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Sini

4.0 (1 review)
ModerateMediterranean, Turkish

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Estia - from website

Estia

(12 reviews)

££

I came here after seeing an offer in the The Argus to dine for £10. I'm so pleased I did because we…read morehad such a lovely time here. Estia is everything a great Greek (Cypriot) restaurant should be - located in a light and airy building, run by a cheerful family, authentic Greek dishes with a modern twist, the best ingredients and organic, free-range meats. It can be a family affair during the day but transforms itself to a romantic location in the evening. There's a wide selection of meze, salads and vegetarian dishes.The mezes start at just £12.95 per person. We ordered the Meat meze which includes olives, dips, warm pitta bread, grilled halloumi cheese, kefdedakia, dolmades, Cyprus village salad, fried potatoes & choice of moussaka, stiado, pork souviake or sheftalia. It was so good that I'm salivating just thinking about it. I have it on good authority that the swordfish skewers and Karpasia Moussaka are key mains here so I'm already planning my second visit.

I recently went on a date here...since we both love Greek food, it seemed like a good idea. Turned…read moreout we were right! The food was delicious- we ordered the seafood mezze sharer, which involved dips and pitta with olives, followed by mussels, calamari, giant king prawns and sword fish (especially good!) and Mediterranean veg. We substituted fried haloumi for dolmades and they were literally the best I've ever eaten! The menu is extensive, but the mezze sharers (meat, veggie or seafood) are definitely the easiest and most economical way (£12.95-£14.95 pp) to sample the menu, if there are a few of you. The service is friendly- but be warned, the wait for food can be a bit long if the restaurant is busy- the place is family run, which is lovely, but they could do with a few extra members of staff! The only disappointment was the decor. The space is not overly inviting or cosy. Neither is it traditional in any way. There is a distinctly clinical feeling about the place, probably because it is quite colourless- we were hoping for a more traditional, vibrant atmosphere. However, there is no denying that the food is fantastic- I will definitely go again...

Mediterraneo Delicatessen

Mediterraneo Delicatessen

(8 reviews)

££

Really really tastey this place... I went in not knowing if I wanted a drink or a snack or a full…read moreblown lunch, and the friendly gentlemen stepped in with a smile and an earnest tone of passion to guide me through the options open to me. For just £1.80 I picked up a freshly made that day ball of fluffy rice cooked in breadcrumbs with a mozzarella and spinach centre that was about the size of both my fists together (without thumbs). Bringing it over to me, he offered a knife and fork, but said he personally like to "snatch it up in a napkin", With my cutlery poised, I suddenly deviated and went down the napkin route, which proved an incredibly satisfying, clean and spillage free way of munching through my meal... Random details aside, there was a host of food on offer here, which I fully intend to explore further down the line, with iconic Mediterranean dishes like lasagne sitting alongside equally intriguing unknown delights. Its a little small inside, so I was pleased to get a seat out of the cold. But for something to bring home with you, or for a sit down and nibble outside, this place is unparalleled.

I pass this tiny Sicilian deli everyday and after much admiring, I finally decided to try it out…read more With the likes of 'Poppy's' and 'Pause' nearby, Mediterrane faces tough competition in what is a small area. Having tasted the food though, this is perhaps the best of the local lunchtime eateries. The menu is based on traditional Sicilian dishes, and delivers superbly on the famous Italian brand. You'll also find that it's a lot cheaper than other deli's, certainly those further in to town. My baguette came in at £2.90, very reasonable. Space is a bit limited, but there is seating inside and out (weather permitting). Perhaps the strongest reason for going here would be the delightfully friendly owner, I can't explain just how sweet he was.

Steki's Taverna - from website

Steki's Taverna

(8 reviews)

£££

I have been a fan of steki's since i first tried it back in 2009! It is delightful!…read more It is not the most atmospheric restaurants however if you have been to Cyprus or Greece then it really does have a taverna feel to it but could do with a little updating! The food and service is great, you are always warmly welcomed and given a very fast and professional service! I usually go for the fish of the day for the main and it is lovely! As for starters i have tried almost everything on the menu and have no complaints whatsoever.. My only complaint about this restaurant is the lack of diversity in the main course section. I would love to see kleftico on the menu as this is my favorite cypriot/greek dish and now increasingly hard to find in Brighton with the closing of Estia!

