The opening date has been revealed for a chain's new restaurant in Norwich, which will be its first in East Anglia.
The former Byron Burger site at Chantry Square, part of Chantry Place, is being transformed into a Rosa's Thai.
Rosa's Thai has more than 40 restaurants across the UK, but its expansion into the East of England marks an exciting expansion for the brand.
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After humble beginnings as a street food stall at Brick Lane's Sunday market in London, the first bricks-and-mortar site opened in Spitalfields in 2008.
It was born out of founder Saiphin Moore's passion for serving authentic Thai food in a casual setting.
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The menu includes dishes such as chicken satay, spring and summer rolls, noodle soups and curries.
The official opening date has now been revealed as Monday, October 7 2024, with plans for a soft launch with discounted food beforehand.
All new restaurants are given a traditional blessing on opening by Thai monks.
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