Could Dishoom be opening a new restaurant in south London?
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Could Dishoom be opening a new restaurant in south London?
"Dishoom is continuing on its quest to supply every corner of the capital with chicken ruby, black dal and bacon naan wraps. After launching it's all day café and hotel The Permit Room in Notting Hill in August, the Indian chain now has its sights set on a new area of London. Dishoom is reportedly hoping to open a new venue in London Bridge, right around the corner from Borough Market."
"According to Hot Dinners,the restaurant group has submitted plans to Southwark Council to open a restaurant at the Hop Exchange. According to the submitted plans, Dishoom wants to build a brand-new space in the building's West Wing, spanning two floors and a covered 'verandah'. Inspired by Bombay cafés of the mid-20th century, Dishoom opened its first restaurant in Covent Garden in 2010."
Dishoom has submitted plans to Southwark Council to open a two-floor restaurant at the Hop Exchange in London Bridge, featuring a covered verandah. The group plans to build a new space in the building's West Wing. Dishoom launched its first Covent Garden site in 2010 and has expanded to eight London outposts plus locations in Edinburgh, Birmingham, Brighton and internationally, including a restaurant planned in New York. The company recently opened The Permit Room all-day café and hotel in Notting Hill. No official confirmation has been issued; the proposed London Bridge venue could open by late 2026.
Read at Time Out London
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