Korean takeaway concept Unimini set to debut in Central London
The new brand was created by the team who also founded another Korean restaurant.
A new Korean restaurant concept will be launching their first store in London.
Unimini will specialise in Korean and Japanese-inspired lunch boxes where customers will be able to choose either rice or noodles, then a further selection of ingredients including kimchee, meat, vegetables and sashimi.
The new brand is the brainchild of the team who founded CheeMC, another Korean restaurant.
“This new concept will extend our business to meet the growing demand for good takeaway options in central London. Hungry tourists and workers will be able to eat quickly and for excellent value, all while being able to construct their bento boxes in a way that is completely tailored to them,” Lee Wooyung of CheeMC said.
Cedar Dean Group (CDG) Leisure has secured the site for the Korean restaurant’s debut site in London.
“Unimini will fit well into this area of The City, which is developing rapidly in terms of retail and leisure. With the operator’s expertise in Korean cuisine, the restaurant is guaranteed to be a welcome addition to the lunchtime offer in this area,” Tom Crosthwaite, leisure property consultant of CDG Leisure, said.