Noun
See Canker, n., 1.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to a Washingtonian report, their home in Washington, DC, is on the border of Capitol Hill and NoMa. Source: Internet
His comments suggest a deterioration in his relations with Vandaag’s management since January, when the restaurant closed for a week so that Mr. Kirschen-Clark could eat at Noma in Copenhagen and visit bakers, brewers and distillers in the region. Source: Internet
Hyperlocal, labor-intensive, bristling with ideas, a meal at the Buffalo Jump falls somewhere between Noma Cape Cod (Baltzley has staged at the influential Copenhagen restaurant) and a class trip designed to teach city kids where their food comes from. Source: Internet
"If Alinea is Cirque du Soleil, Noma is Tristan and Isolde. Source: Internet
The clock is ticking on the relaunch of Noma next month and most particularly that all-important hour in which René Redzepi’s world-famous restaurant will fill its reservations calendar from May 2018 and beyond. Source: Internet
"New Nordic food is really born out of Noma," he says, adding that the restaurant epitomizes what he loves about food. Source: Internet