Norwich Market
No visit to Norwich feels complete without a wander through Norwich Market. Sitting proudly in the heart of the city, this historic open air market has been trading for centuries and remains one of the largest six day markets in the country. Its distinctive striped stalls are a familiar sight to locals and a colourful welcome to visitors.
What makes Norwich Market special in 2026 is its mix of tradition and modern taste. Alongside fresh fruit and vegetables, fishmongers and butchers, you will find independent street food traders serving flavours from around the world. It is the perfect place to graze at lunchtime, pick up something sweet for later or simply soak up the energy of the city. The atmosphere is relaxed, friendly and unmistakably Norwich.

Haggle
Located on St Benedicts Street, Haggle brings vibrant Middle Eastern flavours to one of Norwich’s most characterful stretches. Surrounded by independent shops, bars and cafés, it fits naturally into the creative energy of the area.
The menu centres on freshly prepared shawarma, falafel and grilled meats, served with warm flatbreads, crisp salads and house-made sauces. There is a strong range of vegetarian and vegan options, alongside flavour-packed sides designed for sharing. With its relaxed setting and bold, spice-led dishes, Haggle offers something colourful and satisfying in the heart of St Benedicts.

The Ivy Norwich Brasserie
For something a little more polished, The Ivy Norwich Brasserie brings a touch of glamour to the city centre. Open throughout the day, it offers breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner in an elegant setting that feels both classic and contemporary.
The menu blends well known British dishes with lighter seasonal options, alongside indulgent desserts and a carefully curated drinks list. Whether you are meeting friends for brunch or marking a special occasion in the evening, The Ivy adds a sense of occasion while remaining welcoming and accessible.

No 33 Exchange Street
Beloved by locals, No 33 Exchange Street is a staple of Norwich’s café culture. Just a short walk from the market, it is known for hearty breakfasts, creative brunch plates and excellent coffee.
The menu caters widely, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options sitting comfortably alongside classics such as full English breakfasts and indulgent French toast. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, making it the sort of place where you can linger over coffee or settle in for a leisurely weekend brunch. It is independent, welcoming and very much part of the city’s character.

Blue Joanna
Located in Norwich’s Golden Triangle, Blue Joanna brings a vibrant Pan Asian influence to the local dining scene. Combining Asian inspired street food with cocktails and live music, it offers something a little different from the city’s traditional fare.
The interiors are lively and eclectic, creating a space that feels social and energetic. Dishes are designed for sharing, packed with bold flavours and colour. It is a popular choice for evenings out, whether you are heading there for dinner, drinks or both. Blue Joanna reflects the growing diversity of Norwich’s food culture and its willingness to embrace global influences.

Prime
For those craving a classic steakhouse experience, Prime on St Giles Street delivers quality and confidence. Specialising in premium steaks and grilled dishes, Prime focuses on carefully sourced cuts and precise cooking.
The menu also includes Sunday roasts and a well considered selection of sides and wines, making it suitable for both celebratory dinners and relaxed weekend meals. The setting feels modern yet comfortable, striking a balance between smart and welcoming. It is a reminder that Norwich can do traditional favourites just as well as contemporary cuisine.

Norwich’s food scene in 2026 feels assured and varied. From the historic charm of the market to stylish brasseries, independent cafés and lively global kitchens, the city offers something for every appetite. Compact enough to explore on foot yet diverse enough to surprise, Norwich continues to prove that it is one of the East of England’s most exciting places to eat.

