Boards have gone up as work begins on the city's newest Thai restaurant.

The former Byron Burger in Chantry Square is to be replaced by the national chain Rosa's Thai.

The restaurant will set up a large indoor and outdoor seating area alongside a waiting lobby for customers and order collection.

The boards blocking off the Chantry Place restaurantThe boards blocking off the Chantry Place restaurant (Image: Ollie Radcliffe)

The planned entrance to Rosa's ThaiThe planned entrance to Rosa's Thai (Image: Norwich City Council) Rosa's Thai has outlets in cities including London, Glasgow and Birmingham.

It offers "authentic Thai food" and desserts - with deliveries also available on Deliveroo.

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The former burger joint is bustling with activity with huge boards blocking the public's view as the work is under way.

Workmen have also been spotted coming in and out as the opening nears.

The boards blocking off the entrance to the restaurantThe boards blocking off the entrance to the restaurant (Image: Ollie Radcliffe) The planned new interior to Rosa's ThaiThe planned new interior for Rosa's Thai (Image: Rosa's Thai) Byron Burger closed its Norwich restaurant after the firm went into administration early last year.

The restaurant has not unveiled its opening plans but it has revealed its reservations are available to book very soon.

The Thai is among several changes at the shopping centre with an Everyman cinema on the way and the recent additions of Mango and Flannels.