A brand new sushi takeaway is set to open in Harrogate tomorrow (Wednesday).
Sushi Panda, located at 14A Knaresborough Road, will bring fresh, handcrafted Japanese cuisine to the town.
The new venture is the creation of a small team from Ukraine, who are now starting a new chapter in North Yorkshire.
The venue is set to open at 12pm - and also offers delivery.

It promises ‘more than just a typical takeaway experience’, with an emphasis on quality ingredients, open-kitchen preparation and visually striking dishes.
Head chef and a team from Ukraine brings years of experience as a sushi chef in Ukraine and is working alongside the owners.
Simon told Your Harrogate:
"We are rebuilding our lives from scratch and truly love what we do.
"We’d be delighted to welcome you to our restaurant — come and enjoy the atmosphere, the warmth, and, of course, delicious sushi!"
The restaurant opens for business at 14A Knaresborough Road, with dine-in and takeaway options available.
Find out more about Sushi Panda online here or call 07544445141 to order a delivery.

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