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Career : Nader Bou Antoun and Jean Paul Bou Antoun got
involved in the restaurant business in the early 70's in Lebanon.
Jean Paul, as the head chef, managed the culinary department and
Nader managed the restaurant.
Owing to the great popularity of their Lebanese restaurant, the two
brothers decided in 1980 to open a restaurant in Paris and it had a
seating capacity of 30 people. Five years later, they moved to new
premises with a seating capacity of 110 and in the same year the
brothers opened "Traiteur/Brasserie Noura".
The success of the "Traiteur/Brasserie Noura" led to the
opening of three other establishments all with seating capacity of
100 people and all in prestigious locations (Pavillon Noura, 21
Avenue Marceau, 75116 Paris; Noura Brasserie, 29 Avenue Marceau 75116
Paris, which can contain up to 210 people in the summer including
outdoor seating, Noura Restaurant, 121 Boulevard Montparnasse, 75006
Paris, on two levels with a large dining patio) and new opening of 29
Boulevard des Italiens 75002.
In 1999, Mr. Nader Bou Antoun decided to move to London and has
chosen two locations: one in Hobart Place, Belgravia, for a restaurant/Brasserie
and one in William Street, Knightsbridge, for a delicatessen/patisserie.
In 2003, Noura opened a new restaurant, cafe and take-away in Curzon
Street, Mayfair and in 2004 they opened their newest restaurant,
Noura Central, in Piccadilly which was awarded Mood Food
Restaurant of the Year at the BIBA (Best In Britain Awards) in
June 2005. Noura London was also awarded the prestigious Golden 5
Contients Award for Quality & Excellence, and the Top
Quality Customer Satisfaction Aptitude Seal in July 2005. |

Nader & Jean Paul Bou Antoun

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