29 best restaurants in Brighton: Find your seaside gem

Heading to Brighton? The coastal city has more to offer than fish and chips on its pebbled beach or ice creams on the pier – although these are Brighton staples. The city is actually a hub for a range of gorgeous restaurants, and below you can browse our list of the best places to eat in Brighton, in order to - ahem - Brighton up your day.

Updated on 07 April 2025

Ah, Brighton. This seaside gem, only a pebble’s throw away from London, is not only an incredibly popular destination during the summer for busy city folk looking for an escape to the beach – it's also the cultural hub of the south. On top of all of that, Brighton eating places are some of the best eating places in the country. 

Unofficially the UK’s ‘hippest’ city, it has always been a destination for the free-spirited, and it has even been named the happiest place to live in the UK several times. It’s also the only area in the UK with a Green Party MP, a left-leaning party focusing largely on environmental issues. Its large LGBTQ+ population has also given Brighton its nickname as the unofficial gay capital of the UK, and the city is renowned for its diverse communities, quirky shopping areas and its popular music, arts and cultural scene.

All of this, alongside its increased tourist focus, has helped attract millions of visitors over the years, ranging from day-trippers and holidaymakers, to hen-do parties and clubbers. Recently, a similar influx has been detected on Brighton’s restaurant scene, which consequently is as vibrant and enticing as the city itself.

How do we choose the best restaurants in Brighton? SquareMeal employs a top team of restaurant critics who venture far and wide to find the best places to eat in the UK, and that includes the sunny south coast! Everything in this list is vouched for by a member of our team, or by one of our local Brighton experts. We're always on the lookout for restaurants with great food, service and hospitality, regardless of price point or style, so whatever you're looking for, we're sure you'll find it in this list. And naturally, we're always on the pulse of what is new and exciting in food, so you'll see restaurants come and go regularly from this list, so it represents the best of the best in Brighton right now.

If you'd prefer to take a look at our full list of Brighton restaurants and scour all your food options to make the perfect choice, be our guest. 

The Chilli Pickle

The Chilli Pickle

6-8 Meeting House Lane, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HB

This is Indian with a deft, complex and creative interpretation, which goes down well with the hip foodies of Brighton. Chef Alun Sperring has taken his experience at the Cinnamon Club in London to the southern shores to create signature dishes such as red tandoori sea bream, rose water-infused mutton biryani and oxtail Madras.

Under £30
Indian
The Coal Shed, Brighton

The Coal Shed, Brighton

31-31 North Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1EB

Sister restaurant to Brighton’s The Salt Room, this barbecue-leaning restaurant is mostly known for to-die-for beef – locally sourced fillet, rib-eye and rump is sizzled on the restaurant’s Josper grill and served with a choice of sauces – the green peppercorn is a knock-out – alongside indulgent sides such as truffle mac ‘n’ cheese and beef-dripping chips.

£50 - £79
Steak
International
Bonsai Plant Kitchen

Bonsai Plant Kitchen

45 Baker Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4JU

There's some serious talent behind the scenes at this plant-based powerhouse - in fact, the cooking is so extraordinary that it really transcends the vegan moniker. Dishes are cooked on a bincho grill over Japanese charcoal, and the smoke really takes the food to another level. We'd recommend just diving straight into the tasting menu.

£50 - £79
Vegan
South East Asian
64 Degrees

64 Degrees

53 Meeting House Lane, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HB

Encapsulating the edgy, hip, leftfield and idiosyncratic identity of Brighton itself, this rock n’ roll restaurant offers excellent British food with a thrillingly theatrical concept. From the open kitchen, dishes such as flat iron misozuko with Bovril and shallot; Gorgonzola, kimchi and hazelnut in a boisterous veggie constellation; or brill with grapefruit and chilli impress.

Over £80
Modern European
Market Restaurant

Market Restaurant

42 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN3 1JD

One of many excellent tapas-style restaurants in Brighton, Market is a gorgeous little space, with gleaming green ceramic tiles lining the walls and jamon legs hanging over the bar. The menus are typical Spain by way of Sussex, celebrating local ingredients and producers.

£30 - £49
Tapas
Spanish
International
Med.

Med.

2-3 Little East Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HT

Brighton isn’t short of great wine bars, but Med is definitely worth a visit. This Brighton Lanes restaurant is just a short walk from the seafront, and mixes a well-constructed wine list (including lots of natural and low-intervention options) with easy-going bistro-style plates.

£30 - £49
Modern European
Mediterranean
Bars
International
Fusion
Wine Bars
Furna

Furna

6 New Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1UF

Taking up residence in a beautiful Georgian townhouse near Royal Pavilion Gardens, Furna's luxurious tasting menus combine exceptional ingredients with pitch-perfect cooking. The interiors are beautifully done too, combining grand period details with contemporary touches, and wine pairings and cocktails - should you want such things - are expertly curated. Make no mistake, Furna is a true gem. 

