Leeds restaurant Bulgogi Grill expands following sales growth
Leeds restaurant Bulgogi Grill has seen its like-for-like sales rise by 30% and expanded its dining space a year after opening.
Growth has seen the Korean barbecue eatery refurbish its city centre premises with a new mezzanine level, bringing its total floor space to 2,300 sq ft.
Bulgogi Grill marked the sales increase with an event catering for consuls from the Korean Embassy and the heads and presidents of Leeds Korean School.
The restaurant’s owner, Adam Harris, has said he plans to growth the business further by expanding into the North West.
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