Sukhothai expands flagship site in Leeds
Leeds and Harrogate based restaurant group, Sukhothai, has unveiled a brand new lower floor dining area at its flagship city centre site, on South Parade, Leeds.
Having its business roots firmly in Yorkshire, the group now has four restaurants since their Chapel Allerton restaurant opened in 2002.
According to the firm, their strategy relies heavily on organic growth from internal investment into the business, with a very careful and selective marketing strategy to match its brand positioning and values.
The opening of the new lower floor also puts Sukhothai on the local business and conferencing map too, as the area will be available to book for events, functions, meetings and staff away days.
Owner Ban Kaewkraikhot said, at Monday night’s preview evening; “The new lower floor should only enhance the customer’s dining experience, but also gives the many businesses of Leeds a great place to entertain clients, hold important meetings or staff away days.”
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