Chef and owner Eddie Zalar crafts a menu full of creative and nostalgic dishes. When you're here, you're family. That's the way of life at Nora in Little Italy. From the time chef and owner Eddie Zalar decided to open the charming Italian restaurant at Murray Hill and Edgehill roads in 2015, his parents enthusiastically stepped in to assist him.
His father helped with bookkeeping, while his mother decorated the 40-seat space and currently works as the restaurant's pastry chef. They still stop by the restaurant three to four days a week — dropping off new welcome mats or to plant coriander in the flower pots outside.
Source: http://clevelandmagazine.com/
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