Steak & Mediterranean fare in an 18th-century fisherman's cottage with outdoor tables in The Lanes
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Creative fish/seafood dining in an unpretentious setting, with regional produce and local artwork
Signature steaks and Modern British dishes in a family-run, converted Victorian house with terrace
Photos line the walls of this cool, snug kitchen with bistro fare, a tiny patio & photo services
6 Market St, Brighton BN1 1HH, UK
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