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3.5 Stars! I went to Senor Buddha last night with a group of Yelpers - I'd been looking to try this place out for a while was glad of the opportunity to go. It's a very small restaurant, which I guess gives it a very intimate feel. The bit where I was seated wasn't particularly comfortable but it was okay! As for the food, the dishes were small but delicious. I really enjoyed the Tuna and the Halloumi dish. Special mention goes to the goats cheese mousse with beetroot. That was super, the cheese was so creamy and light, and didn't have an icky coating that sometimes happens when you turn cheese into a mousse! The Beetroot had a slight taste of ginger to it - it really worked so well! I'm not a massive wine drinker, but the wine we had was nice. The food was of a great standard, but I did leave still feeling slightly hungry - I know tapas are for sharing but I think you would have to order quite a bit in order to feel full. I'd definitely come again to give it another go, perhaps just with my other half for a lovely date!

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Aguadulce

Aguadulce

(9 reviews)

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Aguadulce has an interesting tale of inspiration behind its approach to drink, that makes it ideal…read morefor a pub crawl. You see, the fantastically named King Alfonso the XIII of Spain once observed a waiter put a piece of palma ham over his wine glass to prevent a fly from landing in it. The king found the combination pleasant, and so his court members imitated him, and (apparently) the tapas + drink combo was born! To celebrate this, you get a small tapas and bread with every bottle of beer or glass of wine you buy here, meaning pub crawlers can quell your beer induced hunger while enjoying more alcohol... Well that's probably not the intention, but it certainly works well! Outside of the small bar and free tapas, Aguadulce is a well presented restaurant with up and downstairs seating, that seemed a little on the quite side when I was there... There aren't many Spanish restaurants around, so if you do fancy some traditional Spanish food then Aguadulce ought to hit the spot!

Holy le wow. This place is seriously, seriously, good…read more A range of both standard and unusual tapas. The unusual include a brace of octopods, pig's trotters, morcilla, and squids. Everything's flavoured up with lovely chorizo, and there is excellent leg of pig on the bone, cut in mouthwatering paper-thin slices. They pick up local food and do it with their own style as well -- we found fried mackerel from which you could taste the sea. The flavour of the barnyard or sea was there, just round the corner. These are the best tapas I've found in Britain. At reasonable prices. With friendly service. And convenient. To those in Brighton.

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(12 reviews)

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Thought I had written this place up a year ago...we went with friends when it reopened...it was…read morebasically..empty! But the food wasn't that bad So wandering around the other day, we went by and thought why not...one other couple the whole time we were there, so no change, but the food was much better...the waitress was fun too; service very good We had the fish nuggets, baby ribs (very yummy), patatas bravas and the chorizo (also very good)...that was a good mix and sufficient for 2 A small glass of white and a couple of the rouge...£47 in total including tip One thing with the wine, they are changing their stock to just the house wines, so there is what there is, but it was perfectly acceptable

This was the best manniversary me and my long time love interest have had in a while. It also…read morelanded on my birthday. The staff were really jolly, the place had just opened and it had a real buzz about it. We have had a lot of tapas and this hit the upper middle ground for me, which is very very good. The atmosphere makes this place, I like to have a lot of space, and I do like have 'Happy Birthday' played to me Spanish guitar stylee. I also like to be surprised by a Creme Brûlée with a birthday candle in. The lighting is nice and low-lit, and at the end of it all the price was right (though I didn't foot the bill, thanks mate), I left feeling very happy and giggling from the sparkly stuff and Sangria. This place is also open till 2am on a Friday and Saturday, I love late night bar hopping and with snacks as good as these makes it a perfect midnight stop off.

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64 Degrees

(20 reviews)

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Worth a visit and best for a party of two to share the small plates!…read more Big taste on small plate +'s: + Menu is evolving thus review limited to what was being served that day. Our choices of fish, vegetable and meat varied with success. For instance the John Dory fish with fennel and ragu with egg yolk over fettuccine was reluctantly shared. + Service is awesome. That meant the host greeted us and advised us of an opening that evening. Plates were cleared timely. Orders taken promptly. Dishes executed with precision. + Atmosphere is my speed. I like cozy. That meant 10 seats at the bar and perhaps another 10-15 on the floor. + Bar seating allows you to watch the chef and sous chef prepare the dishes. It's part of the culinary journey. Small taste on small plate -'s: - Not cheap. Each small plate ranged from 7-15. However we left full after sharing five small plates. - Some plates didn't come out as successfully as others. For example the beef rib was somewhat dry despite all the sauces. TIP: Reservations highly recommended. Seating is tight and best for parties of 1-2. Grab a seat at the bar if you want to watch preparations. TRIVIA: Michael Bremner's restaurant ranked #36 in 2014 and #24 in 2015 in the National Restaurant Awards Top 100 List.

We couldn't book for ages so we settled for lunch... it was still incredible!…read more First of all, we were a group of 5 that turned into a group of 4 and ran about 15 minutes late. We called ahead and the staff were all incredible understanding. The service was brilliant throughout the lunch. The food was also very very good. The serving style is slightly different. Instead of everyone order one main meal, the group (or individual) orders about 3x the number of dishes and shares. Such a good idea meant we could try almost everything on the menu. But fear not, if you want to come again, 64 degrees changes their menu (ever so slightly) ever couple of days to make the experience new each time you eat there. I have to say, the Scallop dish and also Tagliatelle with truffle was to die for. Honestly, if I could eat a full size portion of it for lunch every day, I would! They also serve a great variety of beers and special beers - all craft! They also serve wine and cocktails. The place is pricey and turned out to be about £150 (including 10% tip) for 10 dishes, two beers, two glasses and an apple juice. This was just enough for 4 people! The restaurant is also beautiful, very small and cute. There are not many seats which explains the long reservation wait time. But everything, down to the sink in the washrooms, is stylish. My mum (embarrassingly) asked where they purchased the dining tables! I will be going again and will bookmark 64 degrees!

Senor Buddha - tapas - Updated May 2026

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