Restaurants in Bury St Edmunds
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Cupola House
This grand 17th-century apothecary's home topped by a baroque-style octagonal cupola and rich with historic features. It was recently rescued from a severe state of disrepair and now houses a stylish contemporary restaurant with a meaty menu and relaxed atmosphere.
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Bay Tree
A cosy and reliable modern café popular with everyone from grannies to suits to young families and serving a varied menu of delicious soups, salads, meat dishes and pies even a fair Belgian beers selection.
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Maison Bleu
This superb seafood bistro is justly popular with locals for its imaginative preparations of salmon, skate, monkfish and more. It has crisp white-linen style, chic waiters and colourful marine murals.
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Zen Noodle Bar
Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe this sleek and contemporary Japanese restaurant in light. The menu also features Thai and Chinese rice dishes and a tempting array of starters for sharing. It's a busy place with long communal tables, but there's plenty of space and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Maison Bleue
Muted colours, pale leather banquettes, white linens and contemporary style merge with a menu of imaginative dishes in this excellent seafood restaurant. The food is superb but not fussy, the service impeccable and the setting very stylish yet relaxed. The three-course set lunch/dinner menu (£19/29) is a great way to sample everything that's good about this place.
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Set in a 16th-century building but all slick, modern style, this relaxed restaurant has a menu revolving around locally reared meats. Don't worry, it's not all steaks: there are fish and vegetarian choices, too, and a good range of pasta and risotto dishes. It's bright and cheery, has a relaxed atmosphere and is enduringly popular with the locals.
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