Corn Dog Corn Dog

A classic fair treat with a juicy hot dog coated in a crispy cornmeal batter, perfect for a savory snack.

Jb's American Diner

Jb's American Diner

31 Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 1NE, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Kebab • Vegan • Mexican • American


"Visited today for ‘Brunch’. Ex US resident so always up for a decent American experience. Diner was half full and admitted straight away. The theming of the diner is excellent, maybe trying a little too hard, but in a fun way. Staff were friendly and helpful. Food this is where things fall down a little. After order we had to wait 35moms for it to arrive. A long time. Had they been packed that might have been acceptable, but half full it was too long. I ordered Cowboy pancakes which promised a ‘stack’ of pancakes but needed up being 3, with 5 blueberries, the smallest pot of maple syrup I’ve seen and a couple of rashers of bacon. The pancakes were not fresh made I suspect they are store bought? It was tasty but just not as good as it should have been. Overall not a great ‘American’ breakfast. Also had a smoothies which was fine but not worth £5.50. Partner had a cooked breakfast which was a little better, but had the bottomless coffee which actually became a little annoying as it meant stopping the waitress every 10 mins to get a refill. Either they need to give you a pot of coffee from the start or make sure they are coming around every 5 mins to refill. Certainly in any American diner in the US, you wouldn’t have to be asking for constant refills. Overall price was £30 which is an OK price for 2 people. However I also feel it should have been better food. Would only return in certain circumstances."

Westfield

Westfield

Unit 2106, W12 7, Hammersmith and Fulham, United Kingdom

Sushi • Asiatic • Seafood • Chicken


"Sadly very bad for allergies. I came with my 8 yr old for a rare holiday treat. She has allergies and sushi is her fave food and one of the restaurant choices we eat in pretty risk free. She’s never reacted to sushi and never had this issue in a sushi restaurant. I explained she had a corn and gluten allergy. The lady said even the items listed as gf on the allergy menu could have gluten in due to the nature of the way the chefs work. We have gluten in our kitchen as my hubby can’t be bread free so I said that’s ok if they try their best, wash hands etc will be fine. I chose items which had no sauces etc. But waitress was still looking pretty horrified and said highly likely wouldn’t be gf. I asked if they could simply wipe down the surface and make some fresh a few rolls of maki nothing complex she said oh no we don’t make it fresh oh I thought that was the point of going to a restaurant! At this point my poor daughter said mummy I really don’t feel comfortable eating food made here. How sad that she was made to feel like that. So we left, got the train home, popped to sainsburies, where the lovely ladies at the sushi counter made us fresh yummy sushi, happily taking some extra care around the allergies. 40 mins later we were happily eating it in our comfortable home. Pull it together yo sushi. Honestly allergies are a part of life train your staff not to look at you like you’re an elephant when you mention you have them. Surely you can do better than sainsburies?"