insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 07 - September 2015 | Page 38

FOOD+DRINK How About a Spot of Lunch? cont. The Salt Room, Brighton www.saltroom-restaurant.co.uk The Salt Room is a modern British seafood and grill restaurant. Its focus centres on celebrating the fruits of the sea, delivering the finest seafood and grilled meat cooked over charcoal to the table. The emphasis here is on sustainability, championing local produce and continuing the ethos of sharing plates. Located opposite the West Pier, this seaside dining retreat has uninterrupted sea views that can be enjoyed from the inside via its glass fronted windows, and for when the temperatures rise, outside on its shaded terrace. Samples lunch dishes include slow cooked and coal roasted beef with nashi pear, onions, and oyster leaf; and South Indian fish burger with pickled red onions, 15 green chilli slaw, and apple and herb relish. La Cave à Fromage, Brighton www.la-cave.co.uk La Cave à Fromage is a treasure trove. Nestled on Western Road, La Cave offers an array of handpicked cheeses from across Europe and the UK, complemented with the finest wines and cured meats. Experts talk you through the various offerings, from their port soaked Stilton which is matured on site to their French goats’ cheese or Lancashire bomb. You can take a selection of cheeses with their accompanying delights home for a truly Continental lunch or take a seat, order a £10 cheeseboard or charcuterie-board and enjoy the relaxed ambience of La Cave. It’s a fail-safe lunch stop. Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead www.gravetyemanor.co.uk Dining at Gravetye Manor is a special treat, where the lunches are just as sensational as dinners. The dining room is wood panelled and classically traditional, and the lovely garden is the ideal place for a leisurely lunch. Gravetye Manor has a one-acre walled kitchen garden, which, during the summer months, provides almost all of the fruit and vegetables that are used in the kitchen, assuring you of the very freshest ingredients. Why not try the two course lunch for £25, or the three course lunch for just £30? You’ll have a choice of delicious food and the menu includes Sussex pork belly, poached skate wing, and chestnut cake. Pier 9, Hastings www.piernine.co.uk Pier 9 has a beach chic feel to it – light and airy with a touch of the contemporary, this is classic Sussex in one room. And the food – including the exceptional £10 lunchtime menu – matches it perfectly. Eat delicate gazpacho with amontillado sherry, grapes and toasted almonds, or perhaps the linguine with shrimp, chilli and coriander for a true summer lunch in beautiful surroundings. The Barley Mow, Polegate www.thebmpub.com Offering home-cooked food, and superb service with local real ales and fine wines, The Barley Mow is an excellent choice for an exquisite lunch. With so much choice, from the specials’ board to the extensive menus (which include lighter bites, larger meals, vegetarian options, gluten-free and plenty for the kids), there is something to please every palette. Dishes include classic Gazpacho, smokey slowcooked pulled pork and handmade haddock fishcakes. Rickshaw Oriental, Brighton www.rickshaw-oriental.com This modern eatery in the centre of Brighton perfectly blends the cuisines of Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Korean and Indian cooking. With a large selection of delicious dishes, including plenty for vegetarians and vegans, the lunchtime menu showcases the best of Oriental fusion with offerings such as Korean Bibimbap, Katzu Curry, and Vietnamese Thit Heo Kho Tieu. The open-plan restaurant and bar provides a great atmosphere for both casual and business get-togethers with flavours to tempt even the pickiest of palates. 38