Restaurants in Norfolk
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Pulse Cafe
This funky lounge-bar in the old fire station stables serves a bumper crop of hearty vegetarian dishes. There's also a great choice of sandwiches, organic ciders and beers and scrummy deserts.
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Caley's Cocoa Cafe
Local chocolate-maker's cafe serving light meals and luscious sweets in the confection-like Guildhall's old Court of Record.
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Briton Arms Coffee House & Restaurant
Romantics and traditionalists should make a beeline to this darling little 15th-century thatched cottage tearoom, overhanging cobbled Elm Hill and snug with wooden beams, rustic wooden benches and a little terraced garden. It serves classic English comfort food as well as good coffee and cakes.
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Adlard's Restaurant
This elegant and airy Michelin-starred eatery is the place to splurge on both food and excellent wines. It specialises in modern British cuisine with a French accent and keeps the décor simple and pleasing with wooden floors, large canvases and large windows.
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Waffle House
Pop in for a crisp and light Belgian waffle with sweet or savoury toppings at this down-to-earth and friendly cafe beloved by Norwich families, students and professionals.
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Riverside Rooms
Lynn's classiest restaurant overlooks the water from a converted 15th-century warehouse, with crisscrossing beams overhead and elegant white-linen tables below. It serves upscale cuisine from crab omelette to lovely beef and Boddingtons (bitter ale) pie.
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Crofters Coffee House
This long brick-vaulted undercroft, once used as a civil-war gunpowder store and now a low-lit café, scores top marks for atmosphere and serves light lunches, sandwiches, soups, salads, hot drinks and cakes. It's in the guildhall arts centre.
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St Benedict's Restaurant
A bubbly little brasserie with excellent husband-and-wife chefs at the helm, St Benedict's has an Edwardian frontage and cheerful modern interior and an original modern British menu that includes such quirky desserts as Horlicks ice cream.
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Bradley's
Eat in the elegant Georgian dining room at this riverside restaurant, or relax in the popular wine bar with some lighter meals (£8 to £10); either way you're bound to be pleased as this is probably the finest food the city has to offer.
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Greenhouse
This simple organic, Fairtrade, vegetarian, vegan and all-round goody-two-shoes café is a hit with students and has a cute little vine-covered, herb-planted terrace.
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Tatlers
This converted Victorian town house is home to one of the city's best eateries, where local suppliers and ingredients are as important as the final menu. The truly divine dishes are served in a series of unpretentious dining rooms. Come for the set lunch, an excellent-value choice, but be sure to book in advance.
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Shiki
This minimalist Japanese restaurant has a stylish, contemporary interior and a reputation for some of the best Asian food in town. From delicate sushi to superb teppanyaki, it's a firm local favourite with a particularly friendly vibe.
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Roger Hickman's
Understated, classic elegance is what this place is all about: pale floorboards, white linen, bare walls and professional, unobtrusive service. In fact, there's nothing to distract you from the glorious food. Expect top-quality dishes made with flair and imagination and a simple dedication to quality. The set lunch menu is well worth the expense. Book ahead.
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Recruiting Sergeant
Close to the lovely village of Coltishall is this award-winning gastropub serving a fine selection of locally sourced meat and fish dishes. There's no contrived design style here: just honest food deftly cooked and served in hearty portions.
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Library
Set in a 19th-century library complete with original shelving, this chilled-out brasserie is a great spot for a good-value lunch. The menu is heavy on meats and fish, with dishes cooked in a nifty wood-fired grill, while the interior is sleek and stylish, with exhibitions of work by contemporary local artists.
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Greenhouse
This organic, free-trade, vegetarian/vegan cafe is bound to leave you feeling wholesome, with a menu of simple dishes, noticeboards crammed with posters for community events, and a lovely vine-covered, herb-planted terrace.
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Elm Hill Brasserie
On the corner of the city's most famous street, this simple and elegant restaurant is bathed in light from its giant windows. Scrubbed wooden floors, contemporary style, a relaxed atmosphere and a menu of unfussy, classic French dishes made from seasonal, local ingredients make it always busy. Book in advance.
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Britons Arms
Fifteenth-century thatched restaurant serving classic English dishes in a historic setting. Cash only.
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