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Best restaurants in NWI

18 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 4

Meadowsweet

★ Michelin££££Modern British

A lovingly restored Georgian building is the setting for this charming restaurant. You enter via the back of the building, through an illuminated garden, and are then warmly welcomed into a beautiful dining room, where the lovely handmade tables have the menu and cutlery hidden in a drawer. The finest produce, be it lobster or quail, is delivered via a skilfully prepared tasting menu, where deep flavours come together perfectly and there's the odd playful touch, like dessert served across several dishes to share. Three restful bedrooms provide the perfect overnight escape.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 101 reviews

Located in North Norfolk, Meadowsweet specializes in Modern British cuisine and holds an average 5.0/5 rating from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Guests consistently praise the exceptional food quality, noting beautifully presented dishes with wonderful flavors. Service is highlighted as friendly and attentive, with chefs often presenting courses directly. The atmosphere is described as relaxed, complemented by a comprehensive wine list and varied non-alcoholic options. While minor critiques mention meal pacing or value, the overwhelming consensus is that the experience is perfect and worth the trip.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern British cuisine and attentive service.

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Morston Hall

★ Michelin££££Modern British

Great produce has long been the bedrock of Morston Hall's success. Whether picked from the kitchen garden, foraged from nearby beaches or sourced from the best suppliers across the UK, the ingredients are superb, and are allowed to shine in dishes based around classical flavour combinations. The conservatory looking out over the garden is the place to sit in the summer months, while those staying the night can choose from contemporary country house bedrooms or more luxurious garden rooms.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 99 reviews

Morston Hall offers Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.2/5. Food quality and atmosphere are frequently praised, with guests highlighting the tasting menus, breakfast, and sommelier expertise. However, negative feedback centers on service efficiency, meal pacing, and value. Several reviews cite slow service, the need to repeatedly request wine refills, and dissatisfaction with extra charges for items like cheese. While the property boasts Michelin status and beautiful gardens, experiences vary, with some noting management changes and concerns over room features like low beams. Overall, it delivers high-quality dining but requires attention to service consistency and cost transparency.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall

★ Michelin£££Modern Cuisine

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 52 reviews

Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall in Cringleford offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.8/5 from 52 reviews. Guests frequently praise the 8-9 course tasting menus for their complex flavors, thoughtful combinations, and presentation, including bread and drinks. Service is generally described as top-class, formal yet friendly, within an elegant Georgian dining room featuring plush banquettes. However, some negative feedback highlights issues such as dim lighting due to drawn curtains, slow meal pacing, cold temperatures, and strict cancellation policies regarding card charges. While food quality and ambiance are widely appreciated, occasional service inconsistencies and policy dissatisfaction were noted.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.

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The Neptune

★ Michelin£££Modern Cuisine

Kevin Mangeolles is a classically trained chef who works alone in his kitchen and really understands traditional flavour combinations. He’s not trying to reinvent the wheel with his cooking, nor is he trying to challenge your tastebuds or make everything Instagram-pretty; he's simply concerned with what’s in season and what’s available in the local area, which results in dishes that are bursting with flavour and extremely well balanced. Kevin's wife Jacki runs this 18C coaching inn with a calm confidence. There are bedrooms available for those wishing to make a night of it.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

The Neptune in Hunstanton is a modern cuisine restaurant with Michelin star recognition. Analyzing 80 reviews (avg 4.7/5), guests consistently praise the high food quality, ocean-inspired ambiance, and attentive service within a historic 18th-century coaching inn. Many highlight the comfortable rooms and relaxed atmosphere. However, some negative feedback cites inconsistent meal pacing, underwhelming flavors in certain dishes, and occasional rude service. While a minority question the value, the overall consensus remains positive, describing the experience as memorable and warm, suitable for diners seeking refined local cuisine and a quiet, elegant setting.

Suitable for travelers seeking high-quality modern cuisine and a quiet historical atmosphere, though reasonable expectations regarding service details are advised.

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Bib Gourmand 3

The Gunton Arms

Bib Gourmand££Traditional British

Now well into its second decade, The Gunton Arms is still an absolute joy to visit. There is an unerring simplicity to the place and an honesty to the hearty, gimmick-free and immensely flavourful cooking. Prime local meats – including from the 1,000-acre Gunton Estate deer park – form the backbone of the menu, cooked over fire in the flag-floored Elk Room, where you really feel like you're in on the action. While these cuts catch the eye, there's brilliant value to be found elsewhere on the menu, especially among offal and nose-to-tail dishes.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

The Gunton Arms in Thorpe Market offers traditional British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.0/5 based on 80 reviews. Food quality is mixed; while Sunday roasts, steak, and venison are praised, some bar foods like fries and burgers received criticism. Service varies significantly, with guests noting both attentive hospitality and poor communication regarding reservations. The atmosphere features roaring fires and countryside views, creating a cozy ambiance, though some areas were described as cold. Value is a common concern, with many finding prices high. Additionally, poor lighting in the parking area and pathways to the restaurant poses safety issues, particularly at night.

Suitable for travelers seeking a traditional British country experience who can accept higher prices, with caution advised for nighttime parking.

