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The Michelin Guide is widely regarded as the gold standard in the culinary world, recognising the finest restaurants for their quality, creativity, and consistency. Every year, Michelin Stars are awarded to exceptional establishments, with one, two, or three stars marking different levels of excellence. For many chefs, earning a Michelin Star is the ultimate career achievement.
In 2025, 32 Brighton, Hove and Sussex restaurants have been featured in the Michelin Guide. Among them, three have been awarded one Michelin Star, one have received a Green Star for sustainability, and six have been recognised with the Bib Gourmand for offering outstanding food at great value.
Brighton is a paradise for noodle lovers, offering everything from hand-pulled Chinese Biang Biang noodles to rich, steaming bowls of ramen and fragrant Thai noodle soups.
Whether you’re craving a fiery Tom Yum in your favourite Thai restaurant, comforting tonkotsu ramen, or spicy Sichuan noodles, the city’s vibrant food scene has it all.
With fresh, locally sourced ingredients and authentic techniques, Brighton’s restaurants serve up unforgettable noodle dishes.
Explore our guide to find the best places for slurping, savouring, and enjoying top-quality noodles in Brighton.
Pictured: Nanima Asian Kitchen & Cafe
February is the month of irresistible dining deals, and this year’s offers are better than ever! From 2-for-1 deals and Wing Wednesdays to happy hours, 20% off, and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Welcome to our special offers page—your guide to fantastic value on food and drink this month. Don’t forget to spread the word among friends and make the most of these delicious discounts while they last!
- 2-4-1 Burger Tuesdays at The Roundhill Pub
- Moules & Muscadet £19.95 at Hotel Du Vin
- A La Carte Menu at Furna
- Coffee and Pastry for £5 at Shoreline Coffee and Kitchen
- Up to 60% off at Purezza
- Wednesday Deal at Social Board
Pictured: Furna on New Road.
Stay connected with our week-to-week updates through the Restaurants Brighton news. Stay abreast of recent openings, award-winning restaurants, our latest visits, including the 2025 Michelin results.
If you’re in search of something different and need some inspiration, explore our events page or buy a restaurant gift voucher online. Both provide you with up-to-date information on food and drink events in the city. Find unique and exciting experiences here on our restaurant offers page too, or look for daily updates on our social channels.
Make Sunday, March 30th, 2025 a day to remember with the perfect Mother’s Day celebration in Brighton.
Whether she loves a family-friendly lunch, a classic afternoon tea, or a bottomless brunch, there’s something for every mum.
Treat her to cocktails with a view, a gourmet dinner at one of Brighton’s top restaurants, or a cosy supper by the fire in a Sussex pub. With so many great options, you might even turn it into a whole weekend of indulgence. However you celebrate, this is the perfect time to spoil her with great food and good company.
Pictured: A cosy Mother’s Day seaside celebration in Ohso’s Winter Pods
🎉 Win The Ultimate Rodizio Feast for Four! 🎉
Our friends at Fogo De Chão are giving you the chance to enjoy the full Rodizio experience for four – complete with wine and desserts to round off the feast.
The Rodizio Feast includes a non-stop tableside experience of sizzling, skewered meats. From ribeye to leg of lamb, plus unlimited Brazilian sides like feijoada and pão de queijo.
With Mother’s Day around the corner, it could be the perfect way to celebrate!
Welcome to our recently re-designed Events Guide, making it easier than ever to stay in touch with the latest happenings around Brighton. Discover everything from wine tasting and potion-making to yoga retreats, pasta-making classes, sky dining, and you can even book your gastro camping for 2025 —the choice is yours!
Don’t forget to join our Facebook group, where fresh events are shared daily, helping you discover Brighton’s most unique and exciting experiences all month long. You may also want to browse our venue hire guide for Brighton if you are planning something special.
There are plenty of places to eat in Brighton, but what about places to drink?
Bars come in different shapes and sizes and to suit all moods. Whether you’re looking for a cocktail bar, rooftop bar, wine bar, or a bar bar we’ve got you covered for all types of bars in Brighton.
