A BRAND-new Thai takeaway is gearing up to open in Hereford this month.
The Bridge Thai Street Food said they are looking to open in the city on January 17.
The new takeaway has already been tempting potential customers with pictures of the foods they will be offering, including traditional Thai dishes.
The menu boasts stir fry dishes with a choice of tofu and vegetables, chicken, pork, seafood, fish, duck, prawn, or beef, seafood specials, a range of starters, dim sum, soups, salads, grills, noodle dishes, and curries.
An unusual but tempting addition to the menu is Thai pizza, with two options available at £12.95 each.
They will also be offering luxury items such as pad Thai lobster (pre-order only), the team said on their Facebook page.
The new takeaway is set to open in the former Jamal's Kebab House.
Mr Kritsakorn Tangjaritsakul, of It My Thai Food Ltd, who is behind the takeaway, said he wants to connect everyone with traditional Thai food, share his culture, and bring satisfaction to all his customers.
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Much-loved Jamal's Kebab House, at Number 8 Bridge Street, was being offered on a leasehold basis for £15,000 per annum by agents Sunderlands after closing in February last year after the death of popular Hereford businessman Jamal Haider.
Mr Haider originally opened the business, previously known as 'Petros' with business partner Peter in 1985, becoming full owner and renaming it Jamal's Kebab House some years later.
It was listed as being 'under offer' in November last year.
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