Oodles Chinese is to open its first store in the North West creating over 20 jobs.
The brand which already has four branches in the Midlands, will officially opened its doors on Derby St, Bolton on Saturday February 16th with a launch party.
The restaurant serves Indo Chinese food with customers choosing their starters and main dishes which are filled in small, medium or large boxes.
It is certified Halal with dedicated vegetarian options.
The decor of the 50-seater restaurant features interior inspired by its Chinese influence.
The opening is part of a growth strategy for the brand targeting 10 more openings by 2020 creating over 200 new jobs.
In the next six weeks, it will open stores in Luton, Coventry and Nottingham.
Mohammed Umar, director, said: “We are delighted to finally open the doors to our first store in the North West and really excited to begin this new journey in Bolton.
“We want Derby St to be our flagship store in the North West and the first of a long chain in the region creating jobs for the locality.
“We have created a warm authentic, inviting design especially with a live cooking element so customers feel closer to the Oodles Chinese experience of freshly prepared food as soon as they walk into the new restaurant.
“We genuinely believe our concept of fresh and unique tasting food is something Bolton has never experienced before.
“We chose Derby St specifically due to the high footfall in the area and we already have a large fan base here.
“We are now actively looking for new sites and franchise partners in the region and across the UK to help us achieve our expansion plans.”
As part of the launch party on Saturday February 16th, the restaurant is doing a 50% off promotion on all food.
The event will feature entertainment, local bloggers and guests from the local business community.
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