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Sculthorpe Mill

Bib Gourmand££Modern British

Dating all the way back to 1757, this striking former mill looks like it's been taken off the front of a Norfolk picture postcard. Lovingly restored by sisters Siobhan and Caitriona Peyton, it's now a chic dining pub with contemporary bedrooms and a riverside terrace. The cooking doesn't reinvent the wheel, but instead offers well-judged, flavoursome dishes like green gazpacho with Cromer crab. Ensure you save some room for dessert, especially if the terrific Norfolk pear and hazelnut tart is on the menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Sculthorpe Mill offers Modern British cuisine in Fakenham, praised for its picturesque setting by the river and mill pond. Guests appreciate the charming garden and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for summer lunches or drinks. Service experiences vary significantly; while many highlight friendly and attentive staff, others report poor greetings or long waits. Food quality is mixed: positive reviews commend dishes like salmon pastrami and steak for their flavor and presentation, whereas negative feedback cites small portions, limited vegetarian options, and inconsistent taste. Despite occasional service lapses, the venue remains a notable destination for its scenic beauty and potential for high-quality dining.

Suitable for diners seeking a scenic riverside setting and modern British cuisine, with advance booking recommended.

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The Wildebeest

Bib Gourmand££European

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

The Wildebeest in Cringleford holds a 4.4/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews frequently praise the food quality, service, and atmosphere, with the Du Jour lunch and Sunday brunch receiving specific acclaim. Conversely, negative feedback highlights slow meal pacing and increasing inconsistency in dish quality, including tough meats and uneven portions. While some guests find the pricing high, others note good value in set menus. The restaurant offers solid European cuisine, though recent experiences vary significantly between visits.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality European cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Other guide picks 11

The Grain Store

££Modern Cuisine

Tucked away on the North Norfolk coast, The Grain Store forms part of The Maltings hotel – a collection of former brick and flint barns that have now been converted into bedrooms and this rustic restaurant. The lunchtime menu is simple and concise, while dinner offers a wide selection of small and large plates, plus those designed for sharing – such as lamb tagine or a Norfolk fish platter, to which you can add some local oysters. Each dish comes with clean, honest flavours and the wine list is keenly priced – head over to their small shop to take a bottle home with you.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

The Grain Store in Chesterton maintains a strong 4.8/5 TripAdvisor rating from 80 reviews. Visitors frequently praise the attentive service from staff members such as Alex, HR, and Rachel, as well as the quality of food, including Sunday roasts and drinks. The venue is noted for its adaptability, hosting pub quizzes, private events on the upper floor, and sports viewing parties. Conversely, criticisms focus on perceived poor value regarding pint sizes and uncomfortable atmospheres during crowded sporting events, with reports of overflowing restrooms and disruptive behavior. Despite these issues, the general consensus remains positive regarding hospitality and food.

Suitable for private events, pub quizzes, or dining, but exercise caution during major sports screenings.

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Restaurant 1812

£££Modern Cuisine

Right across the road from the water’s edge in the Norfolk Broads, you’ll find this building dating back to 1812 which has had previous lives as a warehouse and a pub; the simple yet stylish interior features the remains of a flint-clad kiln they discovered during the restoration. A set menu brings together a bounty of Norfolk produce, from both local artisans and the owner’s garden, along with mushrooms grown on site. The seasonal dishes show off some subtle, well-judged Japanese influences, while the terrific sourdough bread makes for a great beginning.

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Socius

££Modern British

One meaning of the Latin word 'socius' is ‘sharing’, making it an apt name for this friendly restaurant that's best enjoyed with a group of friends and family so you can give the menu a thorough going over. The barn-like space is bright and airy, with seating on either a steel-framed mezzanine level or the smart ground floor where you can watch the chefs at work. The flexible, constantly evolving menu draws on a range of influences for the unfussy, flavoursome small plates – among which are a good selection of vegetarian choices.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Burnham Market, Socius offers modern British cuisine centered around a sharing-plate concept. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.8/5, guests frequently praise the high food quality, attentive yet unobtrusive service, and the modern, airy atmosphere. Many consider it a top dining choice in North Norfolk, noting exquisite flavors suitable for special occasions. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, perceived small portions, and value for money. A few reviews also mention serious concerns regarding food safety and dietary accommodations. Overall, it is highly regarded but experiences occasional variability.

Ideal for diners seeking refined, shareable modern British cuisine in a comfortable setting, with advance booking recommended.

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Benedicts

£££Modern Cuisine

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Earlham, Benedicts specializes in modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.5/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised for local, seasonal ingredients like Korean BBQ chicken bites, pea tacos, and lamb, though some guests noted inconsistent seasoning and underwhelming desserts. Service is generally attentive and knowledgeable, with staff explaining dishes well, although isolated complaints mentioned unfriendly management. The atmosphere varies; the upstairs private room is popular, while the main dining area can be noisy and poorly cooled in summer. Opinions on value are mixed, with some finding it worth the price and others considering it expensive.

Suitable for diners seeking local seasonal modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional noise.

