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This serene seaside town, situated in the East of England, has now been praised as a hotspot for tasteful meals. The Suffolk town of Aldeburgh boasts a variety of independant returants and cafes, now sawrmed with food lovers travelling from across the country. Known for it’s pebble beach and peaceful atmosphere, the location is ideal for  tourists looking to indulge in scenic walks and great cuisine, Aldeburgh claimed to have remarketed Britain’s more understated dinner by the coast.

Which? has released a recent report which rewards Alderburgh with an outstanding five stars for it’s eateries, the consumer guide highlighting the gourmet menus and picturesque setting.The Suffolk coast offers a range of culinary options, from traditional seaside fish and chips to contemporary dishes, all available at the Aldeburgh annual food festival which hosts thousands every year.

Celebrating it’s 20th year, this year’s festival will land between the final weekend of the month, September 27-28, 2025. Located in Snape Maltings, the festival will remain close to the town and expects to draw a large crowd of customers – the reason behind Aldeburgh’s success.

As the beachfront looks out to the North Sea, it follows that fresh seafood maintains its position as the coast’s leading sector of dishes. Travel and Tour World suggests the family-run Aldeburgh Fish & Chip Shop is a top choice for “crispy, salty, and perfectly vinegary fish and chips”. For those wishing for fine dining, The Suffolk town offers a  Michelin star seasonal menu lead by head chef, Luke Truelove – positively reviewed by critic Jay Rayner.

However, this is not all the town has to offer. It’s colourful buildings are home to an enthusiastic art scene, with galleries and boutiques offering locally-made products, honouring those such as composer Benjamin Britten.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

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