Use our Bars in Brighton page to find what you are looking for. You may also enjoy our Brighton Clubs and our Brighton Nightlife guide.
Pictured: Bohemia, a European-style grand cafe with a late-night lounge.
Our round-up of all-you-can-eat menus in Brighton highlights the best spots to enjoy a variety of international cuisines where the food options are plentiful. From Asian-inspired buffets to generous carveries, these Brighton restaurants offer endless choices to satisfy every appetite. Whether you’re craving sushi, curries, or comforting classics, there’s something for everyone. It’s a great way to explore new flavours or indulge in your favourites without limits. For those who love a good brunch, you may also like our guide to bottomless brunches, packed with delicious food and free-flowing drinks!
Pictured: Fogo de Chão.
Discover our Brighton guide to Thai restaurants, where authentic flavours meet modern dining experiences. From the newly opened Chilli Brighton in the historic Lanes, offering a fresh twist on Thai cuisine, to the incredible Asian and Thai-infused creations at Nanima Asian Kitchen and Cafe, Brighton and Hove are brimming with culinary delights.
Whether you’re craving traditional curries, street food favourites, or contemporary takes on Thai dishes, this city has it all.
Pictured: The brand new and cosy Chilli restaurant in The Lanes.
Our new restaurant round-up is constantly updated with the latest spots to try, bringing you the hottest dining news. This month, we’re excited to introduce The Pourhouse, Hove’s newest wine bar and restaurant where sophistication meets warmth.
Also new: Burger and Lobster, opening in February, the award-winning Village Pizza Kitchen, now relocated to new premises in Hurstpierpoint, Matador Burger restaurant in Hove and Chilli Thai, a recent addition to Brighton’s historic Lanes.
Discover these exciting venues and more—your next great meal awaits!
Pictured: The Pourhouse in Hove.
Brighton is undoubtedly one of the most dog-friendly cities in the UK, with its abundance of parks, miles of coastline, and the South Downs right on its doorstep. But where can you take your furry friends where they’ll feel truly welcome?
Our Dog-Friendly Guide to Brighton has you covered! Discover which restaurants, cafes, and pubs happily allow dogs and provide water bowls, dog biscuits, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere for your four-legged companions. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee or enjoying a meal, there are plenty of spots where your dog can tag along.
Pictured: The New Inn, Hurstepierpoint.
Hove boasts a vibrant and diverse restaurant scene that caters to a range of tastes and preferences.
From charming cafes to award winning trendy bistros, and elegant fine dining establishments, Hove offers a delightful array of culinary experiences.
With a focus on locally sourced ingredients, creative menus, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere, Hove is a great choice.
Pictured: El Bolillo: Hove’s bold new star, delivering an exciting, fine-dining twist on the flavours of Mexico City.
This month, we’re welcoming some fantastic new venues to the Restaurants Brighton guide!
Matador is Hove’s newest burger hotspot, serving bold flavours with over a decade of expertise behind every bite. Located in the heart of Hove, this stylish yet cosy restaurant offers a fresh take on the classic burger experience.
IL Bistro is Brighton’s original bistro and steakhouse, serving Mediterranean-inspired dishes since 1976. Tucked away in the Lanes and set in an 18th-century fisherman’s cottage, this intimate restaurant has been a local favourite for nearly 50 years.
Curio Café Bar is a European-inspired neighbourhood spot in Brighton’s Preston Circus. Bringing together some of Brighton’s best independent businesses, it offers a relaxed all-day café and bar experience.
The Pourhouse is Hove’s newest wine bar and restaurant, offering a stylish yet welcoming space to enjoy exceptional wine, expertly mixed cocktails, and beautifully crafted small plates.
Village Pizza Kitchen has relocated to Hurstpierpoint, serving award-winning artisan pizza and homemade pasta with high-quality British ingredients.