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Bar Cerdita

££Spanish

The sister to Italian restaurant Benoli nearby, this compact, rustic-looking spot instead turns its attentions to Spain, with a roster of tapas staples plus daily blackboard specials. Sharing is of course the way to go here, and the well-known dishes pack in all the satisfying flavours you’d expect, from the pan con tomate to a number of pork options and a great tarta de Santiago with olive oil ice cream to finish. It’s all perfect paired with a glass from the concise Spanish wine list or the cocktail of the day.

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The Ship

££Mediterranean Cuisine

The Peyton sisters behind nearby Sculthorpe Mill have taken on this historic pub dating back to 1790 and given it a new lease of life. The eye-catching interior design fuses eggshell blue with bright orange upholstery, lending the room a Mediterranean vibe that chimes with cooking that borrows from both Spain and Italy. Start with homemade focaccia or a topped flatbread, then move on to generous, full-flavoured dishes like pan-seared hake with butterbeans, chorizo, saffron and lemon. If you feel like staying longer, there are comfortable bedrooms upstairs.

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The Conservatory

£££Modern Cuisine

Titchwell Manor, not the country house you may expect but a converted Victorian farmhouse and its outbuildings, is the picturesque setting for this bright and airy restaurant. Tables overlook the walled garden, from which the chefs use plenty of seasonal ingredients alongside meat and game from local estates, plus Norfolk seafood such as Wells crab. These ingredients are well utilised in unfussy modern classics with a less-is-more approach, all the better for extracting the natural flavours of the produce.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

The Conservatory in Scarborough offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.5/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights high food quality, friendly service, and excellent value, particularly for generous portions like the Full English Breakfast. The atmosphere is described as warm and inviting. However, some negative reviews cite issues with rude staff, slow pacing, and isolated incidents of discriminatory behavior. Despite these occasional service lapses, the majority of diners appreciate the delicious food and reasonable pricing. It remains a solid choice for travelers seeking hearty meals and a cozy environment, though visitors may want to manage expectations regarding consistent service standards.

Suitable for travelers seeking hearty breakfasts and a cozy atmosphere.

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Stoke Mill Restaurant

£££Traditional Cuisine

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in a historic mill by the River Tas, Stoke Mill Restaurant offers a charming atmosphere with character-rich decor. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.7/5, guests frequently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and scenic setting. The kitchen handles dietary restrictions well, though vegetarian options are limited. Criticisms focus on slow meal pacing, small portion sizes, and occasional inconsistencies in dish texture, such as rubbery soufflés. While generally positive, some visitors noted insufficient menu variety during specific visits. The restaurant provides a warm, friendly environment suitable for special occasions, but diners should be aware of potential delays and modest portions.

Ideal for diners valuing historic ambiance and service; check menu options in advance and allow ample time for meals.

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The Old Bank

£££Modern British

A welcoming couple run this intimate, laid-back restaurant: Aga works out front, assisted by a friendly serving team, while Lewis heads up the kitchen. As the name suggests, it's a former bank and the old banking counter now acts as the bar. The well-balanced tasting menu comes in two forms – ‘Shorter’ and ‘Longer’ – and has a real generosity to it, using produce from their allotment and the surrounding area in ambitious dishes with numerous flavours and textures. The passionately described wine pairings are the way to go.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

The Old Bank in Snettisham serves Modern British cuisine and holds an average 5.0/5 rating from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Food quality is the standout feature, cited 76 times, with praise for exquisite presentation, deep flavors, and local ingredients. Service is frequently commended (61 mentions) as friendly and professional, while the atmosphere is described as relaxed and intimate (44 mentions). Although some negative feedback highlights meal pacing issues (15 mentions) and rare complaints about saltiness or value, the overwhelming consensus is that the dining experience is exceptional and highly recommended for food enthusiasts.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine in a relaxed setting.

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The Ingham Swan

£££Modern British

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TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

The Ingham Swan in Stalham offers modern British cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, particularly the tasting menus featuring Norfolk ingredients and the Sunday roast. However, some guests noted lukewarm dishes or dry mains. Service is mixed; while many appreciate the friendly and professional staff, others experienced slow drink orders or errors. The ambiance is charming with original beams, though loud piped music and poor accessibility (lack of ramps/handrails) detract from the experience. Value is perceived positively for lunch menus, but breakfast portions were considered insufficient. Overall, it is a skilled establishment with inconsistent execution in service and comfort details.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality local ingredients and refined meals, though those with mobility issues should verify accessibility beforehand.

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Benoli

££Italian

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TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Earlham, Benoli is an Italian restaurant with high ratings (4.8/5). Food quality is a standout feature, with praise for pasta, Rum Baba, and Parmesan croquettes. However, some diners note dishes are heavy on butter and salt, and non-pasta options are limited. Service is generally excellent, with helpful and friendly staff, though isolated negative experiences exist. The atmosphere is relaxed and conducive to leisurely dining, although a few reviews mention the upstairs area feels dated or less clean. While portion sizes are moderate and value is debated, the culinary experience remains a strong draw.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Italian cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere, though those sensitive to rich flavors or preferring non-pasta options should proceed with caution.

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