Norfolk Restaurant Week - 28th Oct 2019 to 8th Nov 2019
There's more choice than ever before this year with more than 80 businesses in the county offering discounted menus.
More restaurants than ever before have signed up to this year's Norfolk Restaurant Week and sister event, Norwich Restaurant Week, with organiser Martin Billing saying it will be the best one yet.
Now in its seventh year and billed as the largest dining event in the county, the foodie feasting takes place between October 28 and November 8, with more than 80 of Norfolk's top restaurants, pubs and cafes signed up to participate.
Newcomers this year include The Victoria in Holkham, plant-based Erpingham House in Norwich, The Black Horse in Castle Rising, Timbers Country lodge in Fincham, Sculthorpe Mill and The Iron House, Norwich.
Loui Blake, owner of Erpingham House says: "We're incredibly excited to be participating in Norfolk restaurant week for the first time. Our intention is to offer diners some never-before-seen dishes and offer an insight into plant-based dining, proving healthy and sustainable food can be delicious! We're seeing a dramatic spike in the demand for vegan food, with Norwich often quoted as one of the best hubs nationally. We hope through restaurant week we can offer local diners a taste of something to inspire them."
Ben Hunter-Watts, The Victoria's managing director adds: "Michael Chamberlain, our head chef, has participated in Norfolk Restaurant Week in his previous position prior to taking on the running of the kitchen here at the Victoria. He is excited to have the opportunity to this year showcase the fantastic local and estate raised produce he is so passionate about using here at the Vic on his restaurant week menu."
During the period of the event (actually two weeks), all businesses taking part will offer set, discounted menus, giving diners in the region the chance to perhaps explore eateries they might not have considered before. Customers will have the option (depending on where they're dining) to pay £12 for two courses or £17 for three, or £18 for two and £23 for three.
It's estimated more than 1,000 people book a stay to coincide with Norfolk Restaurant Week which is why the county's largest independent holiday lettings agency, Norfolk Cottages, has signed up to be headline sponsor for the second year running.
"We know that Norfolk's reputation for outstanding local produce and a rich food and drink scene is one of the reasons our discerning customers choose the county as a holiday destination. We also see a 15% increase in visitor numbers over the fortnight, further demonstrating the fact Norfolk is a year-round destination.
See all the businesses taking part here.
A glimpse at some of the menus
NoTwenty9, Burnham Market
Starters include: cured sea trout with gin and tonic gel, pickled vegetables and Paston Acre sprouting rye bread, and 'ham, egg and chips' - pork terrine with fried quail's egg and matchstick potato
Main courses include: fillet of hake with Creole sauce, coconut rice and kale, and shallot and celeriac tarte tatin with walnut and fig salad
Desserts include: baked chocolate mousse, blackberry ice cream and chocolate crumb, and pecan pie with pecan brittle and raw milk ice cream
Over 1,400 UK restaurants close due to casual dining crunch bites
Insolvencies in year to the end of June 2019 increased by 25% – the highest since at least 2014
More than 1,400 UK restaurants collapsed in the year since June 2018 – underlining the scale of the so-called “casual dining crunch”, which has led to customers turning their backs on chains such as Byron, Strada, Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire.
The number of restaurants falling into insolvency in the year to the end of June 2019 increased by 25% to 1,412 compared to 2018, according to research by the accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young. It is the highest number of insolvencies since at least 2014 and is said to reflect tightened consumer spending on the back of concerns about Brexit and rising costs because of the collapse in the value of the pound.
UHY Hacker Young said the rapid growth of the casual-dining sector since the 2008 financial crisis had resulted in an oversaturated mid-market, which is still going through a dramatic shakeout. The research found that hundreds of small independent restaurants had collapsed as well as big chains such as those owned by the celebrity chef Oliver.
“The crisis in the restaurant sector has been presented as a problem only for the chains that had lost touch with their customers,” Peter Kubik, a partner at UHY Hacker Young, said. “That’s overlooking the hundreds of small independent restaurants that have become insolvent.
“Good restaurants and bad have all struggled from overcapacity, weak consumer spending and surging costs. Having a loyal following is great but if that loyal following stops going out then you have a problem. The number of restaurants whose sales are at or near capacity is pretty small – they’re the exception.”
Experts predict that after the shakeout only restaurants with strong brand loyalty and a differentiated offering will survive.
“For those businesses that are suffering distress, aggressive management of cashflow will be key in the coming months,” Kubik said. “Unfortunately, the sector can’t really expect banks to be as generous with their lending, especially as the sector’s current problems are so well known.”
