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Good restaurants in norwich?

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can you recommend any? come from london with loads of great places to eat out, unimpressed with norwich, looking for any type (italian, indian, thai, spanish), into all different types of food, thanks

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  1. I agree with timsdad - try RARE - it's excellent.

    Also "The Fountain" it does sweet potato chips to DIE FOR!! it's a gourmet burger place, whereas RARE is a posh steakhouse.

    The Racecourse Inn at Salhouse is fab as well, bit out of the city though, bit great ambience.


  2. TRY this place:-

    Rare Grill & Steakhouse

    30-34 Unthank Road,

    Norwich, NR2 2RB

    01603 615655

  3. oooooooooooh how can they be unimpressed with norwich lol

    i love it here.

    Fatsos on prince of wales rd is great though not if you are not into the whole fake american gangster places lol even though the food is brill :)

    Pedros in chapelfeild in aowesome is food is one of the best and its a really fun place it is a mexican resteraunt and there is such a happy atmostphere there :)

    Ah-so is a more pricey resteraunt it is japanese where evrything is cooked infront of you and done with all the tricks so it is practically as show as well lol thatis also on prince of wales rd, the price is high but i would say without a doubt it is the best food cooked in this city :D

    Have a great time :)

  4. Try The Walnut Tree Shades.  Here's what one customer said

    "It may not have the sort of front that would challenge Lucy Pinder in the “bloody hell” stakes, but within the Shades rather understated back alley exterior is another cracking gem of a Norwich pub. In fact, this place is so good it is difficult to decide which of the many golden characteristics deserves the most praise.

    The interior is natural to its core, with plush carpets lapping around a spacious and oldie frame that is resplendent with blues paraphernalia and distinctive memorabilia. There is not a whiff of the forced crappiness that sometimes affects pubs which try to conjure up character by ramming every available space with visual b*****ks, as clearly the Shades has been put together with some style and a large dollop of care. Hence, it is more likely you’ll pause to examine each separate hanging and sign, rather than walk to the landlord and ask him whether his pub was furnished by a car boot sale or a skip.

    This joyful ambiance – helped by flawlessly polite staff – undoubtedly helps attract a good clientele and conversely create a formidable force field that effortlessly repels the occasional gangs of witless w********s who wander through Norwich city centre. It is a complete muppet free zone.

    However, just ahead – just – in the “most commendable race” are the taps which overflow with a wide variety of well kept, rotating, ales and a fairly component mix of lagers. With prices at the better end of reasonable, the Shades drink service is brilliant – you are guaranteed a top notch and distinctive tipple that wont stretch the bank balance." Some pub huh!

    By the way, I believe the food's quite good!

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