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Murmur
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Brighton, England
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Chef Michael Bremner’s beach-front brasserie is named after the dark cloud of starlings (a ‘murmuration’) that swirls over the adjacent West Pier at sunset, best viewed from the restaurant’s lovely terrace, which spills out on to the newly developed promenade next to the futuristic i360 tower and viewing pod. The open kitchen offers bold combinations. So lobster croquettes come with a gutsy saffron and chorizo mayonnaise, while a punchy plate of harissa baked marrow is lifted by red pepper tabbouleh and coconut yoghurt dressing. Good oysters; an excellent breakfast menu; and a bargain set lunch (three courses for £20); plus excellent service. Don't have to book although that may have changed so check first.
Chef Michael Bremner’s beach-front brasserie is named after the dark cloud of starlings (a ‘murmuration’) that swirls over the adjacent West Pier at sunset, best viewed from the restaurant’s lovely terrace, which spills out on to the newly developed promenade next to the futuristic i360 tower and vi…
Located in The Arches on Brighton seafront overlooking the West Pier and sister restaurant to the award-winning 64 Degrees, it gives its name to the flocks of starlings seen on the sea front. Great Al Fresco sea view dining. Delicious food especially Sunday lunch.
Located in The Arches on Brighton seafront overlooking the West Pier and sister restaurant to the award-winning 64 Degrees, it gives its name to the flocks of starlings seen on the sea front. Great Al Fresco sea view dining. Delicious food!
Great food and wonderful setting on the seafront under the i360, looking out to old West Pier.