Enjoy a unique dining experience unlike any other at Noroc Restaurant in Carmichael. This Eastern European restaurant in NorCal will transport you to another place. Established in 2018, Noroc is a locally and family-owned restaurant. It is a tribute to Moldovan cuisine and culture, with delicious dishes and great service.
The owners of this restaurant hail from Moldova, a Balkan nation steeped in history and tradition.
They've brought a piece of their homeland to Northern California, with a menu that honors the flavors of their roots. "Noroc," which means "good luck" in Romanian, also serves as a warm greeting and a toast, capturing the spirit of this restaurant.
Moldovan cuisine is a blend of eastern and western influences. At Noroc, each dish is a labor of love, passed down through generations.
These deep-seated culinary traditions are the secret ingredients that make Noroc's offerings truly special.
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Inside Noroc, you'll discover a unique and inviting atmosphere. Several tables are placed within a Moldovan village scene created within the restaurant.
Request a special table by the fireplace where you can imagine you’re dining in Moldova. The attentive staff and warm ambiance will make you feel like a guest in a Moldovan home. It's more than just a meal; it's a cultural experience!
Chef Maria Savchuk crafts the creative menu and is dedicated to making outstanding dishes. The menu boasts traditional Eastern European delights such as borscht, cabbage rolls, and chicken Kiev.
But it doesn't stop there. Noroc offers specialized dishes that many Americans may not have had the pleasure of trying.
For instance, their zrazy is a mouthwatering creation: ground chicken roulade seasoned with salt and pepper, stuffed with sautéed mushrooms, dipped in egg wash, coated with breadcrumbs, deep-fried, and finished in the oven.
From the ambiance to the good and the friendly service, we think you’ll really enjoy this special place.
Whether you’re a local or visiting the area, we recommend planning a day in Sacramento. Start your day in William Land Park where you can spend hours exploring the Sacramento Zoo, then take the kiddos to Fairytale Town. Head over to Noroc, an Eastern European restaurant in NorCal, for lunch or dinner. They’re open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Have you had cuisine from Moldova?
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