Reviews on International food in Beccles, England, United Kingdom. Beccles (/ˈbɛkəlz/ BEK-əlz) is a market town and civil parish in the Waveney District of the English county of Suffolk. The town is shown on the milestone as 109 miles (175 km) from London via the A145 and A12 roads, 98 miles (158 km) northeast of London as the crow flies, 16 miles (26 km) southeast of Norwich, and 33 miles (53 km) north northeast of the county town of Ipswich. Nearby towns include Lowestoft to the east and Great Yarmouth to the northeast. The town lies on the River Waveney on the edge of The Broads National Park.
Things to do in Beccles
3 based on 143 reviews
Opened summer 2017, our Beccles site is the newest member of the Urban Jungle Plant Nursery and Café Group. Sister location to Urban Jungle and Café Jungle Norfolk. We sells amazing plants in a fabulous setting. Perfect for adding a touch of tropical to y
This is my 4th visit to urban jungle & each time I always enjoy the surroundings & the food, but every time the service is so bad,Each time Iâve thought that maybe they are just having a bad day but it seems this is just the norm ....There seems to be no management & organisation of the staff, each time Iâve been there have all been different which is very telling .The waitress we had today when I asked her after waiting 20 mins where our jug of water was & our extra flat bread to go with a starter was , her reply was it will be ready when itâs ready in a very annoyed tone .... the food was nice when it eventually arrived but then I had to question the bill as they had overcharged us ,The food I feel is incredibly over priced for what it is ....Iâve decided Iâve given them too many chances now & I wonât be returning & certainly wouldnât recommend to anyone .Such a Shame as this place has such potential.
A novel and quirky idea. Turning fine dining on its head. Random flavour pairings that you wouldn't think would work but do. The crab, carrot and cofffee was amazing, as was the pre dessert of blueberry not muffin. There's no waitstaff to speak of, the chefs deliver the food and explain the dish if it needs to be, and they're more than happy to have a chat afterwards. The head chef in particular looking for feed back about dishes, and the overall experience.The food is perfectly cooked and the sort of thing I would expect to find in a michelin star place.Will be taking some friends next time!
4 based on 328 reviews
The 16th century Fleece Inn has always provided a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. In 2015 it became a Free House and closed for major restoration; the entire ground floor was restored (including modernising the kitchen and toilets) using the be
We visited on a Saturday night, great atmosphere and a nice dining room with attentive staff. Our starter, a baked Camembert with caramelised onions was extremely good, with the onions almost certainly home made and not out of a jar. Our main courses though were disappointing, and horrid respectively, a pork belly with prawns dish, and a vegetable risotto. The flavours in the pork belly were bland and the prawns very over cooked, possibly reheated. The risotto was a mush devoid of any discernible anything, and topped with fried zucchini which were cooked to death and beyond, limp, mushy and hardly even holding themselves together. The rice had no bite at all and almost no discernible grains as it was so overcooked. I couldnât eat it. The staff handled it well, reported it to the manager and chef and removed the charge from our bill. Puddings were acceptable but not outstanding. Given what had happened I felt that the manager should have come over and talked to us, but he/she did not come near us. We paid the bill and left. We wouldnât hurry back!
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