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I had a lovely Happy Salmon bowl and shared three loaded satay pockets, which were so tasty! I spent £12.27 individually which I think is thoroughly reasonable for Brighton and for most places in the south (if not the rest of the country)! It filled me up so much I could only have a bowl of soup for
This place is a nonprofit that does their pricing in a very unique and interesting way. The menu is fully vegan and amazing! I had a sushi burrito and the cauliflower bites, both were very tasty! I really liked the vibe of the restaurant and the incredibly friendly staff also. Would definitely recom
A delicious place that has something for everyone! I'm vegan and my friend is celiac, and we all loved this place. The duck sushi burrito was pretty good, filling with no overpowering flavours. The cauliflower popcorn is where it's at. The batter is absolutely gorgeous with flakes of rock salt. The
Happy Maki is a great place to go for a quick and healthy meal. The restaurant is located in the heart of Brighton, making it a perfect spot for a quick bite to eat before or after a day of exploring the city. The menu features a variety of poke bowls, sushi burritos, and other healthy options. I t
Oh my goodness, what a delightful surprise. Through the doorway and up the stairs to delicious vegan food. The 'Salmon' is delicious. Super friendly staff.
We loved happy Maki. Delicious innovative vegan food, loads of different options, from fake meat to vegetable only options. Service was brilliant. We really liked that it was a nonprofit that cares about food sustainability, and has a great chat with the staff about that aspect of the business.
Surprisingly good and quite different to any oriental restaurant I’ve ever visited. Why? Because it’s totally vegan - no meat or milk in sight and best of all, you decide what to pay for the meal!! There are suggestions for the price on each dish and the server will provide a total recommended pric
Lovely stop for a casual lunch with sooooo many options / combinations to choose from! Good awareness of allergens and dietary restrictions, everything was very tasty. Some things seem expensive for what they are e.g. £2.10 for a little cube of fudge. But would definitely go again to try more of the
Very impressed by the huge selection of options to customise the food. As well as fresh vegetables there were lots of interesting vegan equivalents to traditional sushi and all of the ones tried were delicious. The portion was generous and they didn't skimp on sauce. For takeaway the wait was a bit
A vegan sushi restaurant should raise some eyebrows but there is a real variety of textures, flavours and options on offer here. As a not for profit you know that you’re treating others whilst treating yourself and it’s definitely a reasonable treat! I had the burrito and my friends had a sushi bowl
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