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[ACT] Free Poke Bowl and Nori Canapés, Flowing Organic Wine, Kombucha 13/12 @ Nosh (Canberra Centre)

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HOLA CANBERRA LOCALS!

Let us introduce ourselves – we’re NOSH – the new kids on the ACT block!

Opening in Canberra Centre on Thursday 13 December, 2018, we’re launching our first-ever store in Canberra and to celebrate, we’re throwing a poké party.

Join us from 5.30PM – 8.00PM for poke bowl and nori canapés, flowing organic wine, Kombucha ON TAP (no, this is not a joke) and tunes from a local DJ. Further food must be purchased at own discretion.

Expect plenty of delicious goodies, great vibes and giveways sure to turn heads:

OFFICE CATERING
Want to score free poke catering for your office (who doesn’t want to be the office hero)? Look out for the A-Frame on launch day to find out how you can go in the draw to win. Gotta be in it to win it!

BEST SNAP
Instagrammer’s rejoice – the best Instagram snaps will win a WEEKS’ SUPPLY OF NOSH. “And all I have to do is take a photo”, you might ask? Yep! But you need to tag @NoshAustralia and @CanberraCentral to go in the running.

FREE DINNER
We’re giving away 5 x Nosh Dinners (including one glass of wine per meal) to some very lucky people. Tag your pal in the comments below and click ‘attending’ to go in the running. Winner will be announced 3 days before launch.

Come find us on Level 1 inside Canberra Centre (next to the legends at Fitness First) for a whole lotta’ wholesome fun.

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  • Further food must be purchased at own discretion.

    Not really free then, still a good gesture and nice offer for the store opening

  • +1

    Had to look up what a Poke Bowl is but diced raw fish doesnt sound very appealing or healthy in a place like Canberra with no ocean nearby lol.

    Sadly not related to Pokemon =P

    "Poke is diced raw fish served as either an appetizer or as a main course and is one of the main dishes of Native Hawaiian cuisine."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poke_(Hawaiian_dish)

    • No different from living by the coast to be honest, maybe even better - refrigerated trucks are only three hours drive and you tend to only have fresh fish stored for this reason.

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