Love this! Reminds me of the “Italian Job” gelato recipe sprinkled with olive oil and fennel pollen I adapted from NYC restaurant Lilia for easy home cooking! Just one scoop can waylay a Mafia Mobster's most nefarious plottings.
This is everything. We travel for food, and we travel to Brighton for some of the best food. On my last visit, we werel ooking for Wai Kika Moo Kau, so I'm sad to hear it's closed. And I was sincerely hoping Bonsai Plant Kitchen *wasn't* on your list, so I could have the pleasure of introducing it to you. My partner took me there last year for a birthday dinner, and it was absolutely fantastic! It's also far easier to go from one vegan joint to another in Brighton. There are places in London that are so spread out, so far away, that we can't quite muster the energy to journey there and back!
I know! it's the best place. The fact that you can walk to all the food is still something I appreciate so much. And Bonsai is a DREAM. It's quite hard to get in now, you have to book way in advance. Great that it's so popular, that indicates that it might stick around as so many others are sadly closing.
I love Brighton, is full of weirdos!
Myself included...
Love this! Reminds me of the “Italian Job” gelato recipe sprinkled with olive oil and fennel pollen I adapted from NYC restaurant Lilia for easy home cooking! Just one scoop can waylay a Mafia Mobster's most nefarious plottings.
check it out:
https://thesecretingredient.substack.com/p/get-nyc-restaurant-lilia-italian-job-gelato-recipe
I loved Brighton! If I were to live in the UK again, I'd want to live there. Also I endorse Oeuf :)
This is everything. We travel for food, and we travel to Brighton for some of the best food. On my last visit, we werel ooking for Wai Kika Moo Kau, so I'm sad to hear it's closed. And I was sincerely hoping Bonsai Plant Kitchen *wasn't* on your list, so I could have the pleasure of introducing it to you. My partner took me there last year for a birthday dinner, and it was absolutely fantastic! It's also far easier to go from one vegan joint to another in Brighton. There are places in London that are so spread out, so far away, that we can't quite muster the energy to journey there and back!
I know! it's the best place. The fact that you can walk to all the food is still something I appreciate so much. And Bonsai is a DREAM. It's quite hard to get in now, you have to book way in advance. Great that it's so popular, that indicates that it might stick around as so many others are sadly closing.
I love visiting Brighton for this reason, so many great options! Purezzq is amazing, fortunately there is also one in London too
I LOVE Purezza. Yes I've been to the London one as well and it's great!
I’m not vegan, but defo bookmarking this list for if/when I ever visit Brighton! Yummy.
Hooray, this is what we want: non-vegans trying the vegan food! It's all so delicious, you'll love it.