish-dominant dressing, a tomato and bell pepper salad that was nicely dressed, and roasted sweet potatoes. Very filling and good value. I was really happy with the food. I capped off the meal with an American (£2.40), which was definitely above average for UK -- seems like the place is run by Italians, so that might be it. Super friendly and helpful staff who kindly pointed out everything that was vegan. All in all, highly recommended spot near the centre and beach.

    Random stop for lunch today as I was wandering through the streets of Brighton fresh off an…read moreinternational flight.. I walked past and happened to notice the sign out the front advertising an all you can eat lunch for £6.95 per person. If that wasn't enough of an arm twister, the food on display in the window looked AMAZING! Today's hot menu offerings were vegetable soup, beef goulash, vege moussaka and Caribbean chicken drumsticks with mash or rice. And then a gorgeous array of 7 fresh salads to compliment your meal. Fresh, fast and tasty! This quiet and cosy restaurant had super lovely staff, and the food was just fantastic. Great little spot for lunch on North Street.

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    Foodilic - You can find my article about a visit here www.eivapoppins.blogspot.co.uk

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    Taj Mahal International Foods

    Taj Mahal International Foods

    3.8(54 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    Situated opposite Waitrose on Western Road, this is an interesting supermarket, focusing on Asian…read morecuisine, with the emphasis on natural, organic and fairly-traded produce. The array of exotic fresh herbs and spices is impressive, but they also do a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables and dairy products, which are as locally sourced as possible. They also have an extensive range of special diet products - for example, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian products, and organic baby food. Prices vary hugely, though: pittas are very good value, for example, but some other items are more expensive. But with such a wide range it is unlikely you won't be able to find what you want. The main downer - as others have said - is the staff, who vary from friendly to downright dismissive. The other particular gripe is the awkward queuing system, that means that on every visit, someone who has arrived later has ended up getting served before me.

    I'm sorry but it has to be a 5...I have never ever seen such an amazing assortment of (mainly)…read moreAsian food...wow...that is in addition to all the usual fruit & veg...everything you ever wanted and more including things you have never heard of or seen! If only there were more like this. No wonder it was full of people from every clime and shore...brilliant...we took the opportunity to stock up on a few things we can't get anywhere but we really had to restrain ourselves...good thing we don't live in Brighton! Go there - its worth it; ignore prices...if you want it they've got it

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    Food For Chefs

    Food For Chefs

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££

    From the outside, Food For Chefs looks like the kind of adorable little grocery store where you'd…read morepick up all kinds of expensive but moreish goodies. Unfortunately, when I stepped through the door I felt like I'd entered some weird food store in the middle of nowhere. There's no fresh fruit, vegetables or salads, no mouth-watering cheeses or thinly slices pieces of parma ham, no fresh bread or strong smelling coffee. Instead there's shelves and shelves of preserved vegetables, anti-pastas, olive oils, vinegars, sauces, pastas and chutneys in fancy jars. Apparently, the food is sourced by the owners from specialist suppliers in Italy, France and Greece. Sadly, it just doesn't look that appetising or aesthetically appealing. I know quite a few chefs and I think they'd all prefer a global knife for a present.

    Food for Chefs is a classy little food store for the chef in everyone, stocked with a wide variety…read moreof preserved goods for everyone's gourmand needs. Unfortunately, a lack of fresh local produce, or cooking utensils, or anything to give you another reason to go makes Food for Chefs too specialised for most. In Brighton, we are a little spoiled for upmarket, amazing shops to buy specialty food items. With some of the larger chains, as well as a lot of local stores offering kitchen utensils, as well as fresh produce and specialty sauces and ingredients from around the world, the choice is exceptional. Where most of these stores branch out a little, offering a little bit of everything to entice the repeat customer, Food for Chefs instead offers only specialty ingredients, sourced from all over the world. While the items are excellent, the lack of any other specialty kitchen items, in an area bustling with shops that offer so much more, leaves Food for Chefs a little lacking. On top of that, the prices are astronomical. I understand that they've been sourced from all over the world and are, by and large, the best of the best, but I'd assume the prices were out of most residents' range, especially for simple ingredients such as olive oil and tomatoes. Yes, yes, olive oil snobs, I know that it can be viewed like wine and some are so much better than others, but I doubt many people are interested enough to pay these prices! Being around the corner from Carluccio's, Food for Chefs faces and even greater problem: excellent competition in most of the goods they stock, plus fresh produce and a chance to eat down and eat. If you're looking for that one specialty ingredient you're happy to pay through the nose for, Food for Chefs is a good bet, but otherwise give it a miss.

