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5 Places to eat in Norwich

Norwich is jam packed with amazing food. From street food and fusion cuisine to small plates and mouth-watering burgers, Norwich has something to suit every mood and taste. We’d be here all day telling you about them all, but here are a few of our favourite places.

Yalm

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Found on the corner of Norwich’s historic Royal Arcade, Yalm is a multi-vendor foodhall showcasing some of the best independent chefs and kitchen from across the region. Set across two floors, you can order from any combination of the outlets available on the day. The vendors change regularly, so no two visits to Yalm are the same!

Blue Joanna

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Located in one of the student hotspots of Norwich, Blue Joanna is perfect if you’re after some seriously tasty street food. From Korean blue tacos, smacked cucumber salads, to southern-fried oyster mushrooms, there’s loads to tuck in to. Alongside a cool cocktail selection and world beers, you can find live music, vinyl records, and their legendary blue piano.

Brick Pizza

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Pizza made from slow rising dough and baked in a wood-burning brick oven sounds like heaven on any given day, but it just tastes different at Brick. With a great outdoor seating area, and delicious beers on tap — this is a must visit for any pizza lovers in Norwich. As well as a welcoming atmosphere, lovely staff and quick service, there’s no reason not to pay them a quick visit.

FUP Burger

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Tucked away inside The Ten Bells pub, FUP Burger delights visitors with its inventive approach to crafting gourmet burgers. These burgers don’t mess around; the huge portions and stacked toppings ensure you won’t go home with an empty stomach. From their signature FUP Burger to mouthwatering vegetarian options, including vegan patties and cauliflower wings, FUP Burger caters to all palates with flair and finesse.

Soyokaze

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A sushi and ramen bar in Norwich city centre, Soyokaze is highly praised for their fresh ingredients and great food. All about patience, hard work and dedication to the craft — their Tonkotsu Ramen is famous for its unforgettable flavour. Soyokaze takes pride in its dishes, and you’ll be able to tell right after the first bite.

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