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The Gingerman is very nice, quite intimate and romantic. The food is really good. http://gingermanrestaurant.com/


Hotel du Vin is always safe bet, guaranteed a nice meal and good service. http://www.hotelduvin.com/hotels/brighton/bistro.aspx


Or if you?re looking for something more low key the king and I is a fantastic Thai restaurant, really good food and very authentic. http://www.thekingandi-brighton.com/


I have not been there for dinner, but I never go to Brighton without going to this place for brunch. It is amazing. If there is a queue it is worth the wait (and the queue normally goes pretty quick) http://www.bills-website.co.uk/


As for places on route, Arundel is a nice to wander round. The castle and cathedral are interesting if you?re into that sort of thing. I would also recommend Lewes as a nice place to stop.


Enjoy!

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