Booffi is coming to Forge Retail Park, offering hungry shoppers a selection of Italian, Indian and Chinese dishes. It already has a branch in Clydebank but is moving closer to the city.
A popular restaurant with an all-you-can-eat buffet and thirst-quenching bar has announced the opening date for their new branch in the city.
We previously reported that award-winning eatery Booffi were set to open their second branch soon. Now, bosses have confirmed they will open their doors next month. The restaurant is coming to the Forge Retail Park, offering hungry shoppers a selection of Italian, Indian and Chinese dishes. It already has a branch in Clydebank but is moving closer to the city.READ MORE: Glasgow south side road to close for 14 months as part of £5.5m rail upgrade
Customers will be able to take advantage of cuisines from around the world when the new branch opens on Wednesday April 3. The team at Booffi wrote on social media: "The wait is over. We cannot wait to invite you into our second branch.Join Glasgow Live's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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