New Pan-Asian noodle bar in Bristol to give away 100 free meals

Free food alert at a new Pan-Asian food outlet opening in BroadmeadFree food alert at a new Pan-Asian food outlet opening in Broadmead
Free food alert at a new Pan-Asian food outlet opening in Broadmead
It’s the latest opening in Broadmead

A Pan-Asian noodle bar is opening in Bristol city centre - and it’s offering a free meal to the first 100 people who enter its doors.

Chopstix opens inside the former H Samuel shop in Broadmead on Monday (August 14) at 11am. Inside, guests will be able to see the ‘wok masters’ and dine in the 60-seat eating area. Takeaway options will also be available.

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To mark the launch, 1,000 portions of Chopstix’s crispy vegetable spring rolls will be given to those who visit in the first week - and the first 100 people in line will get free medium boxes of food.

The menu will feature Smoky Seoul Chicken, a smoky South Korean-inspired chicken dish, Salt ‘N’ Pepper Chicken, as well as Chopstix favourites including Chicken Katsu Curry and the signature Caramel Drizzle Chicken.

Rob Burns, marketing director for Chopstix, said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of our new Bristol store on 14th August. Chopstix prides itself on creating a faster, fresher and tastier alternative to fast food in the UK.

“Bringing a new Chopstix to the Bristol area is a fantastic opportunity, for both us as we create 25 jobs in the local area, and for our customers, who are invited to visit on opening day and beyond for a taste of the delicious and diverse dishes that Chopstix has to offer.”

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