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The Villa Restaurant (Turkish Villa) - (Near East Sussex, london)

Address: 🏡 9-10 Pool Valley, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1NJ, UK
Phone : +44 01273 774111
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#Kensington and Chelsea

Near East Sussex

Namo Thai Restaurant | Brighton - East Sussex

Rating: 4.9 /5
Paul Davis Great food, very fresh, the soft shell crab and serlion massaman was devine. Its not your normal green curry, red curry type restaurant. We had 4 dishes and berry rice. Think of it like Thai tapas. Staff are so friendly, food was so good. Depending on what you order we could have had 3 dishes plus the rice.

Mini MADRAS -

Rating: 4.9 /5
Carla Sturt Amazing authentic food. Full of flavour and heat. Staff were very kind. We had the lunch deal which was amazing value. I would highly recommend this if you want authenticity and value for money.

Fortune Inn Chinese Takeaway -

Rating: 3.8 /5
Miranda Washington This is our regular Chinese takeaway. They are always friendly, food is ready in 10 mins or so. Food is always piping hot and delicious. Free prawn crackers and fortune cookies always go down well. Love the prawn toast, and the chicken in garlic sauce is so tasty. Good portion sizes

The Tudor Tavern -

Rating: 4.4 /5
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The Corner House Free House & Garden -

Rating: 4.4 /5
Nora Bertulsone Dog friendly place, absolutely amazing stuff. We loved food and service. Recommend this place 100% Kids roast was delicious and children enjoyed every bite.
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Riddle & Finns The Beach - East Sussex

Rating: 4.4 /5
Marta Radziejewska We went to Riddles for an spontaneous lunch and it was the best choice. The service was great, all waiting staff were polite and smiling at all the times, they explained with knowlegde about dishes in the menu. Food was delicious risotto was perfectly cooked. Dessert for two had selection of the best desserts . We reccomend it!