The research also found that the UK’s top 100 restaurants made a £82m loss in the last year, down from a pre-tax profit of £102m 12 months earlier.
Birds Eye creates 'children-only' restaurant
Birds Eye has created a "children-only" restaurant serving vegetable-based dishes in a fun environment.
The pop-up in Holborn, London, is part of Birds Eye’s new TV campaign, "Eat in full colour", created by Grey London.
The "First-Plates" restaurant will use normal ingredients but serve them in a alternative way to encourage children to eat healthier foods. Dr Elizabeth Kilbey, from Channel 4’s The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds, will take charge of the session of how to navigate picky eaters and get the whole family consuming a wider variety of foods.
Targetting children aged four to seven, a balloon artist who will create a colourful balloon vegetable for each child will be part of the entertainment as well as an interactive play zone featuring a garden pea ball pit
The two-hour ticketed event, taking place on 21 September, includes a welcome drink and sit-down lunch for children, and snacks for adults. Parental supervision is required.
Britain’s top 10 fish and chip restaurants revealed
BRITAIN'S ten best fish and chip restaurants have been revealed - but did your local make the cut?
The finalists for the Fish and Chip Restaurant of the Year Award are now patiently waiting to see who will win the top prize at Seafish's 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards.
This award celebrates "true excellence" in the fish and chip industry, judging 100's of fish and Chip Restuarants nationally.
Each restaurant is being assessed on sustainable sourcing, menu innovation, marketing, staff training and customer service as well as taste!
The top ten finalists will be put into a final round of judging in London in January 2020 where the winner to be announced.
The restaurant award is open to all UK Fish & Chip Restuarants with a sit-in facility at the main location.
fish! - Borough Market, London
Fish! sits in the centre of London's high end Borough Market - and diners can watch their fish being cooked in real time.
Chefs source produce locally from nearby stands and stalls, while fish is delivered daily from their very own fishmonger.
The menu offers a wide selection of beer-battered fish. This offers punters the option of cod, haddock, plaice or hake.
Fish City - Belfast
Fish city has already won a slew of awards - including Regional Fish and Chip Shop of the Year in 2015.
It was set up as a family business in 2013 and only offers sustainable seafood.
Diners can also delve into oysters or fish tacos.
Knights Fish & Chip Restaurant - Glastonbury, Somerset
Knights has been going for over 100 years - it served its first meal in 1909.
The business has stayed in the family ever since, and offers a vast range of classic dishes.
Mushy peas can be ordered with curry sauce for those who want a bit of a kick, with a range of local beers available on the side.
Malt and Anchor - Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Malt and Anchor has only been going since 2017 - but has already established a solid reputation in the heart of the Cotswolds.
It offers what it claims is a 'traditional chippy menu with a twist' as well as a takeaway service.
The lunch menu runs from 12 until 2.20pm, and also hosts Christmas parties.
Quayside Restaurant & Fish Bar, Gourdon, Aberdeenshire
Diners at Quayside can eat freshly-caught local fish with amazing views of the Gourdon Harbour and North Sea.
Staff also keep a specials board filled with fresh produce from the local area.
Saltwater Fish Restaurant - Torquay, Devon
Saltwater Fish Restaurant sits a stone's throw from Torquay's picturesque harbourside.
It offers everything from fish to burgers, as well as a 'catch of the day' special.
Something Else Fishy - Sherborne, Dorset
Martyn and Nicki Else were fishmongers for ten years before deciding to open a restaurant instead.
Aside from classic fish and chip shop fare, they offer lobster, mussels, and 'drunken prawns' - king prawns cooked in Jack Daniels.
The Cods Scallops - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
The Cods Scallops also made the Top 20 list for Fish and Chip shops.
It offers a wide selection of fish and shellfish, all of which are caught from their very own boats.
They also serve sustainable crab, cockles, and lobster.
The Fisherman’s Wife - Whitby, North Yorkshire
The Fisherman's Wife offers stunning views of Whitby Bay and the surrounding area.
The team has more than 50 years' experience and boasts "the best from the sea and the finest produce from the fields of Yorkshire."
All fish is selected from a local fish market, while crab and lobsters are caught from the local bay.
