Delivery
Pickup
Outdoor
The best restaurants in Hanover and Elm Grove Brighton and Hove South East
47 Restaurants on GastroRanking
Delivery
Pickup
Outdoor
10 Opinions in 1 websites
Un maravilloso restaurante vegetal pop cada viernes ... cada semana la comida temática diferente (indios, vietnamitas, hamburguesa, japonesa, etc) deliciosa comida, si alguna vez vienen a Brighton o vivir aquí, lo recomiendo encarecidamente que lo visite. He comido allí con los vegetarianos y veganos y omnívoros y todas han sido muy impresionados y volvimos conmigo. Tanto esfuerzo ha ido a la comida, es tan bien presentado y la calidad de la comida es excepcional ... sí, estoy muy impresionado! Una atmósfera relajada con un personal amable. Comida que todo el mundo le encanta.
237 Opinions in 1 websites
We went in on Monday for a free curry (for students) and I am hooked! The people running Tun Tun’s are so friendly, as soon as we walked in they greeted us with a smile and asked whether we’d like “veg, vegan or meat?” I went for the chicken curry. It was still hot when we got home to eat it. Considering it was free food, it was absolutely delicious. Lots of chicken, lentils and veg. Exactly what I needed on a gloomy Monday evening. I will definitely be back to try more of their foods. They also do a £5 deal for students.
96 Opinions in 2 websites
Took my god son here for a milk-sake , he has the chocolate milkshake and we shared a brownie . Very large milkshake had to have some of his as otherwise would of been hyper . Nice service and large spacious space.
438 Opinions in 1 websites
This was once one of the best pubs for a Sunday Roast, sadly now one of the worst. This is what happens when the customer is compromised and is taken for a fool. The portions here used to be huge and the quality exceptional but not anymore. We waited for over an hour for the food to arrive and when it did it had reduced in past size. It was all cabbage and very little else. My chicken had to be the smallest portion I had ever seen in my entire life, I woukdn't even had classified it as a child'd portion. I sent it back in disgust, I wasn't going to pay fort the insulting portion that was presented to me. The whole ordeal was handeled appalling and was told that thay had a 'new chef'. Not quite sure what the signifcance of having a 'new chef' had to do with the insulting portion size. I left in disgust whlist the other two staid and ate their plate full of cabbage. A complaint was later made to management who took absolutely no responsibility whatsoever and the best that was offered was taking the item sent back off of the bill! Did the managment really have intentions to charge us for that, especially as it was sent back. No apology was offered and no responsibility taken. I did notice that the pub was nowhere near as busy as it had been on past visits, perhaps word has got around that it was no longer somewhere good to have a Sunday lunch at. This is pure greed to think that the can serve tiny portions and very little else for the same price as before and the customer accepting this and not noticing that they were being totally ripped off. It may be a quick way of maximising your profits for now but on the long run there will be no returning trade. Not sure about The Hause on The Hil but it woulkd be more appropriately renamed as 'The Hause that went down Hill'