Vegetarian Restaurants in Hove
1. Terre à Terre
Vegetarian restaurant in Brighton
71 East St - BN1
“So many dimensions of flavour on each plate, each excellently balanced” and service with “just the right balance of the professional and the friendly” mean this veteran of The Lanes remains, for most reporters, “a revelation of how pleasing a vegetarian restaurant can be (and I am an omnivore!)” thanks to its “complex” dishes and “truly original flavour combinations”. Indeed, this “lively” venue is the most commented-on destination in town in our annual diners’ poll and the UK’s most prominent meat-free venue. Ratings, though, were dragged down a little this year by a few more cautious reporters who feel “it used to be a trail blazer but hasn’t moved on” and is “not as pleasing as it was”. On most accounts, though, it remains “worth the trip to the south coast”: “you don’t feel like you’re missing out on meat or fish”.
2. Food for Friends
Vegetarian restaurant in Brighton
17-18 Prince Albert St - BN1
“Highly recommended by locals”, this Lanes veteran of more than 40 years serves up “gorgeous, colourful veggie food” in a “glam and romantic” environment. Juggling “exotic flavours” from various Mediterranean and Asian cuisines, the kitchen sends out dishes that are “great, even for carnivores”. Its younger sibling, Botanique, offers similar options in nearby Hove.
3. Iydea
Vegetarian restaurant in Brighton
17 Kensington Gardens - BN1
2022 Review: “A fire before lockdown, followed by Covid restrictions, mean it's been a tricky time for this well-loved Brighton institution”, but the “fabulous” North Laine veggie and vegan café is happily once again back in business. “Beyond-delicious food, lovely people and a great atmosphere” ensure that it's “definitely worth a visit even if you’re not vegetarian”.
View full listings of 3 Vegetarian Hove Restaurants
Popular Hove Restaurant Searches
Hove Restaurant News