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New pan-global food concept to debut in Soho

The site is the location of the relocating chicken restaurant Billy and the Chicks.

BOWLS, a new food bowl restaurant, is set to open in London as Cedar Dean Group (CDG Leisure) has secured its 1,830 sq. ft. site in Soho.

The store is the brainchild of Russian celebrity chef Zarifa Ragimova and will feature food bowls inspired from recipes around the world including ranges of breakfast bowls, Buddha bowls, poké bowls and burrito bowls.

“Soho will always be a prime destination for restaurateurs and Bowls will be a fantastic new addition to the area,” Tom Crosthwaite of CDG Leisure said.

“This new pan-global concept, offering something fast, tasty and healthy for customers, is guaranteed to be a huge success throughout the day, not least because CDG Leisure work very close by and are always on the lookout for something new for lunch!”


 

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