Welcome to Norwich, CT a great place to eat! There is a brand new double sided guide to fine dining in Norwich, CT available soon. On very high quality paper on one side is a map of the Greater Norwich Area with 30 restaurants restaurants and their locations in Norwich, and Uncasville CT listed. While it is far and away from a complete list of eating places; it is a good demonstration of some of the varieties of food available in Norwich.
When there was a question as to the type of food served its called American. There are 6 American restaurants. 3 Italian restaurants. 9 Pizza restaurants. 1 Peruvian. 2 Bakeries. 1 Indian. 1 Mexican. 1 Chinese. 1 Mediterranean. 1 Japanese/Sushi. 1 Cheesesteak. 1 Steak House. 1 Asian. 1 Barbecue. 0 Fast food restaurants. 0 Vegetarian restaurants. 0 Diners. 0 Seafood. 0 Coffee or Tea Houses. I mention the 0’s in case there is a reader or two looking for a place to open a restaurant or two. I know of some great available spots for sale and for rent. I also can highly recommend any meal and the Dim Sum at the Golden Elegant , 437 W Main Street, Norwich, CT . (The same plaza as Sherwin Williams Paint Store.) and the fish and chips at Johnny’s Clam Shack, 184 N Main Street, Norwich, CT. Across the street from the Norwich Public Utilities . He is open after 4 PM and seasonally for outdoor and take away which were not listed.
On the flip side of the paper are the ten dining establishments of Downtown Norwich. These ten are not listed on the other side. They are Billy Wilsons Aging Still, American. Epicure Brewing, Brewery. Harp & Dragon, Irish Pub. Ice & Fire Asian Cuisine, Chinese & Sushi. La Stella, Pizza. Marina at American Wharf, Seafood. Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant, Mexican. Namoo, Korean. Sunrise Chinese Restaurant, Chinese. These Guys Brewing Company, Brew Pub.
Most of the places serve a variety of brews, wines, carbonated drinks and waters both foreign and domestic but please make a point of asking for and trying our locally made in Norwich or nearby whenever possible.
Eat, Drink and be Merry all year round in Norwich, CT!
Hebrew: לְחַיִּים!/L’Chaim! (Le Hy-em)
Hungarian: Egeszsegere! (Egg-esh Ay-ged-reh)
Italian : Salute! Cin cin! (Salu-tay/Chin Chin)
Japanese: /Kampai! (Kam-pie)
Korean: 위하여 (Gun-bae)
Latvian: Prieka! (Pree-eh-ka)
Lithuanian: i sveikata!(Ee sweh-kata)
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