A short walk from the Hilton Metropole, we drunkenly staggered over here for dinner. Now, at first…read morewe were simply 6 writers/fans/readers/others heading into a restaurant, but then oddly we discovered that our other, more Canadian friends arrived, and all hell broke loose! The mad irishman started moving tables, booze was produced from under jackets, loud chattering, and even political talk, happened all over the table. And they took it in stride. The service was a bit slow, and the lamb was awfully tasty, though a bit bony considering. The Moussaka was especially delicious! The setting was nice, and though a little loud, the entire meal was a great time and the food filling and not too pricey for what you get.

Makara - Today in microdrinks, Turkish tea and (in the background) Turkish coffee

Makara

(7 reviews)

££

After passing this place many times (usually when I wasn't hungry) and reading all the glowing…read morereviews I finally got the chance to try this place. The interior is very nice and as I had arrived just after noon I had my choice of tables. I sat by the window for a nice view out onto the street. While I was waiting for my meal I was served a bowl of warm flatbreads (apparently made in-house) and a little bowl of olives. The main course I opted for was adana kofte served with rice and salad. The lamb was cooked on skewers which are then removed before serving leaving two perfect pooh-shaped sausages on the plate. And very tasty it was too despite the slightly off-putting appearance. The salad was very nice and a generous portion too. I just about managed to finish my meal (washed down with a glass of tango) despite the flatbreads almost having filled me up. The bill arrived along with a small, but greatly appreciated, cube of turkish delight. Service and ambiance was excellent, I look forward to returning and trying something a little less pooh-shaped.

A brilliant place that Hove has to offer. If you like meat, you cannot go wrong…read more The place has an indoor barbecue!! All the meat is cooked right in front of you. Turkish food, mainly kebabs. A great array of starters too. We went for the Special Mixed Grill for two. All meals come with complimentary bread and olives. Service is friendly enough and the decor of the place is great. Great value, quality food. A great place for lunch or dinner

Mykonos Greek Taverna

Mykonos Greek Taverna

(5 reviews)

££

Greek food is fantastic. I haven't left the country for 7 or 8 years, but I used to go to Greece a…read morelot as a youngster, and in my minds tongue the flavours are just as vividly exciting as they were then. While we get pizzerias, spaghetti dishes and all kinds of Italian food served at seemingly every restaurant (and I have no complaints about it) Greek food is sorely lacking from our lives... Aside perhaps Greek style Yogurt, and the odd Musaka we don't see it much in shops either... That! my friends, is why you owe it to yourself to go to Mykonos! It's superbly delicious and steeped in a Greek feel that screams to me of long warm evenings looking out at the disappearing sun and swinging my heels with excitement, wondering what delights the menu may turn up next. Pork has never been handled so well in my opinion, becoming softer than chicken... And for the less carnivorous amongst us, fish and vegetarian options are just as wonderful. Its not the cheapest place to eat out (depending on what you order), but its one of the friendliest, with gracious grateful and helpful staff... and there is the option to get the food to take away if you fancy. On one occasion, coming back from the pub I thought I'd try my hand at the take-out rather than just grab a burger and chips or battered chicken as seems to be the norm. great decision... It took a little longer to get cooked up, but was well worth the wait and came in under £6, which for a slap up meal was more than respectable in my opinion. And I felt rather proud of myself for looking so unique, busying myself with Souvlaki while others noshed on chips. Crack out "Captain Correlli", look up some Greek dancing on youtube or whatever it is that may spark up a desire to taste this glorious part of Europe and then head over to Mykonos, I did and will do again

The location of Mykonos Greek Taverna is key to understanding its qualities. Because of Greek…read morecuisine's healthy bias towards seafood it makes sense for a Greek restaurant to be situated in a seaside town. That way it can make use of local produce thus giving its food the authenticity and freshness that all seafood places should have. Although not exclusively a seafood place it definitely excels in this area. However, the Souvlaki is great and it's only £5.95. It won't be the best restaurant you'll visit but it'll be a very, very long way from the worst.

Sini - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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