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BOWLS to open new store in Soho

Its store design aims to feature the freshness and vibrancy of the food served.

BOWLS has announced that they will be opening a new store in Saint Anne’s Court, Soho on December 3.

The Soho site will feature a seasonal menu with offerings that pay homage to tastes from the Caribbean, South America and South East Asia. This includes Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Jollof Arroz a La Cubana, Quail’s Egg and Fried Banana, Peruvian ceviche as well as a range of salads , soups and desserts. Cocktails such as Aloha Royal and #IncrediBowl Negroni will also be served.

The store design is said to be based on the freshness and vibrancy of the food served. Olive greens, zingy turquoise and soft almond pinks will be balanced by natural materials such as warm oak and soft marble grey.

The entrance to BOWLS is a chef’s bar with a window seating. Street art, graffiti and a collection of bowls from around the world will be displayed on the walls.

(Photo credit: BOWLS website)

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