SoNo

SoNo is the more recognized part of Norwalk owing to its train station, Washington Street nightlife, the Maritime Aquairum, and the new SoNo Collection Mall. But wait there’s more, because SoNo has it all.

Asian

Kazu Sushi Bar & Japanese

Traditional Japanese flavors entice you to explore new dishes, friendly service keeps you coming back to the venerable Kazu. The location next to the AMC

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Sono

Make Way for Pizza

Norwalk has always been home to all styles of Pizza. Longtime favorites stood the test of time, but newcomers keep trying to break into the

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Sono

The SoNo Collection

The SoNo Collection opened in October of 2019, and like most of the retail businesses, struggled to find its path forward through the COVID pandemic.

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Latin American

Calle Arepas Bar

Popular items of this Venezuelan restaurant includes stuffed arepas, empanadas and pastelistos. 74 N Main St Norwalk CT 06854 (203) 612-4949 website: lacallearepasbar.com

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Seasonal

Switch Tower Museum

SONO SWITCH TOWER MUSEUM SoNo is filled with train trestles​ and the intersection of Washington Street and North/South Main streets is the critical trestle that

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neighborhoods

Sono

TRENDY SONO At one point, SoNo, believe it or not, didn’t exist. It looks like it has always been here, because of the brick faced

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Bar

Blind Rhino

Located on North Main Street in SoNo, the Blind Rhino can be your favorite bar. They serve up a variety of craft beer, and know

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