THAIKHUN ON THE MENU AT INTU VICTORIA CENTR E


September 23, 2015

Leisure News

THAI street food will be on the menu for foodies in Nottingham in time for Christmas after another brand new restaurant has signed up at intu Victoria Centre.

Thaikhun has chosen the centre’s Clocktower dining area as the location for its first restaurant in the region following success in Manchester, Aberdeen, Oxford and Cambridge.

Offering an interactive dining experience and authentic Asian flavours, Thaikhun is expected to bring something completely different to the city.

Nigel Wheatley, general manager at intu Victoria Centre, said:

“The Clocktower dining area is approaching completion and we are pleased to announce Thaikhun as the latest restaurant to join us.

“All of the restaurants we have signed up so far are totally new to the city – and Thaikhun is no different. There isn’t anything like this in Nottingham at the moment, and we’re really excited to welcome them to the centre”.

Thaikhun will join Handmade Burger Co, Coast 2 Coast, Tortilla, Ed’s Easy Diner and Joe’s Kitchen in the new Clocktower dining area, which is set for completion ahead of the festive rush.

“We have never had such a diverse and attractive mix of retailers at intu Victoria Centre, and we’re looking forward to our brand new dining offering opening later this year,” added Nigel.

“Our remodelling works are very nearly complete and it is very exciting to think that we will be unveiling a really fresh and modern shopping centre to our customers in the coming months.

“We have attracted a number of top brands to the centre since we started work here, many who have never been in Nottingham before, and we are pleased to be continuing to enhance the retail and leisure mix in the city with our new arrivals”.

The let was agreed by Alan Pearson at Nottingham-based FHP. He said:

“Thaikhun is yet another completely new name for Nottingham and we’re delighted they have chosen intu Victoria Centre.

“The centre has attracted a string of new stores and restaurants to the city in recent months, and we are confident that Thaikhun will add yet another dimension to the thriving food and drink scene here”.

Thaikhun is a casual dining concept from the owners of Chaophraya Thai Restaurant Group and is inspired by owner Kim Kaewkraikhot’s time spent at her restaurant in Bangkok.

For more information about Intu Victoria Centre, contact Alan Pearson at FHP Property Consultants on 0115 950 7577.

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