Over £80
International
SquareMeal UK Top 100
Dilsk

Dilsk

44 Marine Parade, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1PE

This sophisticated little tasting menu spot in Drakes Hotel offers sublime cooking across compact, seasonal menus. Dilsk shows off some of the most inventive, delicious cooking in Brighton - at very reasonable prices, we should add - and we love the minimal, whitewashed interiors too.

£50 - £79
Modern European
British
Terre à Terre

Terre à Terre

71 East Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HQ

This meat-free diamond has been serving vegetarian food since 1993 and is a popular spot for open-minded B-towners. The food is equally open-minded and always dazzles the crowds with unusual flavour combinations and intriguing ingredient pairings, leaning towards Asia. Korean fried cauliflower, say, comes with sweet and sour sesame sauce and onigiri rice, soused daikon, kohlrabi and pickled mirin ginger jelly.

£30 - £49
Vegetarian
Vegan
Afternoon tea
International
Fourth and Church

Fourth and Church

84 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB

A much-loved neighbourhood restaurant in the Hove area, Fourth & Church is always buzzing. The quick-fire small plates and tapas dishes have Fourth & Church feeling like a British version of a tapas bar, and it’s a wine merchant too so you can take any good bottles away with you.

Under £30
Modern European
Tapas
Wine Bars
Palmito

Palmito

16 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN3 1AE

This petite Latin American restaurant does a lot with a little - an old takeaway space has been carved out into a 20-seater paradise of exotic flavours, with wonderful dishes emerging from a charcoal grill in the kitchen. The drinks are good too - there are always a handful of refreshing cocktails on offer.

£30 - £49
South American
International
Dishoom Permit Room Brighton

Dishoom Permit Room Brighton

32 East Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HL

Dishoom Permit Room has been a smash hit since landing right in the heart of The Lanes, combining Dishoom's excellent all-day offering with a worryingly drinkable cocktail list. Over 50% of the menu is vegan and vegetarian, making this a great choice if you're planning around dietaries. 

£30 - £49
Bars
Indian
Nanninella Pizzeria

Nanninella Pizzeria

26 Preston Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2HN

Staunchly authentic Neapolitan pizzas from a Napoli native, owner Sergio is a serious pizzaiolo, turning out beautiful chewy pizzas from his pride-and-joy pizza oven. Nanninella had our hearts as soon as we saw it had the most Napolitani pizza of all on the menu - the 'wurstel e patatine', which combines French fries and frankfurters on a margherita. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it!

Under £30
Pizza
Italian
The Set

The Set

50 Preston Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4QF

Chef and owner Dan Kenny brings his experience cooking at the renowned Gingerman to this progressive, boundary-pushing restaurant. There is only one weekly-changing tasting menu of between 16-20 courses, focused around micro-seasonal British ingredients and sustainable produce. Dishes change all the time, but examples might include scallop tikka masala, parfait and port, and milk bread with cheese burger butter.

Over £80
British
Embers Brighton

Embers Brighton

42 Meeting House Lane, Brighton, West Sussex, BN1 1HB

One of the best restaurants in Brighton Lanes, Embers focuses around dishes cooked over wood fire, including the likes of sticky aubergine with tahini cream, and chicken leg with honey butter and pul biber aioli. Worth a visit for the entertainment of the cooking as well as excellent food.

£30 - £49
Vegetarian
Vegan
Steak
British
Barbecue
International
Lost in the Lanes

Lost in the Lanes

10 Nile Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HW

Hyper-seasonal cooking right in the heart of the Brighton Lanes, Lost in the Lanes is one of those restaurants that suits all people and occasions. Whether it's a Sunday roast, quick breakfast or dinner and drinks after work, Lost always seems to deliver.

Under £30
British
Riddle and Finns The Beach

Riddle and Finns The Beach

65 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1NA

As you might have guessed, locally-sourced seafood is at the forefront of this bijou, beachfront restaurant. If the weather allows, sit outside for some epic views of the beach and the ocean, which will fill your nostrils with that salty sea air that will undoubtedly add to your experience. Gulp down ceviche dressed with a chilli, red onion and lime salsa, or fresh oysters.

£50 - £79
Fish
Lucky Khao

Lucky Khao

1D St James's Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1RE

The talented team at Lucky Khao have worked at some of the best restaurants in Bangkok (including renowned Bo.Lan and 100 Mahaseth), before bringing authentic Thai barbecue back to Brighton. Get stuck into chicken larb, chilli lamb skewers, and sustainable cocktails, to a thumping soundtrack of 90s hip hop and rock.

