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    Wai Kika Moo Kau

    3.8 (27 reviews)
    InexpensiveVegetarian, Vegan, Cafes
    Open 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Chris H.

    As regular readers will know, I'm a bit of a veggie aficionado: I'm not, but like the food when done well. Wai Kika have certainly got the ticket, offering a wide selection of veggie goodies for reasonable prices, and really filling my veggie food ethos: not replacing the meat, but making new and tasty dishes. As well as that, they offer all the teas (I'm a big tea drinker), and always have a tasty soup or smoothie on offer if I'm in the mood for something lighter. I love it here, and recommend it wholeheartedly. Something about Wai Kika I always find faintly silly: I guess it's probably a combination of the name, the silly cow logo, and the sky blue paint job. On the inside, everything's a little more humble, with lots of wood on the walls and to sit on and behind. Everything which looks a little corporate from the outside is discarded by the pleasant and homely atmosphere within: certainly somewhere I just enjoy sitting and being. The food is also great, normally a collection of veggie classics, with inventive and tasty specials. These are always original, a nice collection of flavours, and go very nicely with the more fruity teas: a rare indulgence on my part, but the perfect combo here. It all just slots into place nicely at Wai Kika, and even the non-veggie's out there should give it a go, just to taste how great veggie food can be when it's done properly!

    Vegan Pancakes
    Hal F.

    We came here for the vegan pancakes and boy we weren't disappointed. We first asked for one their refreshing banana milkshakes, which was just like your typical milkshake but veganised. However, once the pancakes came along. Wow were they delicious. By the third pancake we were stuffed but we sailed on and finally finished the last one with a helping of earl grey tea. The staff were really friendly and atmosphere was very chilled - for a Sunday morning.

    Hearty full English breakfast
    Ally W.

    One of the many vegetarian restaurants at the North Lane, which is a cute street filled with boutique stores, restaurants, and cafes. The restaurant is quite cozy and simply decorated with some new age type of art work which is kind of a sure sign that you are in a vegetarian restaurant. Each dish on the menu is marked to show whether it is vegan, vegan options, gluten free etc. which is quite considerate. You can get veggie burgers, egg and fake sausages, soup, halloumi etc. kind of your usual suspect of vegetarian dishes. The taste is decent and the portions are quite generous. Definitely a good place for breakfast and lunch.

    Sophie W.

    Wai Kika Moo Kau is a favourite lunching spot of mine. Nestled in the busiest of the North Lanes, Kensington Gardens, it can get packed on any day of the week. There is a nice little outside seating area, but be warned: depending on the time of day, you sometimes feel like you're going to be swept off in to the bustling crowd! Everything about this cafe agrees with me. The name is great- I especially enjoy the infinite possibilities for mispronouncing it. Despite numerous visits, I still find myself getting it wrong! It reminds me of Hawaii too, which is always a pleasant place to bring to mind! The food is vegetarian and delicious. It's the kind of vegetarian food that makes vegetarianism finally seem acceptable to the meat-eating world: substantial, hearty food that uses yummy fresh ingredients that really fill you up! I took a meat-eating friend who professed to being scared of tofu (I know, get a grip!)...he tried my tofu burger and was a changed man! Everything is done with a twist at Wai Kika, meaning I have never been bored by my food. The veggie bangers and mash with onion gravy is delicious and I'm sure I once had it served to me in a giant yorkshire pudding (my favourite!), though it hasn't happened again :( The cafe is also great for breakfast and the milkshakes and juices are definitely worth investigating. The place isn't the cheapest in town, but the food is worth every penny!

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    Review Highlights - Wai Kika Moo Kau

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    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes - Cute and cozy. We were the last customers in there at the end...

    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes

    4.3(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £

    On this trip, in mid June 2025, we'd promised our American daughter a proper British "Cream Tea"…read more.. Somehow, we didn't expect to find it in Brighton, but this was the perfect place for it! After a long walk from Brighton Marina to the Pier, and a lot of shopping in The Lanes, we were ready for an Afternoon Tea! This Tea Shop is in the heart of "The Lanes", a picturesque location amidst brightly coloured shops, cafes and restaurants, in narrow, winding alleyways that make for a unique shopping area. It was lucky we went in at 4.30pm... They close at 5pm, but we were welcomed in as one of the last guests before they announced they were closed. It also meant we not only got a table, but the place started clearing out before we'd finished, so we ended up being the last customers, which was nice. It's a cute, cozy little tea shop, pretty on the outside and inside, with pictures of Brighton on the walls and an eclectic mixture of teapots, milk jugs and cups. It had been many years since I'd last had a "cream tea" and this didn't disappoint. We ordered some fruit scones and some plain scones (both were yummy but I recommend the fruit ones - the raisins & sultanas are really plump and juicy!). We also tried our scones both ways - cream then jam (the Devon way), and jam then cream (the Cornish way)... I'd been brought up the Devon way, but discovered the Cornish way is actually more to my liking! Both were yummy! We didn't buy any cakes, but the cakes (as well as the scones) are made fresh daily and looked delicious. And I must say, the tea itself was fresh and superior quality - loose leaf English breakfast, rather than bagged, really makes a difference. Our server was very sweet and friendly, and then, at the end, since we were the last customers, the shop owner came out to talk to us, and was super friendly and welcoming... She asked where we were from (always fun, as I'm British, but my husband and daughter are American). Despite it being the end of her day, she didn't rush us out at all, and enjoyed chatting with us. The whole thing was a delightful experience.

