From beach-side smokehouses to polished High Street dining rooms, these spots are praised for fresh fish, friendly service, and that hard-to-fake coastal charm. The LighthousePan seared scallops are on the menu (Image: Newsquest)With thousands of reviews and a near-perfect rating, this informal High Street restaurant has become an “unmissable” part of many people’s Aldeburgh visits. It’s frequently described as an “excellent seaside pub and B and B”, making it a natural choice for a pint and plate after a walk along the prom. Aldeburgh MarketAldeburgh Market (Image: Newsquest)Tucked on the High Street, this compact fish restaurant and deli is regularly dubbed a “good find” and “highly recommended” thanks to its focus on fresh, simply cooked seafood. RegattaAlex and Oliver Burnside of Regatta Restaurant (Image: Anna Lipska)This long-established High Street restaurant scores highly for generous portions, well-executed dishes, and good value, earning certificates and Travellers’ Choice-level recognition on Tripadvisor.