Get ready for a culinary adventure right in the heart of Crewe! Two exciting new restaurants have just opened their doors, offering a delightful contrast of flavors and experiences.
ISO Sushi and Dixy Chicken, two popular chains, have taken over the former Costa Coffee space on Market Street, each claiming their own half of the 1,700 sq ft premises. After over five months of renovations, these restaurants are now open seven days a week, welcoming diners and takeaway customers alike.
ISO Sushi: A Japanese Delight
ISO Sushi has brought the first dine-in and takeout Japanese experience to Crewe. With a menu featuring sushi rolls, poke bowls, teriyaki, and more, it's a haven for those seeking fresh and healthy Japanese flavors. The restaurant also caters to kids with a special menu and an array of dessert options, making it a family-friendly destination.
This chain, with locations across the UK, specializes in creating exquisite Japanese dishes. Their presence in Crewe adds a touch of diversity to the town's culinary scene.
Dixy Chicken: Halal Chicken Heaven
Founded in 1986, Dixy Chicken has established itself as a specialist in halal chicken, with over 110 outlets across the UK. Their menu offers a range of options, including peri-peri chicken, wings, burgers, and even pizza and milkshakes. Like ISO Sushi, they also provide a kids' menu and a selection of desserts.
With branches nearby in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Hanley, and Winsford, Dixy Chicken has now expanded to South Cheshire, bringing their unique halal chicken experience to Crewe.
A New Dining Experience in Crewe
Both ISO Sushi and Dixy Chicken are open daily from 11 am to 11:45 pm, offering convenient dining options for locals and visitors alike. The restaurants feature an open-plan seating arrangement, creating a relaxed and social atmosphere.
So, if you're in the mood for some delicious Japanese cuisine or crave some mouth-watering halal chicken, head over to Market Street in Crewe. These new additions to the town's dining scene are sure to satisfy your taste buds!
And this is the part most people miss: the impact of these new restaurants on the local community. With their presence, they bring not only new flavors but also potential job opportunities and a boost to the local economy. It's a win-win situation!
But here's where it gets controversial: do you think these chains will be able to maintain their quality and unique offerings as they expand? And will they be able to cater to the specific tastes and preferences of the Crewe community? These are questions worth pondering.
What are your thoughts on the arrival of ISO Sushi and Dixy Chicken in Crewe? Do you think they'll become local favorites? Share your opinions in the comments below!