Street food, live music and cocktails are all in the mix
A new Indian restaurant with a bar serving street food and event space will be spicing up Nottinghamshire village. Called 360 Indian Restaurant, Bar and Grill, it will be officially opened by former Premier League and England international footballer Emile Heskey on Thursday, December 12.
The restaurant will be managed and run by Bobby and sisters Monica and Ruby Ghuman, who will be mentored by their father, successful entrepreneur Sukhi Ghuman. Ruby said: "We really felt this part of Nottinghamshire needed an Indian restaurant/bar concept. Bobby added: "I love 4550 and the fact that it has been going strong in Nottingham for over 20 years, but I wanted to create the start of a hybrid concept of informal/formal dining, that can grow aggressively in the UK – this is why I chose the Ghumans as my partners – they know how to scale aggressively.
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