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Moshi Moshi
Popular with a trendy Brighton crowd, Moshi Moshi in the Opticon centre in Bartholomew Square has a casual café-style ambience and a slick designer interior. With red ceilings, a sushi bar and friendly service, Moshi Moshi has become a popular meeting place for the after-work cocktails-and-sashimi set, and the environmentally aware restaurant has won awards for its responsibly sourced seafood. Perfect for stylish business meetings, dates and green tea breaks, the restaurant has an excellent selection of sushi, sukiyaki and tempura as well as wine, sake and fresh juices. Star dishes include the steamed Cornish fish in a ginger and black pepper sauce; the chicken teriyaki with sweet potatoes and aubergine; and the Gyoza vegetable and pork dumplings.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: Opticon, Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JS [Map]

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New Steine Restaurant
Tucked away inside the fashionable New Steine Hotel in central Brighton is an award-winning restaurant serving up homemade French food. The New Steine Bistro has a cosy Parisian vibe, and the contemporary décor has a distinct Provencal twist. Set in a five-storey Georgian townhouse, this elegant restaurant attracts business travellers and tourists as well as food loving locals, and the classic French menu is made with produce sourced from Sussex farmers. Perfect for romantic escapes, working lunches and chic dinner parties, the New Steine Bistro boasts a certain je ne sais quois. Expect gourmet Gallic treats such as steak frites with garlic butter and Béarnaise; foie gras de canard, served with warm toast; and crème brulee.

Cuisine: French
Location: New Steine Hotel, 10 - 11 New Steine, Brighton, BN2 1PB [Map]

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No. 1 Bar & Bistro
The No. 1 Bar and Bistro is a quiet, chilled restaurant tucked away inside Brightons Queens Hotel. With views of the beach and the pier, this modern brasserie-style dining room has all the essentials for a relaxed meal with friends a traditional Brit menu with a modern twist, polished wooden floors, high-backed leather seats and attentive, friendly service. The free wi-fi here is handy for business meetings, and cocktails, afternoon tea and bespoke menus for groups are all available. Favourite dishes include the homemade meatballs with penne pasta smothered in a rich tomato sauce; the Thai salmon flavoured with fresh chillis, lemon grass, garlic and coriander; and the crunchy apple, basil and lime salad.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Queens Hotel, 1 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1NS [Map]

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Noori's
Located in the heart of Brighton, Noori’s is a traditional Indian restaurant with a contemporary twist and a big hit with local curry connoisseurs. The dining room itself is bright and airy with low-key décor and comfortable seating that creates a relaxed setting for lunch or dinner. The knowledgeable staff will happily mix you a cocktail or two before dinner, and there are fine wines and beers like Kingfisher and Cobra on offer too. If you like to stick to familiar favourites, Noori’s tandoori king prawns and chicken tikka masala are the best in town. For something a little different, try their signature Cochin chicken - a mild but flavoursome dish with pepper, coriander, mint and coconut cream.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 70 Ship Street, Brighton, BN1 1AE [Map]

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Ohso Social
An oasis on Brighton beach, Ohso Social is a family friendly café, bar and restaurant right on the seafront. A spot where diners can take full advantage of the beautiful setting of this famous city, Ohso Social is at its very best in the summer months when al fresco dining can be enjoyed on the heated terrace with its views of the famous piers however a cosy, modern and fresh indoor dining room makes this relaxed spot a year round favourite. Combining the very best that Brighton has to offer – relaxed seaside dining, exciting nightlife and a chilled out vibe – Ohso Social is the perfect local restaurant for residents and visitors alike.

Cuisine: British
Location: 250a Kings Road Arches, Brighton, BN1 1NB [Map]

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Pho
For healthy Vietnamese food with sea views and a vibrant setting, you can’t go past Pho in Brighton’s Black Lion Street. Only a stones throw from the centre of The Lanes, this bustling restaurant is loved by locals for its extensive al fresco dining area, nutritious food and friendly service. Popular for business meetings and lunch dates during the day and relaxed meals in the evenings, Pho has a positive, cheerful atmosphere and the menu is filled with tasty vegetarian and gluten-free dishes alongside traditional meat ones, and regulars love the fresh juices and Pho’s famous Vietnamese ‘weasel’ coffee. The restaurant is equipped with wi-fi, making it an easy place to work, and the staff are happy to create bespoke meals for fussy eaters.

Cuisine: Vietnamese
Location: 12 Black Lion Street, Brighton, BN1 1ND [Map]

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Red Cottage
In Brighton, where restaurants are ten to the pound, it takes a lot to impress the locals. However, Red Cottage has managed it. How? By combining an unpretentious classic Chinese restaurant interior with great Cantonese, Szechuan, Peking and Shanghai food cooked fresh to order. Red Cottage works the classic red and gold interior combination with paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling, fresh linen on the tables and classic Chinese artworks on the walls while friendly staff chat with customers as they flick through the long menu with its many choices. Red Cottage offers several dining options, from a Sunday lunch through to a £15 choose-your-own set menu.

Cuisine: Chinese
Location: Formerly Lee Cottage, 6B Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WA [Map]

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Rock & Roller
Rock & Roller is a sexy American restaurant on Brighton’s Western Road - a slick affair filled with vintage furniture, a super-chilled vibe and a hip crowd. With its dark, moody lighting, green banquettes, upstairs pool hall and art deco showpieces, Rock & Roller oozes old-school James-Dean-era charm. The restaurant's menu features locally smoked ribs and huge homemade burgers, and the pool room upstairs features 50s milk bar stools and a cinema screen playing old films. Perfect for parties, business meals and fun nights out with friends, Rock & Roller is a highlight on the Brighton bar and dining scene.

Cuisine: North American
Location: 95 Western Road, Brighton, BN1 2LB [Map]

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Rotana
Located on Preston Street in Brighton, Rotana restaurant is a popular Moroccan restaurant serving a fusion of Middle Eastern dishes. Colourful inside, Rotana has a traditional dining room decorated with ochre-coloured walls, white linens, Persian rugs and carved wooden screens, and locals love coming here for parties, office functions, al fresco summertime meals and group get-togethers. Belly dancers can be arranged on request, and the flavoursome menu is filled with Lebanese and Persian twists. Star dishes at Rotana include the kibbeh shamieh - homemade deep-fried lamb meatballs mixed with cracked wheat and onions; chicken couscous with caramelised onions, raisins and almonds; and the popular tagine bel barkook – a traditional lamb tagine with caramelised prunes, apricots and sesame seeds.

Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Location: 10 - 11 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HN [Map]

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Sabai Thai Gastrobar
The Thai word ‘Sabai’ translates simply as ‘relaxed’, the perfect description of this Brighton gastrobar where the urban cool of London on Sea is matched to the ethnic charm of the Land of Smiles. Bringing a taste of Phuket’s beach bars and Bangkok’s most upmarket restaurants to the UK, Sabai is all about chilling out, South East Asian style – a fact which is patently clear from the silk floor cushions, cocktail menu and warm, smiling welcome. The deep red and dark wood, gold and green interior is as beautiful as Sabai’s freshly cooked, authentic food, MSG free and made using local ingredients where possible and imported Thai herbs and spices where essential. Because everything is made to order, special requests are welcomed.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 165 - 169 Princes Place, North Street, Brighton, BN1 1EA [Map]

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