A family-run Thai restaurant with a "secret garden" has invested thousands of pounds in a modern revamp.
Mango-T in Orford Hill in Norwich is run by Thanida Naroewutthanul and her husband Thutchakorn Naroewutthanul alongside their niece Phurita Phimolmas.
The family have been at the helm for 10 years and said the refurb provides a "fresh chapter of dining" for the restaurant following a short closure.
They have created a new "bright and fresh space" for a more comfortable and inviting dining area.
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Miss Phimolmas said: "We're always thinking, what can we do to better our restaurant?
"The taste, service and atmosphere are so important in enhancing a diner's experience."
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The restaurant also offers customers the chance to dine in a "secret garden" which is completely redesigned every summer.
This year's revamp plans include repainting the walls and floors and creating brand-new flower arrangements inspired by the family's backyard at their home in Thailand.
Mrs Naroewutthanul, who moved from Bangkok to Norwich to start her own business, added: "My restaurant is my biggest success in life."
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