British, Modern Restaurants in Norfolk
1. Morston Hall
British, Modern restaurant in Morston Holt
“How I love Morston!” – a theme underlying many reports on Galton & Tracy Blackiston’s celebrated destination near the north Norfolk coast: “as usual, it was most enjoyable and relaxing, knowing that we were in the hands of a professional and well-run operation: service was personable and informal, and the cooking from well-balanced menus was confident and the portions exactly right, complemented by well-chosen and imaginative wines”; “and the accommodation is top-notch as well”. But while ratings here remain strong, a couple of long-term fans this year did note a slight tail-off in their experience (“the latter dinner, although very good, was a rather low-key affair and staff were perhaps less pro-active than usual”; “there appeared to have been a significant turnover of staff in the short time since our previous visit”) and it seems likely this is linked to the Blackistons’ aim to retire, with the property being put on the market in April 2024. (Apparently, though, there’s expectation of a smooth transition period as the Blackistons have offered to stay on as consultants to whoever purchases the property).
2. Stoke Mill
British, Modern restaurant in Stoke Holy Cross
Mill Road - NR14
On the River Tas, this 700-year-old mill was once home to the business that became Colman’s Mustard and has been run by Ludo and Andy Rudd since 2013. We had good, if slightly guarded reviews about its longstanding restaurant, but none of its new, more exciting offshoot – Store – which opened in 2021 and where Hazel Yuill and Liam Nichols won a Michelin star in early 2023 for their seven-course tasting menu at £110 per person (hence we’ve left it unrated).
3. The Dial House
British, Modern restaurant in Reepham
Market Place - NR10
2021 Review: “An excellent breakfast” is the top tip at Hannah Springham and Andrew Jones’s good-looking, Georgian restaurant with rooms: sibling to Norwich’s Farmyard. For other occasions, feedback on its straightforward, brasserie-style fare (fish pie, côte de boeuf, burger) is still too limited for a rating.
4. Roger Hickman’s
British, Modern restaurant in Norwich
79 Upper St. Giles St - NR2
“French-inspired fine dining in a cosy room” – using “high-quality ingredients” and “intricately presented” to showcase “the skills of the chef” – has won a national reputation for this long-running fixture “in one of the well-preserved historic quarters of the city”. The ratings slipped a touch this year, accompanied by a couple of reports from erstwhile local fans who bemoaned staff turnover post-Covid and an experience that was “disappointing” compared with past years. But they are still outweighed by those who say: “We have dined a good few times over the years and the high standards have remained consistent”.
5. Benedicts
British, Modern restaurant in Norwich
9 St Benedicts St - NR2
“Great local Norfolk ingredients are used to good effect” at Richard Bainbridge’s inviting if simply decorated destination that’s “probably still the joint best restaurant in Norwich”, and as such “well worth a visit” for its “consistently good” cooking from a series of set menus that are pleasantly ambitious but without the excessive flummery of a classic tasting menu format.
6. The Wildebeest Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Stoke Holy Cross
82-86 Norwich Rd - NR14
This “terrific find just outside Norwich” is an “excellent gastropub” with “really pleasant staff” – owned and run by locally born chef Daniel Smith, it’s “sister to the Ingham Swan and just as good”. Originally a village pub called the Red Lion, it was re-named with an African theme as the Wildebeest by a previous owner, and the name stuck. Top Tip – “the daily fixed-price lunch is very good and very good value”.
7. Meadowsweet
British, Modern restaurant in Holt
37 Norwich Road - NR25
“A triumph!” – “Exquisite food, meticulously prepared and as stunning to look at as it is to taste”, all alongside “delightfully attentive but unpretentious service and interesting wines too”, are the key strengths of Greg Anderson and Rebecca Williams’s “exceptional” three-year-old. “We loved Rebecca and Greg when they were at Morston Hall, and their talents truly shine in their own restaurant”. “Greg has a lightness of touch that many chefs don’t achieve” and “working out of a small kitchen, he uses local produce wherever possible to produce delightful food. He is ably partnered by Rebecca, who charmingly runs the three delightful rooms and front of house as well as being an excellent sommelier. The wine flight that she organises is a delicious adventure every time”. Most reporters also like the “minimalist” decor, and think “it’s a great touch having the cutlery cunningly concealed in a drawer in the table”. A large number of top gastronomic experiences are reported here. “We will definitely be back next time we’re in Norfolk”.
