A new oriental cafe has officially opened its doors in Harrogate.
Good Taste Oriental Store & Cafe is now open on Kings Road, offering visitors an Asian-inspired retail space alongside a “vibrant culinary experience.”
The cafe offers a variety of oriental breakfast plates, sandwiches, burgers, noodles, curries, rice and Filipino dishes.
It also provides a brunch, as well as teas, coffees, smoothies and juice.
A spokesperson for the cafe said:
“Our restaurant strands out from the rest as we pride ourselves on using only the freshest and highest quality meat and vegetables from local Harrogate businesses.
“Unlike others, our plates are cooked with care using only fresh ingredients and never frozen products.
“We believe that our customers deserve the best and we can’t wait for you to come and experience the difference for yourself!”
The cafe officially opened last Monday (22nd April).
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