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Carlton's Nora Will Close Its Doors at the End of the Year

The envelope-pushing Elgin Street eatery will serve its last plate of food in three weeks time.
Libby Curran
December 12, 2017

Overview

After three years of envelope-pushing dishes and rule-breaking dinner degustations, Carlton's small-but-mighty Nora is gearing up for its last-ever service.

Owners Sarin Rojanametin and Jean Thamthanakorn have announced they'll shut the doors to their Elgin Street eatery in three weeks, drawing the curtains on one of Melbourne's most innovative food offerings of recent years. 2018 will find the pair venturing back to their roots, tapping into new inspirations and setting their sights on fresh challenges.

Nora first opened its doors as an experimental, Thai-inspired cafe back in 2014, hitting reset in 2016 to reopen as degustation restaurant, giving the owners more scope to flex their creative muscles. We hope to see a new venture from them in the near future.

Nora will open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday up until the end of December, 2017. Book now and head in for a final farewell at noramelbourne.com.au.

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