It has been a huge success
The owners of a popular restaurant are planning to open a second - this time in Beeston. Pistachio Bar & Kitchen, which serves Middle Eastern inspired tapas in relaxed surroundings in Sherwood, is looking to expand.
Dips include pistachio, feta and yoghurt, and spicy red pepper, pomegranate and walnut, and sticky Middle Eastern wings, chicken or cauliflower, are served. Meatballs are both meaty and vegan, served with a variety of sauces such as sour cherry, walnut and pomegranate or garlicky roasted tomato and sumac.
Orash said: "Beeston was always on the cards after we conducted a poll a few years back asking our customers where they would like to see our next Pistachio. Beeston came in second place after Sherwood. "We opened our Sherwood branch in the middle of a lockdown due to Covid so this current climate hasn’t fazed us. Admittedly it’s tough but we have started to see more of our customers return recently which is a good sign for the industry.
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