Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Norwich, England, United Kingdom. Norwich boasts museums spanning a ten centuries of history as well as a renovated city center with a pleasant pedestrian area lined with modern businesses and thriving nightlife. With two colleges, both with renowned art and writing programs, travelers will also step into a vibrant cultural scene. Tourist sites, dubbed the Norwich 12, include the historical Norwich Castle, Norwich Cathedral and City Hall, as well as the newer library and the glass Forum which hosts events from opera to skating.
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5 based on 259 reviews
Opened January 2017. We are a family run restaurant, we cook lovely homemade meals, ranging from Hungarian foods to Italian foods. In the short time we've opened, every customer left greatly satisfied with the quality of their food. We welcome everyone to
We visited Goulash on a Wednesday, fairly early in the evening. It was very quiet â only one other diner there, and background music recently quiet â so it was a good place to catch up with friends and have a conversation. The meal was excellent with good vegetarian options, and staff were friendly. My one criticism is the bread and olives were served as starters. The olives tasted a bit like the Crespo supermarket variety, and it would have been good to have some better quality ones. That would have perfected our experience. Anyway, we would definitely recommend Goulash, and Iâd go again if in Norwich.
4 based on 1605 reviews
We had a fantastic meal at The Belgium Monk. I had the haloumi vegetarian meal and my husband had the duck. Both were so good. The Belgium Blonde beer was darned good too! Would recommend
4 based on 103 reviews
Delicious tastes of the Mediterranean is now near you! First traditional charcoal grill, barbeque restaurant has now opened in Norwich city at Anglia Square. Serving freshly prepared traditional food; succulent meat dishes, salad and freshly made bread. W
Rainy Saturday after the big hot, all plans disrupted by the English weather, who'd have thought. Rang our emergency friends and concensus was here. For once group think was right.After a stroll down Magdallen Street, enjoying the very non Norfolk vibe, and a quick stop at the Plaster's, we rolled in a mere hour late, with more than booked . No problems, said the very friendly staff who just pushed more tables together, and seated us straight away.A veritable feast ensued.The two sharing platters and unending supply of flat bread was actually enough to feed all 6 of us by itself.The lamb chops had by bit enough for 6 like wise. The Greek salad was huge and the sea bream likewise. You may notice a trend here, but as they say it's not all about size. All the dishes were fresh, and well cooked.Simple food, well done with good service.I drank EFS and the rest drank a dry rose and the house red with no complaints.So a good time was had by all, and getting the bill was fine too.Strongly recommended for casual meals with friends.
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