Meadowhall’s new dining quarter cooks up a storm

Published:  06 September, 2011

Meadowhall, Sheffield, has announced five new restaurant brands.

Chaobaby, Harvester, Las Iguanas, Nosh and Krispy Kreme will add to Meadowhall’s revamped Oasis Dining Quarter and mall, opening in October.

Chaobaby, the diffusion brand of high quality Thai restaurant group Chaophraya will occupy a 3,552 sq ft space situated on the upper level balcony overlooking the Oasis Dining Quarter below. Customers will be able to choose between a fixed menu, buffet style from the kitchen counter, or a full a la carte experience from Chaobaby’s signature open kitchen. 

Another addition will be family restaurant Harvester, introducing its new look design. Featuring a total space of around 5,000 sq ft, Harvester will be offering visitors a 500 sq ft outside seating area.

Las Iguanas, Latin American specialist, has signed to a 3,530 sq ft unit and sandwich and snacks specialists Nosh will be taking a 274 sq ft location within the Oasis Dining Quarter seating area.

Krispy Kreme’s new 1,000 sq ft unit, also opening in October, will offer guests its famous glazed doughnuts and coffee.

British Land's Ben Grose, head of retail asset management for Meadowhall,
said: “We are very pleased to welcome such a strong group of restaurants to Meadowhall. The introduction of Chaobaby, Harvester, Las Iguanas and Nosh will all be vibrant additions to our new look Oasis Dining Quarter.

“We are creating a more interactive and enjoyable dining experience, focusing especially on the introduction of even more family orientated restaurants. We feel the new food offer is a very important element to the shopping day out and we are very excited to be providing new choices for our customers in October.”

Davis Coffer Lyons and Smith Young Partnership represented British Land and London and Stamford.  Tushingham Moore represented Chaobaby. Morgan Williams acted on behalf of Krispy Kreme and Insight Retail represented Las Iguanas. Harvester and Nosh represented themselves.

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