The Best Restaurant in The Southeast, England

Background Illustration for Restaurants

If you're in a seaside town, look for that great British staple, fish-and-chips. Perhaps "look" isn't the word—just follow your nose. On the coast, seafood, much of it locally caught, is a specialty. Try local smoked fish (haddock and mackerel) or the succulent local oysters. Inland, sample fresh local lamb and beef. In cities such as Brighton and Tunbridge Wells there are numerous restaurants and cafés, but out in the countryside the best options are often pubs.

ThewitchEZ Restaurant

$$

Owned by talented graphic designers and photo artists, ThewitchEZ is certainly a unique concept: delicious German- and Polish-influenced comfort food served in the middle of a design studio (which means you can have your passport photo taken while you wait). Never mind the weirdness of the concept; this place is a whole lot of fun, and the food is good to boot—schnitzel, pierogi, German sausage, pizzas, and more.

3 Meeting House La., Brighton, BN2 1HB, England
01273-673652
Known For
  • Truly unique concept
  • Worthy potato dumplings
  • Great atmosphere, but no children allowed
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Sat.

Something incorrect in this review?