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Chiktopia set to launch its first UK branch

The upcoming outlet is located at Intu Lakeside.

A new chicken concept has announced the launch of its first site at intu Lakeside shopping centre in July.

Chiktopia will offer around 120 covers, serving up fried and grilled chicken burgers and tenders, skinny fries, salads, wraps, vegan and veggie options and thick dairy shakes.

This new concept is being led by Alastair Gordon, Chiktopia’s managing director, and advised by a group of senior industry figures including Dan Einzig, founder of Mystery Design, Mark Lilley, CEO of Abokado and Richard Morris MD of Tortilla.

"We’re so excited that Chiktopia will be hatching soon and absolutely delighted to have been chosen by intu to launch in this flagship new leisure scheme. It’s unusual for a start-up concept to have such a high profile first site but credit to everyone at intu who has taken the time to really understand our vision for Chiktopia,” Alastair Gordon said in a statement.

Photo credit: Chiktopia's Facebook

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