A family-run street food business is hoping to continue its recipe for success after expanding to a second site in Norwich.
Big G's Diner launched last year in Fakenham and quickly gained a loyal following with its daily specials and hearty portions.
Run by Stuart Hodgson, with his wife Kelly-Ann and daughter Ebony, the second van, will take up residence at the B&Q in Boundary Road.
Mr Hodgson said: "It has been going really well for us since we opened last year so when B&Q offered us the chance to open up at another site we jumped at the opportunity.
"The second van will offer much the same as the first including the daily specials we are renowned for and we hope it will become just as much of a success as at Fakenham."
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The menu has a range of freshly prepared dishes on offer such as burgers, hot rolls, shakes and jacket potatoes.
But it is the daily specials that keep customers coming back for more which range from Caribbean chicken and garlic naan, pulled pork with stuffing and gravy and dirty fries.
In an effort to keep his late father's name alive, Big G's Diner was named in honour of his father Graham, who he knew as 'Big G'.
Seeing his name on a second van made the moment particularly special for the family.
Mr Hodgson added: "It is really lovely to see my dad's name on a second truck and is very emotional for me and my sisters in particular.
"Maybe after number two, our success will continue and it won't be long until we see his name on number three."
Big G's Diner will be open Monday to Sunday between 7am to 2.30pm.
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