An aspiring young chef with a successful street food trailer is set to open his first restaurant.
Currently The Flavour Trailer, run by chef 23-year-old Harry Andrews, is available for private events such as weddings and serves burgers, pizzas and sides.
Now, Harry will be opening his first restaurant and takeaway, under the same brand name of The Flavour Trailer by chef Harry Andrews, in the old Hot Mango Cafe premises at 27 King Street, Ulverston.
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Harry became obsessed with cooking at a young age working in professional kitchens from the age of 14.
He gained knowledge and experience working in many great restaurants and hotels across the lake district and north west.
These have ranged from Michelin star cuisine to AA rosette-awarded Gastropubs including Simon Rogan's L'Enclume, the Whitewater Hotel and The Guilford Hotel.
He has taken part in some of the UK's best culinary competitions and now he says he's ready to open his own restaurant to really make a mark on the industry.
He hopes to one day open a fine dining restaurant.
Harry said: "I'm really excited to be opening in such an excellent location on the high street. I was planning on a soft opening at first however I just decided to go for it and open next month.
"The new business will be both a restaurant and takeaway which means we can expand our menu offerings and have a lot more flavour-packed dishes.
A big refurbishment is currently underway at the building to create a rustic but modern feel.
The casual dining restaurant will seat 25 people and if at capacity, the takeaway service for walk-ins and pre-orders will take over.
Harry added: "This now means we can focus more on events with our trailer which will now be used for events only.
"We hope all of our loyal customers can continue to support us and we look forward to welcoming new flavour fans.
"We are all very excited for the grand opening day and hope to see you all there."
The Flavour Trailer is set to open on October 5 and will be offering 25% off all orders on the day.
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