It is easy to mistake Meze for just another kebab shop, one of many that line Norwich's Prince of Wales Road to feed a hunger that only seems to exist after a night's hard drinking.
The restaurant has a delightful ambience. The logistics mean that it can’t feel anything else but intimate and the décor is as authentically Thai as the food.
Everyone has a Northrepps Cottage story. Well, that's an exaggeration of course, but those of us who have been around this part of north Norfolk for a while feel it is close enough to the truth.
- The Langtry, Norwich
- Baby Buddha Chinese Teahouse, Norwich
- Roti, Norwich
- Bahn Thai, Bungay
- Brummells Restaurant, Norwich
- The Belgian Monk, Norwich
- 103, Norwich
- Toby Carvery, Captain Manby, Gorleston
- Bank House Hotel, King's Lynn
- Ths Swan Inn, Barnby
- The Pigs, Edgefield
- The George and Dragon, Thurton
- The Marsh Harrier, Norwich
Pub of the week
One row back from the quayside, in Howard Street South, The Mariners is a lovely stone building that looks just right as a pub.
- The Buck, Honingham
- The Robin Hood, Sheringham
- The Ancient Mariner, Old Hunstanton
- The Artichoke, Norwich
- The Gallon Pot, Great Yarmouth
- The Bowling Green, Wells
- The Duke's Head, Somerleyton
- The Recruiting Sergeant, Norwich
- London Tavern, Attleborough
- The Railway, North Elmham
- The Windmill, Wymondham
- Deer's Leap, Thetford
- New Inn, Roughton
Eating Out news
A Norfolk coastal pub that has undergone a £100,000 refurbishment has also reopened its brewery. Brancaster Brewery is located within the Jolly Sailors.