A new Thai food truck is planning to bring "fun and vibrant flavours" to Norfolk.
Chim Chim Thai, run by a couple known as Chommy and Joe, is a new venture that hopes to entice the public with its plant-based Thai dishes.
The couple moved to Norwich last month having lived previously in Thailand.
"We're proud of the way we make our food, especially as we make our curry pastes from scratch," Chommy said.
"You can tell from how our van looks that we want to deliver fresh and fun flavours to people, we don't want to stick to a boring traditional menu."
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The couple hopes to keep the menu fresh by adding dishes each month but they're starting with Pad Thai - a "crowd pleaser" according to Chommy - and green curry.
Panang curry, with meat-free meatballs cooked in a creamy coconut sauce, and mushroom krapow, with stir-fried vegetables in their "secret" spicy Thai basil sauce round up the offerings.
The couple launched their business in Norfolk due to its high proportion of vegans and vegetarians.
The first pop-up for Chim Chim Thai will be at Watton Sports Centre's Foodie Friday on July 28 from 5pm.
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