Two restaurants in Norfolk have been ranked among the best in the nation after being named Good Food Award 2024 winners.

The Good Food Awards has released the winners of its 2024 awards and two restaurants in Cromer have been selected.

Bann Thai in Church Street was a gold seal winner for its "consistently high customer ratings".

Eastern Daily Press: Kim (right) and Belle (left) Steggles have won a Good Food Award at Bann ThaiKim (right) and Belle (left) Steggles have won a Good Food Award at Bann Thai (Image: Archant)

The awards said: "Kim provides the wonderful warm customer service that Bann Thai is famed for, having lived in Norfolk all of his life – as an ex-farmer, he knows the county inside out and what its customers and visitors are looking for.

"Belle moved to England from Nakhonsawan, in the North of Thailand, in 2001 and brought with her a lifetime of culinary experience due to her restaurateur upbringing."

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Upstairs at No.1 Cromer was awarded the blue ribbon for its "food quality, service and value".

The restaurant also received its first AA Rosette for culinary excellence earlier this year.

Eastern Daily Press: Thai green crab bisque is on the new menu at No.1Thai green crab bisque is on the new menu at No.1 (Image: Number One)

Upstairs at No.1 has just undergone a refurbishment and launched its new menu this week. 

The new seafood menu has been put together by owner Galton Blackiston and head chef Matty Adcock and aims to showcase seasonal ingredients from local producers.