Leeds-based thai street food brand creates 75 jobs with new restaurant
Leeds-based thai street food brand Zaap is set to open a brand new site in Nottingham.
The new 4,500 sq ft restaurant will open this November, after a refurbishment in excess of £500k is completed, on Bromley Place, next to the Oaks and Kaplan residences.
Boasting 200 covers, the new restaurant marks the brand’s second site, after launching in Leeds city centre in May and will create up to 75 jobs in the local area.
Ban Kaewkraikhot, the brand’s owner, said: “Everyone at Zaap is thrilled and excited at the prospect of bringing our Thai street food revolution to Nottingham.
“We can’t wait to give the people of this great city a true taste of Bangkok and have them share in our passion for all the wonderful flavours of its food and give them an experience of real Thai culture and traditions.”
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