Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Hove, England, United Kingdom. Hove /hoʊv/ is a town in East Sussex, England, immediately west of its larger neighbour Brighton, with which it forms the unitary authority Brighton and Hove. It forms a single conurbation with Brighton and some smaller towns and villages running along the coast. As part of local government reform, Brighton and Hove were merged, to form the borough of Brighton and Hove in 1997. In 2001, the new borough officially attained city status.
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5 based on 227 reviews
Tropical Sushi proved to be a success as a POPUP Kitchen appearing around Brighton for the past year. Now you can finds us in our own permanent location. Our menu is a mix of traditional sushi blended with outside the box sushi with a Latin flair. At Trop
Spending an evening in Brighton we needed somewhere to eat. We chose Tropical Sushi largely because of the excellent reviews. We were made to feel very welcome. It took us a while to get our heads around the menu simply because weâre not used to sushi but we were excited by what we saw. We decided to go for the vegetarian gyozas, Wakame, Amazonas platter plus a couple of other dishes and were delighted by each of these tasty morsels of food. Also wonderful were the matcha, tropical and apple coolers we had to drink. We left feeling full and pleased to have tried something new. Iâm giving 4 rather than 5 stars because we felt that the decor and general ambience was somewhat lacking. I would have loved a more Japanese vibe, with tropical overtones. This is something that needs work. The toilet was clean and spacious. All in all, a great place to eat - delicious food!
4 based on 185 reviews
Goemen is an absolutely fantastic little Ramen Cafe. It felt very authentic, with a simple menu suggesting that they have confidence in the relatively narrow range of dishes on offer, & a cafe style dining experience. No frills, just great Japanese food. Choose your meat, or veggie or vegan alternative, and they come in a miso or stock based soup. Our 3 year old daughter LOVED it, & enjoyed slurping her way through a big bowl of noodles.
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4 based on 339 reviews
This has been on my to do list for some time and Iâm glad Iâve finally been. The food was brilliant and sitting at the bar added to the ambience of the quirky setting. The menu is extensive but not overwhelming with every dish delicious. We particularly liked the Korean fried chicken and the cauliflower but it was all great. Iâm giving this five stars, but there was one minor issue. The front of house chap is pretty rude. Dismissive and a little aloof doesnât give the best first impression but this was a minor blot on an otherwise exemplary meal.
4 based on 508 reviews
Moshimo is one of Brighton's most popular restaurants, with a fiercely loyal customer base: 35% of its customers dine at the restaurant at least once a week. They visit regularly because they know the staff, and know how good the food is.The restaurant's
I went to Moshimo after the 2019 vegan challenge was advertised on my Facebook feed. Although Iâd heard good things about the restaurant, I had no idea that it offered plant-based as well as sustainable fish dishes. The challenge final was fantastic, the best vegan culinary experience Iâve ever had. The tastes and presentations were amazing and scoring each dish was great fun. Iâm now eager to go back and experience more of Moshimoâs own food and will certainly get involved in the 2020 challenge. #moshimovegan
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