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Indian restaurant unveils expansion plan

Owners of a Liverpool city region Indian restaurant announce plans to meet growing demand by expanding its dining space. Andrew Brown reports

Alvino Cardozo and Ranjeet Singh, owners of Kalash Divine in Southport. Picture by Andrew Brown / Stand Up For Southport

 

Kalash Divine Indian has announced plans to expand its popular restaurant in Southport.

Located at 1-5 Lord Street in Southport town centre, the venue has built an impressive reputation for authentic Indian cuisine since opening five years ago.

Increasing demand has now seen owners Ranjeet Singh and Alvino Cardozo deciding to invest in much-needed expansion plans to create more room for diners. It will also enable Kalash Divine Indian to cater for bigger functions, parties and events.

Building workers are currently on site in the former Boulevard West site adjacent to Kalash with the ambition of opening the expanded venue later this November. The restaurant remains open while work takes place in the unit next door.

It follows the recent move by Kalash to expand its opening hours to seven days a week.

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Ranjeet Singh and Alvino Cardozo said: “We are excited to begin the process of expanding Kalash Divine Indian due to growing demand from diners.

“We have had to turn away increasing numbers of customers, particularly during weekends, as we have grown more and more popular.

“We want to be able to accommodate as many people as possible and are delighted to be able to expand our restaurant into the former Boulevard West premises next door.

 

One of the dishes from Kalash Divine in Southport

 

“We operate with 60 covers at the moment and the extension will allow us to increase that to between 90 to 100 covers. It will also enable us to create a comfortable lounge area in the centre of Kalash, with dining tables at either side.

“We will be able to host more events such as parties, functions, corporate events, Christmas celebrations and more, in greater numbers, to meet the requests that we receive all the time.”

Ranjeet and Alvino are now looking forward to the completion of the work and are aiming to open our new-look restaurant later this November. They will keep people up to date with all the latest news through our Kalash pages on social media.

This article first appeared in Stand Up For Southport

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