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    Yum Yum Oriental Market

    Yum Yum Oriental Market

    4.0(15 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £

    If you want to cook Oriental food, but cook it properly then this should be your port of call,…read moreopposed to Sainsbury's or Tesco. Firstly, you will get way more produce for your money and also was more items that you would ever see on a supermarket shelf. As a chef, this place has allowed me to cook far more dishes than I would have been able to without the stock they sell. From expected noodles and soy sauce to palm sugar, if it's in a recipe they will likely sell it. There is also a nice range of cooking items like woks and crockery all at decent prices. What I also like is having a hunt through the freezer compartments for dumplings, Chinese buns and dim sum. You can even get random Chinese sweets like white rabbit candy (very tasty). The owner is a really sweet lady, who will happily have a little chat and offer the odd cooking tip. You will also find a lot of adverts on the shop front for Oriental cooking lessons, which would be a good way to get more out the shop. A very nice supermarket that offers something a little out of the ordinary.

    I've got a real soft spot for places like this - speciallity foods but without the high prices…read moreand pretension. This is somewhere for real cooks, who want to make Oriental food properly, with authentic ingredients. They have all the basics - sweet chilli, soy, noodles rice - that you can get anywhere, but at much better prices and with a better range than any supermarket. They also stock lots of things that you won't find everywhere - unusual herbs and spices, and an array of tins and packages with unfamiliar and exciting looking names. Well, those bits I can read, anyway.

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    Archer's Butchers

    Archer's Butchers

    4.9(8 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    Archer's is a really wonderful little butchers located just off Elm Grove. It's pretty unusual for…read moreme to fall in love with a Butchers, as I'm not the biggest meat-eater in the world, but this place is just great! They specialize in game and the window is full of yummy looking homemade pies. I've yet to try one, but I'm betting they're delicious. The owners are really friendly and are diligently there, open early, every time I pop in to pick up sausages for a Saturday morning brunch. The sausages are really worth the trek up the hills...they have a brilliant variety-I highly recommend the chipolatas. In fact, they have everything you need for a really delicious breakfast...organic meat, bakery bread, free-range eggs and locally pressed apple juice....mmm, Archers is one of the establishments I miss most from my days living in Hanover. Every time I pop up to Archer's, there's a little queue of locals picking up milk or eggs, whilst enjoying a friendly chat with the proprietors. It's really refreshing to see an independent ethically-minded business being supported by its community! If you're an avid carnivore and want to know where your meat is coming from, this is the place for you.

    The best butchers in the hanover area atleast and I'm sure it is one of the best you will go to as…read morea local person. I feel it always takes time to get to know local owners but these guys have more banter than a bantersaurus rex so will chat with anyone. I second Sophie on the quality of the food and I can't put it any better than her so read her review. However, just to add that they have received a 5 star award from the Brighton & Hove City Council which you do not see very often.

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    Oseta Cafe - Big Meat Plate (Full English)

    Oseta Cafe

    4.9(11 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £

    This is my new favourite place in town, I've been here three days in a row and each time have been…read moreblown away! This is a humble independent cafe selling decent coffee and excellent home cooked food. The owner Elina hails from the Oseta region of south Russia and has brought some of the local cooking knowledge with her to breezy Brighton, and you can tell. The food is exquisite, cooked to perfection and the menu is packed with inventive recipes. Specials change regularly and there is plenty of choice on the regular menu. I recommend the Oseta's House, a delightful dish of scrambled egg with halloumi, tomato, and spinach... it really is to die for! Coffee is good (to this writer's taste buds anyway, but I'm no coffee aficionado) and there are plenty of other choices on the drinks menu. Honestly, if you haven't been here you need to get down immediately. Right now. Drop what you're doing this instant. You won't regret it.

    Oseta cafe has become my post workout re-fuel spot. It serves amazing brunch dishes that hits the…read morespot every time. I had the avocado and smoked salmon on sourdough the first time and the fennel sausage and lentil stew the second time. I also had a brilliant fresh lemon and ginger tea and the staff were brilliant - really chatty and friendly, but not invasive. It was the right balance between informal and professional and I really appreciated it. I even left with a slice of Guinness cake (which was to die for). I really love this little spot, and certainly will be back to try the meat and cheese dishes.

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    Our Avocado, Bacon, Tomato and Basil on Sourdough

    Polskie Smaki - gourmet - Updated July 2026

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