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Mother India Cafe to spice up city dining



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AN Indian restaurant chain is set to open its first outlet in Edinburgh.
Munir Mohammed has bought the former Oxygen Bar site on Infirmary Street and plans to open the first Capital branch of his Mother India Cafe there within the next few weeks.

Mother India launched its first outlet in Glasgow in 1995 and operates from four sites in the city.

The sale of the building was handled by Christie and Co, which has also announced they had helped the Olive Branch secure a third branch in Edinburgh.

The off-market deal saw the company, which already runs two popular bistros in Broughton Street and Bruntsfield, buy the former Herbe Bistro on George IV Bridge.

Alan Goldie, associate director of Christie and Co's Edinburgh office, said: "Mother India is due to open towards the end of May."





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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 11:25 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

AbandonAllHope,

16/05/2008 13:34:22
Buffet for a fiver ?
2

ian Moran,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 13:49:18
This is not the first time Mother India has opened in Edinburgh...it didnt last long ALTHOUGH the first one in Glasgow faired better ? i should know i designed the logo for it back in the 90,s ...SO MUCH FOR COPRIGHT!
3

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 16/05/2008 19:52:03
Good grief not again! It's not its first outlet - who's he kidding!.

Time honesty is on the table and I'm being honest we have enough already!

 

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