Chilli Brighton is the newest addition to the city’s food scene, opening in late 2024 in the historic Lanes. A sister venue to Chilli on Church Road, it brings a fresh, vibrant take on Thai dining, blending traditional flavours with a modern twist.
Pearly Cow, a new Brighton hotspot, showcases locally sourced meats, seafood, and seasonal produce in a beautifully designed setting.
Pictured: Curio Café Bar, the new European-inspired neighbourhood spot in Preston Circus.
Sharing dishes with friends is a truly wonderful experience, and Brighton offers numerous restaurants perfect for both casual and fine dining. For some stunning options, check out our small plates guide. Another idea is to enjoy sharing Sunday roast platters available at several Brighton and Sussex establishments. Whether you’re in the mood for a laid-back meal or a more upscale dining experience, Brighton and Sussex restaurants have plenty of options for sharing.
Pictured: Poco in Alfriston where there is no Sunday lunch menu, you just get it all, and it’s bottomless!
Discover the ease of making reservations online for restaurants in Brighton, Hove, and Sussex.
Whether you’re craving tasting menus, a romantic atmosphere, a casual small plates experience, Italian fine dining, wine tasting or a 2024 BRAVO winner, these restaurants offer a seamless reservation process. Book a table online.
Pictured: Small plates at No.34 in Lewes
The Ultimate Guide to Sunday Roasts in Brighton, Hove, and Sussex
From award-winning roast dinners to sharing roasts, crispy Yorkshire puddings, and luscious gravy, we’ve rounded up the best spots to enjoy a Sunday roast. Whether you’re after a cosy Sussex pub vibe or a modern twist, this guide has everything you need to find your perfect roast in Brighton, Hove, and Sussex.
Get ready for a feast and don’t forget to vote for your favourite roast dinner in the BRAVOS!
Pictured: Pearly Cow. Roast options include Sussex Wagyu Beef Topside, Half Roast Chicken, Rolled Porchetta or a Nut Roast
From gourmet creations to classic favourites, Brighton’s burger joints have something for everyone. Get ready to sink your teeth into the city’s finest!
Pictured: Matador in Hove
Explore Brighton’s premier steak destinations with our guide to the best in the city. LatinoAmerica in Hove tempts with the Amex sharing platter, a feast of South American flavours perfect for sharing. The Coal Shed boasts the indulgent Porterhouse steak, showcasing the finest cuts and impeccable grilling techniques from their Robata oven. For those seeking chargrilled perfection, Kindling steakhouse in Brighton’s Lanes offers a revitalised experience, blending robust flavours delivered from their open kitchen. Newest on the scene is Pearly Cow , firing up exquisite cuts of 45-day salt-aged steaks in style, in their chic Kings Road restaurant. Whether you prefer tender cuts served with flair or communal platters bursting with variety, Brighton’s steakhouse game promises the perfect steak for everyone.
Pictured: The Coal Shed Brighton: A New Chapter in a New Location
Still on trend year after year, the Bottomless Brunch shows no sign of disappearing from Brighton’s foodie scene. It’s the perfect go-to for celebrations, special occasions, or just a great way to enjoy pure value for money. Whether you’re craving breakfast with bubbles, a “Morning Glory” brunch with unlimited Bloody Marys, or loaded pancakes paired with endless beer, the options are endless.
Brighton offers a variety of bottomless brunch spots, with something to suit every mood and appetite. Discover all the top bottomless brunch highlights in our popular round-up.
Pictured – Malmaison on Brighton Marina
From perfectly poached eggs to fluffy pancakes and frumpets, the city’s brunch scene has something for everyone. Whether you’re after a classic Full English, a Sussex-inspired feast, alfresco dining, or a lively bottomless brunch, we’ve got you covered.
Explore award-winning Brighton cafés, cosy pubs, and hidden gems serving up the best brunches in Brighton and beyond. Whatever your style, our guide has the perfect spot for your next mid-morning feast!
