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Featuring a private entrance, this apartment also consists of 1 separate bedroom, 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower, a ki…
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Restaurants nearby
- Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall★ Michelin The Caistor Hall Hotel is a Georgian country house with a contemporary flourish inside, and a manicured lawn and terrace for those seeking fresh air. Experienced restaurateur Mark Poynton runs the hotel’s flagship restaurant, offering a balanced seasonal set menu in a choice of lengths. The terse menu descriptions belie the complexity of the cooking, evidenced by technically adept elements such as a perfectly seasoned red wine jus with rare aged beef. If there’s a chocolate dessert on the menu, then you’re in for a treat.7.5km
- The WildebeestBib Set in the heart of a pretty village and fronted by an attractive terrace, this former pub is now a laid-back restaurant offering satisfying modern cooking at a wallet-friendly price. The menus range from a particularly great value daily selection to an ambitious à la carte and an inventive tasting menu, all exhibiting the kitchen's skilled control of flavour and balance. Dishes like chicken liver parfait and dulche de leche cheesecake might sound straightforward, but they're executed with such aplomb. The friendly service team are eager to please.7.1km
- Stoke Mill Restaurant A 700-year-old mill makes a terrific setting for this characterful restaurant spanning the River Tas. You can feel a palpable sense of history not only in the mill itself, but in the knowledge that the adjoining building is where the Colman family started making their famous mustard back in 1814. The cooking, for its part, consists of technically adept versions of straightforward, classically based dishes where the ingredients are strong and the flavours are distinct.6.8km
- Benedicts Situated in a bohemian part of the city, the modern bistro vibe perfectly suits this simply decorated restaurant that carries its unfussy ethos through into the cooking. Chef-Owner Richard Bainbridge is proud of his Norfolk roots and an ambassador for the region’s larder, and his understated dishes rely on top quality ingredients to lead the way. They serve a range of menus, varying in length and with vegetarian and, on request, vegan options available. For those looking for a lighter bite, sit outside and order small plates from the Alfresco menu.9.8km
- Janey's Village Cafe Café3.9km
- McDonald's Fast food4.6km
- Ahmed Spice Indian5.5km
- Duke of Delhi Indian6.1km
- GREGGS Bakery7.8km
- Domino's Pizza Pizza7.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Venta Icenorum Roman city in Norfolk, England, UK7.0km
- Norwich Castle historic castle and museum in Norwich, England9.9km
- Sainsbury Centre art gallery and museum at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, United Kingdom6.6km
- St John the Baptist Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral in Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK9.3km
- Norwich Market outdoor market in central Norwich, Norfolk, England9.7km
- St Peter Mancroft church in Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK9.6km
- Strangers' Hall Grade I listed building in Norwich, England9.8km
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