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- To provide you with information, products or services that you request from us or which we feel may interest you, where you have consented to be contacted for such purposes;
- To carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us;
- To provide you with product and services requested;
- To process payments from you to us (where applicable) on our behalf;
- To allow you to participate in interactive features of our service, when you choose to do so;
- To notify you about changes to our service;
- To process a job/volunteer application;
- Held for employment purposes
We may also use your data, or permit selected third parties to use your data, to provide you with information about goods and services which may be of interest to you and we or they may contact you about these by post or telephone.
If you are an existing customer, we will only contact you by electronic means (e-mail or SMS) with information about goods and services similar to those which were the subject of a previous sale to you.
If you are a new customer, and where we permit selected third parties to use your data, we (or they) will contact you by electronic means only if you have consented to this.
IS PERSONAL INFORMATION SHARED?
We will not sell or rent your information to third parties.
We will not share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.
We may pass information about you to other parties as follows:
- To third parties working on our behalf such as our employees, contractors, suppliers, couriers and/or agents including without limitation our customer care teams to administer the Services provided to you by us now or in the future. However, when we use third party service providers, we disclose only the personal information that is necessary to deliver the services and we have a contract in place that requires them to keep your information secure and not to use it for their own direct marketing purposes;
- As part of general statistical information about the Services’ user base, sales patterns, traffic volumes and related matters. These details will not include information personally identifying you;
- To the police and/or other emergency services, regulatory bodies or legal advisers in connection with any alleged criminal offence, major incident, unlawful activity or suspected breach of the Terms of Use and or the breach of other terms and conditions or otherwise where required by law or where we suspect harm or potential harm to others. We will co-operate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing us to disclose the identity or location of or any other information about anyone breaching any relevant terms and conditions or otherwise for the prevention or detection of crime or the apprehension or prosecution of offenders. We shall not be obliged to give you any further notice of this;
MARKETING MESSAGES
We will only send you marketing messages where you indicate that you consent (i.e. by “opting-in”) to receiving such messages. Where we have your consent or are otherwise permitted to do so, we may:
- Send you information by email about existing and new services and special offers from us;
- Send you information by email about related products or services of selected third parties that may be of interest to you; and
- Pass your details to selected third parties so that they may send you information by email about products or services that may be of interest to you.
To stop receiving marketing communications from us, you can use the ‘unsubscribe’, ‘stop’ or similar facility contained in any such communication or you can email us at the email address set out in “Contact Details” below stating that you do not wish to receive further communications from us.
DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION
We may disclose your personal information to any member of our group, which means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding company and its subsidiaries, as defined in section 1159 of the UK Companies Act 2006.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties:
- In the event that we sell or buy any business or assets, in which case we may disclose your personal data to the prospective seller or buyer of such business or assets.
- If goingout.co.uk or substantially all of its assets are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data held by it about its customers will be one of the transferred assets.
- If we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or apply our terms of use http://www.goingout.co.uk and other agreements; or to protect the rights, property, or safety of goingout, our customers, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction.
PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
We endeavour to take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information. Where reasonably possible we use industry-standard technology to allow for the encryption of sensitive information.
Non-sensitive details (your email address, etc.) are transmitted normally over the internet, and this can never be guaranteed 100% secure. As a result, whilst we strive to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you transmit to us, and you do so at your own risk. Once we receive your information, we make our best effort to ensure its security on our systems. Where we have given (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our websites, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share your password with anyone.
Please always think carefully before disclosing information to other users or otherwise making your information publicly available. It is important that you are aware that any information you disclose to another user may then be disclosed by that user. We have no responsibility or control over the contents of communications made between users of our Services.
YOUR RIGHTS
You have the right to ask us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes. We will usually inform you (before collecting your data) if we intend to use your data for such purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by checking certain boxes on the forms we use to collect your data. You can also exercise the right at any time by contacting us by email
Our site may, from time to time, contain links to and from the websites of our partner networks, advertisers and affiliates. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we do not accept any responsibility or liability for these policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to these websites.
HOW YOU CAN ACCESS AND UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION
The accuracy of your information is important to us. Where you register your details for certain Services and open a user account with us that you can then use to access and log on to use those Services, you may change or update some of your details at any time via your account. If you are not registered for these Services but wish to update your details then please contact us (see “Contact details” section below). You should please make sure that you update your details as soon as possible with all relevant changes.
You have the right to ask for a copy of the information we hold about you (we may charge £10 for information requests) to cover our costs in providing you with details of the information we hold about you.
CONTACT DETAILS
You can email us with any questions, queries or complaints.
CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY
Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail.
CONTACT
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