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    Eating Out in Brighton

    Birmingham is the home of the Balti and its Mecca is Ladypool Road just outside the centre. My personal favourite is Imran's but if you've ever been to Manchester's curry mile you'll know there is plenty of choice. If you prefer to stay in the town centre a great upmarket curry restaurant is...
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    Eating Out in Brighton

    I avoid Broad Street as it has so many students on the piss in favour of the more adult but not too quiet area around New Street. Worth starting at Purecraft Bar & Kitchen on the corner of Waterloo St and Victoria Square. Owned by the people who operate Simpson's ((Brum's 1st Michelin Star...
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    Eating Out in Brighton

    The college of food (now University College Birmingham) is still right up there if you're ever in town (says he as a member of the Board of Governors :lol:)
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    Eating Out in Brighton

    Well certainly Ludlow (and surrounding area). Ludlow itself had 3 but down to one since they all buggered off to London. Couple more not far away though. Kenilworth has one which is my favourite. I live in Bewdley and there are three Michelin restaurants within 30 minutes drive. Best food...
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    Eating Out in Brighton

    Chilli Pickle are seeking crowdfunding to expand to a (small) chain which is what caused me to reflect on the few enjoyable food experiences I've had in Brighton as an occasional and brief (there's never enough spare time to look around properly) visitor. Armed with the lists from here should...
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    Eating Out in Brighton

    I left Brighton long before the recent surge in British gastronomy. My memories of decent food around the town are that they were few and far between - I remember a restaurant (Prinnys?) in Steine Street which I think is now Il Duomo, and the Copper Kettle in Kemp Town that tried to do French...
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