Eatery brings “energy of modern Asia” to £66m Sheffield development
A new Asian restaurant has become the latest business to launch at a ‘landmark’ development in the centre of Sheffield.
OISOI Gathering has launched on the first floor of the £66m New Era Square development at St Mary’s Gate.
Part of the OISOI restaurant brand, the new venue will offer a range of Dim Sum, Hong Kong and Sichuan cuisine alongside South East Asia curry dishes.
Jay Wang, owner of OISOI, explained the concept: “We’re extremely proud to open OISOI Gathering and to be a part of this pioneering development in the city.
“Sheffield diners are already familiar with OISOI’s mouth-watering dishes but this restaurant blends quality ingredients with a weekday price.
“Although just as stylish, the venue is undeniably more relaxed. With live music also planned, it’s a great place for people to socialise and unwind.”
New Era Square already features 686 student apartments, several private apartments, a Chinese supermarket and ‘boutique’ Chinese retailers including a hairdresser and street food vendors.
Upon its planned completion in May, the site will also feature an 88-space underground car park, office block and public square with art installations.
Jerry Cheung, managing director of New Era Developments, commented: “We’re confident the New Era Square development will deliver something special for Sheffield and the wider city region.
“OISOI Gathering is our anchor food and beverage tenant and totally encapsulates the dynamism and energy of modern Asia that we’re seeking to represent.”
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