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Located in the vibrant heart of Brighton, Tuntun's Cafe is a culinary gem that expertly showcases the rich flavors of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine. From the moment you step inside at 150 Lewes Rd, you are greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like a home away from home—simple, honest, and bursting with authentic tastes that transport you straight to South Asia.
Tuntun's Cafe is especially renowned for its diverse and thoughtfully crafted menu, which beautifully balances traditional Bangladeshi fare with beloved Indian classics. If you’re eager to embark on a flavorful journey, the Vegan and Fish Thali is a wonderful choice, offering a harmonious combination of delicately spiced dishes served together in a fragrant, colorful platter. Vegetarians and vegans will delight in the Vegan Thali, an array of vibrant, wholesome dishes packed with aromatic spices and fresh ingredients that celebrate plant-based cooking.
For those craving something hearty, “The Full Monty” delivers a feast of textures and tastes, while the Lamb Biryani is a standout favorite, praised by patrons for being perfectly spiced and cooked to tender perfection. Other mouth-watering highlights that capture the essence of South Asian street food and home-cooking include the tangy and crisp Chaat, the playful Pooched Pani Puri Bhaji, and the spicy-sweet Jalfrezi that leaves a memorable kick with every bite.
Distinctive offerings like Masala Dosa—a crispy, golden rice crepe filled with savory spiced potatoes—alongside delicacies like Pierogi and Arancini, demonstrate Tuntun's thoughtful fusion of regional flavors and global inspirations, setting it apart from typical South Asian eateries. The eclectic menu also features Singara, a traditional Bangladeshi snack, and the infamous Panipuri, expertly balancing crunch, spice, and tang.
Customer experiences truly bring Tuntun’s spirit to life. Euan McDonald was captivated by the Bangladeshi fish curry, noting the delicate tomato, mustard, and tamarind sauce that was “so authentic” with bright, sharp notes from homemade green mango and olive achar. The freshness and authenticity shine through in every bite, he observed. Meanwhile, Aysha Zaheen highly recommends the chicken biryani from the Iftar buffet, calling it “cooked to perfection” and an absolute delight for only £10—perfect for those looking to explore rich, vibrant flavors without breaking the bank.
Reviewer Primon Chowdhury praises the thali experience as a “must-try,” highlighting the perfect blend of vegetarian and meat curries packed with authentic spices and excellent presentation, giving it a well-deserved 10/10. Md Rifad Chowdhury also appreciates the wide selection in the buffet, emphasizing the fresh, tasty curries that cater generously to meat lovers, fish enthusiasts, and vegans alike. Meanwhile, student-friendly vibes and warm hospitality earn a shoutout from Ilke Kartal, who was won over by the generosity and quality of the free student curry night, describing the portions as “generous” and the food “absolutely delicious.”
In essence, Tuntun's Cafe offers more than just a meal—it provides a genuine taste of Bangladeshi and Indian culinary heritage with a modern, welcoming twist. Whether you’re a local craving authentic flavors or a visitor eager to explore the rich tapestry of South Asian cuisine, Tuntun's delivers an honest, richly spiced experience that satisfies and comforts. Don’t miss out on this Brighton treasure where tradition meets heartfelt hospitality.
Very lovely , it’s simple honest and tasty home cooked food , We shared - Bangladeshi fish curry and rice , home made achar - pickle , lovely mum just made it fresh with green mango and green olive , which was unusual , but the flavour profile was so authentic, lovely mustard notes and sharpness from the vinegar . Lots of fish in a delicate tomato , mustard , tamarind sauce , fresh green chilli liberally spread throughout. Not the over reliance on heavy oily pre-prepared restaurant sauces , that are often what we are used to in Indian and Bangladeshi restaurants. Lovely and freshly cooked Aloo gobi - and a simple yellow Dahl- with basic tadka and fresh green chillies . Served on stainless steel thali plate . Eat with my hands and am transported to many wonderful home cooked Dhaba experiences from across the whole south Asian subcontinent. Rice was lovely hot , steamed, a little turmeric and fried garlic and sweet onion running through . Hot fresh parantha , flaky and fluffy . Went back for more roti and chawal at no extra cost . So reasonably priced at £10 per head for veg plate and fish plate . Finished off with masala chai , fantastic £25 all in , what a bargain . Decor is like being in someone’s home - I like that .
Went for the Iftar buffet for £10 and the food was an absolute delight. A major standout was the chicken biryani, cooked to perfection. The picture was taken in a hurry and doesn’t do the delicious food justice. Totally recommend!
Authentic Indian Feast – A Must-Try Experience! I recently had the pleasure of enjoying this incredible thali, and I must say – it was a perfect 10/10 experience! The variety, flavor, and presentation were absolutely top-notch. Every dish was packed with authentic Indian spices and cooked to perfection. The thali featured a great mix of curries (both vegetarian and non-vegetarian), creamy dal, fluffy basmati rice, vibrant sabzi, and to top it all off – deliciously soft gulab jamuns that melted in the mouth. The portions were generous, and everything tasted homemade with a perfect balance of spices. The service was warm and welcoming, and the ambiance was relaxed – ideal for a hearty meal with friends or family. If you’re craving a truly authentic Indian culinary experience, this place is a gem. I’ll definitely be back!
Great selection of the Bangladeshi food. We had enjoyed the newly launched buffet menu. Very tasty curries ranges from meat, fish and vegan options available too.
We popped into Tun Tun’s on Monday for their free student curry and I’m officially hooked. The staff were so friendly – the moment we walked in they greeted us with big smiles and asked whether we’d like veg, vegan, or meat. I went for the chicken curry, and it was still piping hot by the time we got home. Considering it was completely free, it was absolutely delicious – generous portions, loads of chicken and lentils, and packed with flavour. Exactly what I needed on a gloomy Monday evening. I’ll definitely be going back to try more, especially since they also do a £5 student deal. Edit: We did end up going back to try the £50 mega thali, and it was incredible. We also ordered two mango lassi – smooth, sweet, refreshing, and perfect alongside the spicy dishes. The fish curry was light and fragrant, and the pastries were unreal, especially the sweet coconut pathi. The chana daal was comforting, and both the aubergine pakora and onion bhaji were delicious. The chutneys that came with everything were amazing too – a perfect mix of sweet, tangy, and spicy. I’ll definitely be returning, and next time I’m bringing friends!
Nice food and great value for money. Could have been a little more flavoursome/spicy but still good Very authentic and nice mix of dishes on the Thali and the paratha was very nice. Atmosphere was a little dead/dark but not much of an issue.
If you want to try Bengali (and/or Indian) food in Brighton just come here. Hands down the best Bengali food you will eat away from home. Amazing food, hospitality and warmth of the owner making it a homely atmosphere. We tried a full five course meal. Be it the vegetarian dishes, fish dishes, chicken or Biriyani the tastes are authentic and amazing. Highly recommended.