A JAPANESE pop-up restaurant is set to become a permanent fixture.
Yakitori Shack is reportedly moving into the unit formerly used by Ramen Dayo on Glasgow’s Argyle Street.
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Yakitori Shack started as a pop-up restaurant in Scotland
According to Glasgow Times, some of the menu items from the pop-up stall will be available in the new restaurant.
It is unclear exactly what will be on the upcoming menu.
According to the website the eatery currently offers grilled chicken. small plates and rice bowls.
The opening date for the new spot is Tuesday 13 May, reports Glasgow Times.
Elsewhere an iconic family-run restaurant has hit the market after more than 30 years in business.
Girvans on Stephens Street, Inverness, opened in 1991 and is known for its freshly baked cakes, brunch and friendly service.
The institution is popular with locals and tourists alike and is regularly queued out the door.
The business is currently run by owner Fiona Girvan and manager Frances Geddes, who are responsible for a team of “friendly and outgoing characters”.
Now the restaurant, which has 85 covers, has hit the market with offers over £825,000 being sought.
A description from agents Graham and Sibbald reads: “The restaurant is located in the heart of Inverness City Centre. The family-run business is a well-known establishment for both locals and tourists.
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“Regularly queued out, the business has been run by the same owners for over thirty years and is well known for its variety of quality food, including their freshly baked cakes.
“Located at the bottom of Stephen’s Brae, this iconic restaurant has been serving locals and tourists for years and is known for its warm and friendly atmosphere and in-house patisserie.
“Over the years, the premises have been well maintained and the owners and staff are constantly coming up with refreshing ideas for new and exciting dishes.
“We feel this presents a fantastic opportunity for a buyer to acquire an established town centre, award-winning hospitality business with a good turnover and attractive profit levels.”
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It’s understood that the restaurant will open in Glasgow’s trendy FinniestonCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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