Under £30
Thai
Halisco

Halisco

64 Preston Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2HE

Another Preston Street gem, Halisco's buzzy atmosphere and vibey Mexican food never fails to make a casual catch up into an all-out party. Great tacos and snacks are joined by an extremely quaffable list of tequila and mezcal cocktails, making Halisco extremely popular (we recommend booking in advance). 

Under £30
Mexican
Bincho Yakitori

Bincho Yakitori

63 Preston Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2HE

Bringing a slice of Japan to the streets of Brighton, this smoky barbecue restaurant evokes the indulgent spirit of izakaya bars in Tokyo with its grilled small-plates. Chef Dave Miney cooks over the binchotan coal grill in this industrial looking site just off Brighton beach. The result? Skewers of chicken hearts, pork belly and Korean chicken wings, all oozing with umami, spice and smokiness.

£30 - £49
Japanese
Nostos

Nostos

63a Holland Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1BA

It may be chic inside, but Nostos has the heart and soul of a proper rustic taverna, with food to match. From Cretan pastries and bowls of deep-fried crispy squid to gigantes humming with rich tomato and herbs, Nostos is a knockout - it's no wonder it gets so busy. 

£30 - £49
Greek
Wild Flor

Wild Flor

42 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2FN

With an unassuming little front on the main road to Hove, Wild Flor is totally unpretentious, but there’s some brilliant cooking happening behind the scenes. Bright, airy bistro interiors meet classic cooking with a touch of elevation (on last visit we ate a majestic glazed short rib with asparagus and watercress). Wines are bang on too - arguably some of the best in the city.

£50 - £79
Modern European
Brasserie
Wine Bars
Bistro
SquareMeal UK Top 100
Etch by Steven Edwards

Etch by Steven Edwards

216 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2DJ

MasterChef: The Professionals 2013 winner Steven Edwards has been a fixture in Hove for some years now, impressive with technical tasting menus. These days Etch is affordable too - the signature menu is five courses and priced very reasonably as a result, making Etch more of a regular neighbourhood haunt than a special occasion restaurant.

Over £80
Modern European
British
The Gingerman

The Gingerman

21a Norfolk Square, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2PD

The original restaurant by Brighton chef legend Ben McKellar is still going strong. Top-drawer ingredients are used and combined in simple pairings, resulting in ace dishes. A starter of asparagus soup with poached quail’s egg, toasted ciabatta, Old Sussex Cheddar and home-cured lardo virtually sings on the plate, while desserts such as lemon parfait with buttermilk and Gingerman honey sorbet are a triumph.

£50 - £79
Modern European
The Little Fish Market

The Little Fish Market

10 Upper Market Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN3 1AS

It might be hidden down a nondescript side street in Hove, but there is nothing nondescript about this tiny fish restaurant. It serves up absolutely terrific seafood in a seriously refined way, in the shape of a fixed-price tasting menu, which changes every month or so. Reserve your table well in advance, though – this place books out quickly.

Over £80
British
Fish
Burnt Orange

Burnt Orange

59 Middle Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1AL

Another success story from restaurateur Razak Helalat (the man behind The Salt Room and The Coal Shed), Burnt Orange is a little more relaxed and buzzy, promising signature cocktails and music late into the night. The food is good too - think spiced calamari fritti, grilled halloumi with spiced fig honey, and wood-fired cod with green coconut curry.

£30 - £49
Modern European
British
Rockwater - Hove

Rockwater - Hove

Western Esplanade, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 4FA

The Rockwater team have done a fabulous job with this gorgeous seafront restaurant in Hove - the interiors of this multi-floor space are beautifully decorated, and the food is great too, kicking off with fresh baked pastries, before transitioning into an easy-going lunch and dinner menu.

£30 - £49
Modern European
International
Pearly Cow Brighton

Pearly Cow Brighton

Pearly Cow, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2FA

This slick steakhouse on the Brighton sea front has an air of Parisian bistro about it, and the cooking is outstanding, from tender Wagyu short rib with beef dripping chips, to an excellent mascarpone creme brulee. Spot on service and a great English wine list completes the experience.

Steak
British
Fish
Anakuma

Anakuma

50 Preston Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2HP

The Halisco team turned their talents to sister restaurant Anakuma, applying the same high-octane fun to vibrant Asian flavours. There's some very clever cooking going on here (like the incredible katsu devilled eggs with curry sauce) and once again, the cocktails are on point too.

Under £30
Pan Asian

Just a short way west of Brighton you'll find Hove, arguably Brighton's most eclectic, exciting food neighbourhood. Don't believe us? Check out our list of the best restaurants in Hove - we have eateries you don’t want to miss!

Or, find more of our hand-picked recommendations for Brighton right here: best afternoon teas in Brighton; best brunch in Brightonbest bottomless brunches in Brightonbest of Brighton's vegan restaurants; best Sunday roasts in Brighton

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