A new fast food chain in Oxford city centre will open its doors to customers in April.
Chopstix, a pan-Asian noodle chain, is opening its newest store in Oxford on April 11.
The fast food restaurant is located on Cornmarket in the unit previous occupied by Starbucks, between Boots and Change Money.
Chopstix serves a range of pan-Asian inspired dishes which customers can mix and match in different sized boxes.
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Customers select their box size and then can add different options dependent on the size; small boxes hold one topping, medium hold two and large hold three.
Bases for their box include egg fried rice, skinny rice or golden noodles, while toppings include choices such as pumpkin katsu curry, caramel drizzle chicken or sweet chilli prawns.
The menu will also see the branch serve buckets of spring rolls, prawn crackers and mini crispy chicken balls.
Rob Burns, marketing director for Chopstix, said: “Oxford has always been a target for us and we’re looking forward to bringing a taste of Chopstix to the city. It’s a well known city worldwide with a rich history and we’re really excited about the chance to bring our brand to the masses in Oxford.
“We’re here to mix things up in a faster, fresher, tastier way.”
Throughout opening week the store will give away 1,000 portions of vegetable spring rolls as well as 100 free medium boxes with two toppings to the first people in line. READ MORE about this here>>>
Customers can download the free voucher by following the link chopstixnoodles.co.uk/oxford1000
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