A popular Thai chain restaurant will soon open its first Welsh site in Cardiff.
The popular Thai restaurant, which has sites all across London, as well as in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool, first opened in London’s Spitalfields in 2008.
Rosa's Thai Cafe will be opening on Church Street in Cardiff on March 7.
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The chain was set up by Thai chef Saiphin Moore and her entrepreneur husband Alex. The launch of the Cardiff site marks the 26th opening for the group.
The restaurant will be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, with dishes including drunken noodles, massaman curry, as well as Rosa’s cult favourites from red curry with pineapple to stir-fried aubergine with yellow bean sauce, chilli, soy sauce & sweet basil.
Vegetarians and vegans are also set to be catered for with meat-free options including sweetcorn cakes with kaffir lime to rich butternut red curry with sweet basil. There is also a selection of gluten-free and halal dishes on offer.
Cocktails are also on offer, including a strawberry and Thai basil mojito called Bangkok Night Out and a Boozy Thai Iced Tea.
To celebrate the new site, all diners at Rosa’s Thai Cardiff will be able to enjoy 50% off their food bill on 7th March and 8th March.
Of the launch, CEO Gavin Adair says: “Opening in Cardiff is something we’ve been wanting to do for some time now, so we’re delighted to have finally found the perfect site to showcase Saiphin’s fantastic recipes.”
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