A new restaurant will be coming to the city after beginning life as a food truck in the United States.
Humble Crust, founded in 2016 by Dario Danesh when he lived in Beverley Hills, has announced it will be setting up shop in the former Vegan Kebab shop Doner Bei Tante Anne.
A poster has been put up in the window of the Wensum Street shop confirming the restaurant would be 'coming soon'.
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The business was a hit with Hollywood celebrities, frequently visited by the likes of star Mel Gibson.
The announcement comes after Mr Danesh opened his first venue in Coltishall on November 22.
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Mr Danesh originally grew up in Norfolk, then spent more than 10 years in Los Angeles, before returning to the UK.
The sign advertises "artisan flatbreads" but the business currently offers a selection of pizzas, rice and salad bowls, as well as other grilled meals.
Anne Schroer, the former tenant of the shop, closed Doner Bei Tante Anne at the end of August after two years in NR3 to set up a series of pop-up shops around the city.
Humble Crust has been contacted for comment.
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