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Indian Summer on the move

Besi Besemar May 7, 2015

Brighton’s award-winning Indian Summer restaurant is closing at 10.30pm on Sunday 24th May . . .

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. . .  don’t worry, they are relocating to larger premises at 70 East Street, Brighton BN1 1HQ and will be reopening on Thursday, May 28 at 6pm .

Following an £85,000 reinvestment and the creation of at least three new jobs for kitchen, bar and front of house staff, the new larger venue will seat 90 diners, half as many again as its current site.

The existing restaurant is so popular, they owner say that in the summer months they have to turn away 100 people every weekend.

On Valentine’s night alone this year, 180 walk ins were denied a table due to lack of cover space. The number of people unable to book online is considerably more.

Minesh Agnihotri
Minesh Agnihotri

Restaurant co-owner Minesh Agnihotri, said: “Whilst it’s nice to be full, turning away so many potential customers, isn’t brilliant business,” 

“By moving next door to our existing premises, means the restaurant will be closer to the sea.”

Indian Summer is a prime mover in backing Brighton & Hove’s bid to become the Curry Capital of the Year 2015 and was instrumental in helping achieve the runners’ up spot in 2014 – up 13 places from 2013.

Indian food lovers can nominate their city my emailing “Brighton” to vote@fedrest.com

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