The owners of an Indian restaurant have been left "thrilled" following the "overwhelming" success of its annual street food carnival.
Namaste Village in Queens Road, Norwich, hosted hundreds of people at its restaurant on Sunday (January 15), with people enjoying an array of traditional dishes, live music and dance.
The restaurant has since announced the street food carnival will return for the summer, promising it to be bigger and better than before.
Shreya Dubey of Namaste Village said: "We are thrilled with the success of the Indian Street Food Carnival.
"It was a true celebration of the diverse and delicious street foods of India.
"The response from visitors was overwhelmingly positive, and we received a lot of feedback that people had a great time and loved the food.
"We are excited to bring this event back and make it even bigger and better."
The summer event will take place on June 18 between 11am and 6.30pm.
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