8. Wiveton Bell
British, Modern restaurant in Wiveton
Blakeney Rd - NR25
This village boozer-with-rooms par excellence overlooking the green was taken over by the Chestnut Group in 2022. While there are those for whom the “favourite” pitstop “has actually been improved since the takeover” and is now a “top-end gastropub”, there are also critics, for whom “the change of ownership has led to a diminution of standards”.
9. Wiveton Hall Cafe
British, Modern restaurant in Holt
1 Marsh Lane - NR25
2021 Review: Fans are “happy to report the continued success and popularity of owner Desmond’s venture on the north Norfolk coast” – lionised in a BBC TV series, and combining “really good freshly cooked” farm food with “lots of outside space to run around in”.
10. The Moorings
British, Modern restaurant in Blakeney
High Street - NR25
“Superb locally sourced seafood” is the highlight of the menu at this family-run operation founded by Angela Long and her late husband Richard, which has a “carefully built and locally supported reputation over many years” – “value for money and a great attention to detail is a special combination” that “attracts both locals and the many visitors to the North Norfolk coast”.
11. Anchor Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Morston
The Street - NR25
2021 Review: “Relaxed, friendly” and a “brilliant pub”, just along the coast from Blakeney, which was taken over by old school friends in 2011, and swiftly given a retro, nautical refurb’; the “delicious menu” takes in local north Norfolk catch and game.
12. No. 1
Fish & seafood restaurant in Cromer
1 New St - NR27
“A north Norfolk staple” from brilliant chef Galton Blackiston of Morston Hall fame – with the choice of “great traditional fish ’n’ chips” (“the best we’ve ever eaten”) downstairs, or upstairs a “fabulous fish restaurant with a great range of freshly cooked local seafood” accompanied by “lovely views overlooking Cromer beach and out to sea”. “Deservedly very popular with families, you will need to book at high season”.
13. The Duck, Stanhoe
British, Modern restaurant in Stanhoe
Burnham Rd - PE31
This “old pub with delicious food” is thriving under its new owners, chef Jeremy Parke and his sommelier wife Rachael, who have “maintained the standards and brought some of their own dishes to the menu” – and there’s still “a great atmosphere in the ‘anything but standard’ layout of the dining rooms”. Top Menu Tips – “the Norfolk crab and roast monkfish are both musts”.
14. The Victoria at Holkham
British, Modern restaurant in Holkham
. - NR23
A “beautiful” hotel dining room with a “great location” on the Holkham Estate, just inland from Holkham beach, one of the finest sandy stretches on the North Norfolk coast. Chef Michael Chamberlain is behind the menu, which echoes the estate’s commitment to sustainability (cue much sourcing of ingredients from the grounds). While “it can lack consistency”, continuing the tenor of reports over the years, “at its best it comes up trumps with careful cooking and a warm atmosphere”.
15. Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall
British, Modern restaurant in Caistor St Edmund
Stoke Road - NR14
Excellent feedback this year for ex-Alimentum chef Mark Poynton’s dining room in a country-house hotel a ten-minute drive from Norwich. The odd reporter feels that “the venue doesn’t match the food just yet”, but all agree that “you’re made to feel special as soon as you enter the restaurant” and that the food – which is exclusively from a tasting menu – is “fantastic”. At six courses for £49.50 per person, the entry-level option is particularly affordable.
16. Sculthorpe Mill
British, Modern restaurant in Fakenham
Lynn Road - NR21
With its “tranquil riverside setting”, this 18th-century watermill conversion – “a lovely building in a beautiful rural setting” – is “more than worth a visit any time of the year, but in the summer, dining outside in the lovely garden is a special treat”. It’s “owned and run by sisters Siobhan and Caitriona” (whose brother, Oliver Peyton is the figurehead of the family’s London catering business) and inspires a similar mix of opinions to former Peyton operations in the capital – to some “over-hyped with average service and food”, while others speak of “very good dishes”.
17. The Ingham Swan
British, Modern restaurant in Ingham
Sea Palling Road - NR12
This “gorgeous 14th-century inn” is now a “lovely restaurant-with-rooms” – “one of the best places to eat in this part of Norfolk” – with “excellent” food from chef-patron Daniel Smith, who got his first break as a teenager working for Le Gavroche: he marked its closure last year by treating diners to Michel Roux Jr’s signature dish, soufflé suissesse.
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