Vegan Restaurant

Cafe Noricha

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · noblesville · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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A Hidden Gem for a Delicious Meal Located in a bustling residential and commercial complex with plenty of parking, Norich is a must-visit Japanese inspired restaurant that offers much more than i imagined. The moment you step inside, you're greeted with an upbeat, modern vibe thanks to the stylish decor and seating. They also have a ton of outdoor seating, which is perfect for enjoying a nice day. We arrived right at noon and watched the place quickly fill up—a clear sign of its popularity. We were a group with varying tastes, so we ordered a mix of dishes: mac 'n' cheese for the kids, shakshuka, beef stew, a green garden salad, and chicken à la crème with a side of fries. While everything was fantastic, the beef stew was an absolute standout. It's listed as a seasonal item, but it's so good that it deserves a permanent spot on the menu. This stew was, without a doubt, the best I've had in years—it reminded me of the delicious, home-cooked stews from my hometown. A quick note: be patient with the staff. It might take a little extra time to get your food, but that's because everything is cooked fresh to order. Even the side of fries arrived perfectly crunchy and hot. If you're looking for a spot with great food and a lively atmosphere, I highly recommend giving Norich a try. You won't be disappointed.

A Hidden Gem for a Delicious Meal Located in a bustling residential and commercial complex with plenty of parking, Norich is a must-visit Japanese inspired restaurant that offers much more than i imagined. The moment you step inside, you're greeted with an upbeat, modern vibe thanks to the stylish decor and seating. They also have a ton of outdoor seating, which is perfect for enjoying a nice day. We arrived right at noon and watched the place quickly fill up—a clear sign of its popularity. We were a group with varying tastes, so we ordered a mix of dishes: mac 'n' cheese for the kids, shakshuka, beef stew, a green garden salad, and chicken à la crème with a side of fries. While everything was fantastic, the beef stew was an absolute standout. It's listed as a seasonal item, but it's so good that it deserves a permanent spot on the menu. This stew was, without a doubt, the best I've had in years—it reminded me of the delicious, home-cooked stews from my hometown. A quick note: be patient with the staff. It might take a little extra time to get your food, but that's because everything is cooked fresh to order. Even the side of fries arrived perfectly crunchy and hot. If you're looking for a spot with great food and a lively atmosphere, I highly recommend giving Norich a try. You won't be disappointed.

Wow, what a fun and creative shop! The atmosphere is modern and eclectic, and the menu is full of unique flavor combinations that somehow work perfectly together. Everything we tried was absolutely delicious, and I’m already excited to go back and explore more of the menu. The service was amazing as well, attentive and helpful. A must-m visit spot in Fishers!

Wow, what a fun and creative shop! The atmosphere is modern and eclectic, and the menu is full of unique flavor combinations that somehow work perfectly together. Everything we tried was absolutely delicious, and I’m already excited to go back and explore more of the menu. The service was amazing as well, attentive and helpful. A must-m visit spot in Fishers!

Came from Chicago and chose this spot for lunch based on the good reviews and the menu. It took a while to get the food but it was fresh, hot, and the presentation was beautiful. We ordered the Miss Pineapple Tropic which was our favorite dish, the Cheese Chicken Katsu which was also excellent, and the Country Chicken Alla Crème which disappointed us. The menu should've specified that the country chicken was chicken thigh or dark meat so we could've known to avoid it. We also enjoyed the crème brûlée boba, the avocado smash, and the taro lover. All of them were solid. Overall, we were very glad we stopped at this spot. P.s. definitely use the bathroom here for an authentic Japanese toilet experience. We were thrilled. I had been missing Japan's toilets so badly.