Brighton is famed for its booming, veggie-friendly restaurant scene and is a haven for people on vegan, plant-based diets. Here are our suggestions for places to eat on World Vegan Day if you are lucky enough to find yourself beside the seaside…

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Rootcandi

Rootcandi is Brighton's only plant-based tapas style restaurant, serving small plates of unique and creative vegan food on Western Road. Head Chef Reuben Waller has spent years working in Michelin-starred restaurants to bring something new and very exciting to the vegan scene in Brighton.

Food for Friends

This award-winning vegetarian restaurant is packed full of seasonal vegan courses such as satay tempeh skewers, mushrooms three ways and also does a fantastic vegan Sunday lunch. The restaurant was voted Best Restaurant at the Brighton and Hove Foodie Awards 2012 and is in the Good Food Guide 2015.

Silo

Fresh off a win at this year's Observer Food Monthly Awards, Silo is Brighton's famous zero waste restaurant. Relying on fresh produce and natural farming their set menus include something for everyone and they cater extremely well for vegans, with a sustainable ethos and friendly service.

Terre a Terre

Terre a Terre's world-inspired vegetarian menu is complemented by its colourful, relaxed interior design. Its mission statement is to change the way people view meat-free food and indulgent vegan dishes include Korean fried cauliflower and coconut thai spiced rice balls.

Wai Kika Moo Kau

Wai Kika Moo Kau pride themselves on offering 'healthy indulgence' in the heart of the North Laines. Using premium local produce, they create fantastic sweet treats such as vegan mocha cakes, as well as vegan and vegetarian breakfasts and lunches that even the most dedicated carnivores would adore. Plus, they serve a great range of organic vegan wines and beers.

For more inspiration, head to www.visitbrighton.com


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