Captain America’s has seen off numerous culinary fads during four decades as a favourite of Norwich families. As it celebrates its 40th anniversary, SIMON PARKIN found nothing has changed.
When he last visited it was like stepping back in time and the food was terrible. Finally prompted to revisit SIMON PARKIN finds The Clipper is an Indian restaurant that has the wind in its sails.
If you’ve never visited The Waffle House because you’re not sure if you like waffles, it’s time to pay a visit, because you will. STACIA BRIGGS celebrates a restaurant that treats and meat-eaters as equals.
It was once the Regal cinema, before becoming a bingo hall, casino and pub. Now it is home to Norwich’s newest all-you-can-eat oriental buffet. SIMON PARKIN paid a visit.
Being vegetarian can often leave diners feeling like second class diners. STACIA BRIGGS visits a meat-free Norwich restaurant were you don’t have to search for ‘V’ on the menu.
Situated in the glorious deer park surrounding Gunton Hall, The Gunton Arms is a traditional pub whose chef cooks from local ingredients including venison found on the doorstep. IAN COLLINS paid a visit.
There were dastardly deeds afoot but fear not LINDA BARRINGTON-SMITH was on the case as she joined a murder mystery dinner at the Sea Marge Hotel.
With a menu that includes 30 flavoured vodkas in flavours like cola cube, Bakewell tart, vanilla ice-cream and Jelly Babies, it seemed almost rude to be visiting Revolution Vodka Bar for a lunch that wasn’t liquid. But the food is definitely worth a shot says STACIA BRIGGS.