    Absolutely adorable little tea house! Love the tea cups and tea pots used as decor. Staff were…read moresuper friendly and helpful. The place was packed on a super hot day in Brighton and the staff kept the place hopping. Enjoyed cucumber sandwiches and the most delicious scones and clotted cream. A true English tea house!

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    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes
    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes
    That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes - Really good quality loose leaf English Breakfast tea too.

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    Really good quality loose leaf English Breakfast tea too.

    Oseta Cafe - Big Meat Plate (Full English)

    Oseta Cafe

    4.9(11 reviews)
    0.1 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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    Oseta Cafe - Scrambled Eggs on Sourdough

    Scrambled Eggs on Sourdough

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    Halloumi Scramble

    Oseta Cafe - Our Avocado, Bacon, Tomato and Basil on Sourdough

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    Our Avocado, Bacon, Tomato and Basil on Sourdough

    The Bystander Cafe

    The Bystander Cafe

    3.6(14 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    I stumbled upon this cafe on a rainy Thursday afternoon to kill time before my train and I'm glad I…read morecame. It's a quaint little spot and it was quiet when I came in. There's a big variety of seating options and I opted to sit in the back room where I enjoyed my drink and book in peace. The women who run the place were very kind. I'd definitely come back to try the food!

    Unbelievably awful!…read more We had two baked potatoes tuna and cheese. The potatoes came in soaked in butter from the bottom, the cheese was frozen cold, and the tuna was as chunky as it came from the can they didn't bother to break it down! Neither did they took the effort to warm the cheese !! The salad on the side tasted like eating Mayo from the jar!! We also had a latte. And this is for real!! 2/3 the cup is foam!!! When I removed and I asked for more milk (nicely) the girl who made the coffee took it personally and started trash talking me behind the counter as if I wasn't there. I wanted to return my food after the first bite and leave the place but cause I payed for it I felt bullied to set and digest the uncomfortable situation I was in. Recommendation: stop hiring people because you want to offer jobs and take your business into consideration. You need to hire a new cook and a new barista !! I can see that you take reviews here into action, and the location of your business is on point, and that you're taking a good care of the place. Just a bit effort in hiring and recruiting process and you'll be the next great thing there, especially the competition you have inside the station, plenty of great restaurants and cafes. Good luck!

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    The Bystander Cafe - Taken by me

    Taken by me

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    The Bystander Cafe

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    The Plant Room - Interior

    The Plant Room

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £

    Great space to unwind and actually work or socialize!…read more The perks +'s: + Well lit space and warm. + Sofa faces the lanes to people watch and to engage in conversation with your friends. Put down your phone please. + Tables come with benches or bar stools. Take your pick. + Toilet is clean. Important if you plan to camp there and work. + Electrical outlets abound. + Coffee is good. Lemon ginger tea is spicy! + Clean and friendly. + Music is at a decent decibel. I could hear myself think. The dregs -'s: - Wifi is free but damn it's testy. I lost connection a few times. Overall the place is friendly and good place to actually do some work on my laptop. It can get noisy though only when chatter increases with additional patrons.

    Yup, sorry its a 5....clearly popular, we managed to grab the very last table (for 2)...it wasn't…read morejust that the coffee was very good, which it was, or the chocolate and orange cake (which completely ruined my dinner...talk about Michelin Man after that!)...it was the friendliness, nay, happiness of the staff...fun, joshing, helpful...willing, yes I did say willing....so guess as ever whoever is at the top is hiring the right staff and its reflected everywhere...only thing is its not the most cosy, comfortable place but who cares! (We did go to the Marwood first because of the Yelp recommendation; well received but no space at all so bye bye; nor did that in any way look comfortable...the cake looked good though!)

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    The Plant Room - Big tables to lay out!

    Big tables to lay out!

    The Plant Room - Speciality Coffee

    Speciality Coffee

    The Plant Room - Lovely latte

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    Lovely latte

    Wai Kika Moo Kau - vegetarian - Updated August 2026

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