We loved NRW2017, since it gave us an excuse to eat out without breaking the bank – and this year’s, taking place from October 29 to November 9, looks set to be even bigger and better, with more than 80 restaurants across the county taking part. For 2018, there’s a mix of old favourites, newer faces, and some experienced NRW-ers. There are undeniably bargains to be had, with the price of three courses hitting a maximum of £23. Here’s where to go in Norwich. Continue reading
Category: Informal Dining
Fancy enough to impress, but not so much that you’re puzzled by the cutlery.
Haggle, St Benedicts St
The piece of romantic advice we love is this: be with somebody who looks at you like you look at your food coming at a restaurant. We might need to amend that, though: be with somebody who looks at you like we look at a good spread at Haggle. Continue reading
East Twenty Six, Exchange St
It’s almost easy to miss East Twenty Six, which is set back slightly from Exchange Street – or it would be, if not for its striking architecture and huge windows that flood the bar and restaurant with light. Continue reading
Warwick St Social, Warwick St
Headed up by award-winning chef Alex, Warwick St Social is another Golden Triangle gem. The restaurant and bar serves up affordable lunch and dinner menus that change daily, with a contemporary edge that gives the food flair enough to impress without being overly showy, and some dishes that have come across from sister restaurant the Ingham Swan. Continue reading
Farmyard, St Benedicts
Having opened early this year, Farmyard is a new kid on the block, but the restaurant, which aims to showcase fine dining flavours in a more laid back environment, already has a reputation for good food. Continue reading