SuffolkRestaurants

Restaurants in Suffolk

  1. A

    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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  2. B

    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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  3. C

    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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  4. D

    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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  5. Scutcher's Bistro

    Despite the rather mismatched decor, this unpretentious place is renowned throughout the Stour Valley for its exquisite food. The menu features classic and modern English dishes that leave locals coming back regularly for more. It's just off the Green.

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  6. E

    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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  7. F

    Grid

    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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  8. Coasters

    Right on the main drag, this unassuming restaurant has a great reputation and a loyal local following. The menu is short but sweet, and every dish is memorable. On top of the main meals there are a range of tapas for quick snacks, and sandwiches and cakes for a light lunch. Book ahead for evening meals.

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