Five restaurants in Norfolk have been named among the UK's top 100.
According to new research by OpenTable, venues in Cromer, Salthouse, Brancaster and Sheringham are among the best 'healthier' restaurants to dine at.
The list was put together by looking at more than a million reviews from customers across the county.
Rocky Bottoms in Cromer was one of the top restaurants, famed for its seafood dishes.
Husband and wife team Ali and Richard Matthews, a local fishing family, took on the "simple shellfish canteen" in north Norfolk in 2008.
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Also on the list was the Dun Cow in Salthouse, well-known for its spectacular views of the surrounding marshes.
The Fishmongers' Tavern in Sheringham, which opened in March last year, was also popular among visitors, as was The Lodge at Salhouse.
undergoing a huge refurbishment.
The Lodge reopened in June afterThe White Horse in Brancaster has also been included, another popular destination for seafood lovers.
All five restaurants were named among OpenTable's top 100 restaurants with healthy bites in the UK.
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