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Purezza Brighton


Firstly i would like to thank Purezza for inviting Myself, VeganBlogger78 and VeganBabeLife  to come along to review their amazing food.

The menu looked amazing and it was difficult to decide what to have.


I did like the fact that the menu clearly stated which dishes were nut free (which is very helpful having a nut allergy)

For starters we chose:

VBL. Focaccia strips and cheese Served with a selection of dips including hummus, pesto and caramelised beet/onion.




VB78. Cheese bites, Six delightful dough balls, loaded with lashings of melty coconut cheese.



Me. Garlic bread with cheese. Classic garlic bread, loaded with garlic puree with rosemary & optional cheese. 


Cheesy Garlic bread need i say moor. nomnomnom

For our main meal we chose:

VBL. Indigo Island:  Roasted purple sweet potato, freshly cut pineapple & pea pancetta.



VB78. One Night in Bangkok: White base, with stir fried vegetables, sprouted beans, sriracha sauce, topped with peanut sauce.



Me. Popeye: Marinated spinach leaves, portobello mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, topped with ricotta style cheese.


This has got to be one of the best pizzas i've had for a very long time, i wasn't too keen on the cheese though.




For our puddings we chose:

VBL. Rose Pomegranate and Acai sorbet.

I did choose this one too but found out that there was banana in it which was not labelled on the menu and im not allowed, our waiter was very apologetic and said that i could choose a different one.



VB78. Tiramisu: A nutty raw tiramisu made with a dates and almond base, covered with a creamy layer of cashews and cold brew coffee. 


I was told that it was the best Tiramisu ever.


Me.I ended up with a really yummy Vanilla ice cream.



Drinks we had:

VBL. Turmeric Latte



VB78. Hello Sunshine



Me. Sleepy Tea, did what it said on the menu i felt very sleepy after drinking but it tasted lovely.


All in all it was a very enjoyable afternoon, and the staff and the food were amazing.
I for one would highly recommend Purezza to anyone. If you do visit please make sure you leave some for our return visit.

You an check our Purezza here:

You can also check out VeganBlogger78's review here:

and VeganBabeLife's review here:


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