Having visited the Gingerman Restaurant in Brighton I was very pleased to get an invite to a lunch at the Ginger Fox, a pub in the heart of the mid-Sussex countryside. It was a lovley day so we chose to sit outside and the service was prompt. The menu was very interesting too. I had the potted shrimp to start which was delicious, as was the pea and broadbean knocchi I had for a main. My friend chose a cold cucumber and crab soup which was incredibly refreshing and also very good (I couldn't help but try it too) and for main he had filo goats cheese parcels which were very light and tasty. This is a very nice venue and the food was good and not over-priced.
I went to this place last year and understand it has another location further east, pleased to see it listed here now. It's a superb restaurant and the service is unbelievable. During courses they always bring out really interesting free tasters. I was given gazpacho and cured salmon and then a delicious mushroom and truffle oil soup(and that was the free stuff!).
people must visit this restaurant, its excellent and very seasonal.
We love Middle Farm! The farm shop is great, a really good selection of farm produce and homemade foods too. Its also nice to be able to walk into the actual farm, out among the chickens and the kids love playing in the hay barn. A really good day out and one where you can bring some nice produce home.
Found this place on this site and paid it a visit on mothers day, with three generations of mothers in one sitting(no pressure obviously).
It was a tight sitting but well worth the visit. Very friendly staff, really nice food(lovely creaom of celeriac soup). Stuff to amuse the kids and 'real' tea. Highly recommended.
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