There are more than 1,000 restaurants and cafes around Norfolk listed on TripAdvisor - but where are the most affordable places to eat?
We have put together a list of some of the cheapest eateries according to the review website, including from Acle, Cromer, Great Yarmouth and Norwich.
Here are five of the most cost-effective to grab a bite to eat in the county.
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1. The Beach Hut
Located along the Great Yarmouth seafront, The Beach Hut is a popular restaurant with more than 200 'excellent' reviews on the app.
The Full English breakfast is priced at £8.50, hot drinks from £1.50 to £3.50 and the majority of the burgers on offer are under £10.
2. Mad Hatters Tea Shop
TripAdvisor has ranked Mad Hatters Tea Shop as the best cafe in Wymondham - and it is also one of the most affordable in the country.
A recent review wrote that the business was great value for money and that 'the scones were to die for'.
3. Scooters Cafe
Scooters Cafe is a small family-run business in Acle that prides itself on using high-quality fresh produce at an affordable price.
The eatery recently released its Christmas menu with a turkey or shredded beef paninis priced at £8.30 and a cranberry, bacon and sausage sandwich for £5.70.
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4. Saporita
Pizza slices, paninis, focaccia and other Italian favourites are all on offer at Saporita with prices ranging from £5 to £7.60.
The Norwich restaurant, in St Andrews Hill, was first established in 1980 and was praised on TripAdvisor for offering customers the choice to 'mix and match' pizza slices.
5. Doggie Diner
Doggie Diner in Cromer offers an affordable cafe experience for dogs and their owners.
There are food and drink options to please both canine and human tastebuds with prices ranging from £2 to £10.
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