Pictured: Pancakes at Twisted Lanes
Life is too short not to discover the 2024 best cocktail bars in Brighton and Hove, especially when planning a special night out. The finest bars can be elusive, so make sure to have our recommended selections on your radar. Explore these gems, and you’re guaranteed not to be disappointed. You may also enjoy the public voted best wine lists in the city, which saw Fourth and Church take the top spot for the second consecutive year, plus we have the lowdown on seafront bars, LGBTQ+ bars and our very own guide to Brighton nightlife.
Pictured: Anna at Fourth & Church.
We’re dreaming of relaxing by the open fire at The New Inn, or taking long countryside walks followed by a hearty lunch at The Eight Bells.
How about a seaside stroll in Worthing, capped off with a fish supper at CrabShack—wrapped in a blanket with a hot water bottle if you’re braving the outdoors?
There’s also sharing a roast at Kindling or belting out sea shanties with friends at The Farm Tavern. We’re feeling warm and snug just thinking about it!
Each year the AA reveals its latest AA-rated restaurants, and this year’s guide is filled with exciting new additions and returning favourites. Among the highlights for Sussex are the newly awarded Fig Tree in Hurstpierpoint and The Jolly Sportsman, both earning recognition for their outstanding cuisine. Returning favourites include etch. and The Little Fish Market, both of which have retained their impressive 3 AA Rosettes, showcasing their continued excellence in fine dining. This guide introduces some of the top-rated restaurants, offering a glimpse into the best culinary experiences Brighton and Sussex has to offer this year.
Here are the best restaurants in Brighton, as voted by the public in this year’s Brighton Restaurant Awards. With so much to offer, choosing a favourite can be tough, but the Best Restaurant category is about the whole package.
The BRAVOS celebrate the diversity, creativity, and quality of Brighton and Hove’s incredible food scene across 18 categories.
This year, more of you voted than ever before, and every restaurant on this list deserves recognition.
And the winner is… Terre à Terre! Huge congratulations to the team! See the top 20 best restaurants in Brighton.
Discover the very best of Brighton and Hove’s vibrant café scene with our Café Guide. Whether you’re after the perfect coffee and cake spot, an award-winning brunch, or a café offering something unique with incredible Sussex produce, this guide has it all.
From hidden backstreet gems to bustling seafront favourites, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Perfect for catching up with friends or taking a festive break, explore Brighton’s most-loved cafes and discover your next favourite spot this season!
Pictured: Shoreline Coffee and Kitchen, a new neighbourhood hangout
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At the March 2024 BRAVOs (Brighton Restaurant Awards Vote Online) the public voted 72,000 times and here are the results for the best Brighton restaurant accolade.
Terre á Terre was voted the most popular restaurant in Brighton, with Burnt Orange 2nd and Cin Cin 3rd. Brighton fiercely supports the independent restaurant scene and is considered the vegan capital of the UK.
While Brighton and Hove restaurants still remain starless in 2025, there are some otherwise notable entries worth celebrating in Brighton in this years Michelin round-up.
These include etch. The Little Fish Market, Burnt Orange, Wild Flor and Tutto to name a few. Nearby Sussex restaurants with one Michelin Star include Restaurant Interlude, The Pass and Gravetye Manor. We hope our cities restaurants will be recognised in the Michelin guide in years to come as more and more talented Brighton chefs receive national critical acclaim.
Here is the full round up of new restaurants across Brighton and Hove. This round up includes new restaurant openings in 2024-2025, El Bolillo, The Coconut Island, The Coal Shed, Deco at Saltdean Lido, Pearly Cow, The White Horses Rottingdean (summer) to name a few exciting openings.
These are the best lunches in Brighton and Hove in 2024-2025 according to this year’s BRAVO awards. Winner of this year’s best lunch is at LOST in the Lanes.
Lunch in Brighton and Hove is very popular with a variety of lunch options in different corners of the city. Bottomless brunches, seafront views, Drag Brunches and afternoon teas are favourites. This food and drink events guide will give you plenty of ideas.