A new Asian restaurant called Arami has opened in Newcastle.
Focusing on traditional Bangladeshi cuisine, Arami boasts 80 covers and is situated on Leazes Park Road.
Costing around £500,000 to build, Arami’s interior is spread over three main spaces, incorporating glass chandeliers and natural walnut finishes, and was designed by Neil Wilson.
Owner Omar Uddin said: “We are really excited about opening Arami as we believe it will fill a gap in the market. We are hoping to expand and open a further four sites restaurants in the north east over the next two years.”
Owner Omar Uddin said: “We are really excited about opening Arami as we really believe it will fill a gap in the market. We are hoping to expand and open a further four sites restaurants in the north east over the next two years.”
A new Asian restaurant called Arami has opened in Newcastle.
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A new Asian restaurant called Arami has opened in Newcastle.
Focusing on traditional Bangladeshi cuisine, Arami boasts 80 covers and is situated on Leazes Park Road.
Costing around £500,000 to build, Arami’s interior is spread over three main spaces, incorporating glass chandeliers and natural walnut finishes, and was designed by Neil Wilson.
Owner Omar Uddin said: “We are really excited about opening Arami as we believe it will fill a gap in the market. We are hoping to expand and open a further four sites restaurants in the north east over the next two years.”
Owner Omar Uddin said: “We are really excited about opening Arami as we really believe it will fill a gap in the market. We are hoping to expand and open a further four sites restaurants in the north east over the next two years.”
A new Asian restaurant called Arami has opened in Newcastle.
Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
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