The modern Indian restaurant group Krickket is set to open a spacious new location in Covent Garden later this year, expanding its London presence to five restaurants.
Openings will follow the recent release of the Canary Wharf site at the end of last year at the end of last year and one in Shoreditch.
The new Krickket site, located in the Neal yard, covers 4,000 square meters and can accommodate over 130 diners. Like Shoreditch, it serves as a restaurant all day, including breakfast service.
Campbell and Bowlby founded a Krickket pop-up pop-up in a pop container in Pop Brixton in 2015. The following year, they opened their first permanent restaurant in Soho for their first permanent restaurant.
The duo, which also maintains the Baar Concept Soma in Soho and Canary Wharf, recently received additional funding for White Rabbit projects (WRP).
In addition to his restaurants, Krickket only maintains the delivery concept with exclusive partnership with Delivero, which was launched in 2021 in response to the Coronavirus Pandemic. The service remains active, fulfilling 2,000 orders per week.
“Covent Garden is already the home of the best dining concepts in the city, and adding krICket with their Indian cuisine, which mixes Indian flavors with the culinary creativity of London, complements this line -up,” says Emma Matus, a rental restaurant manager in the rent of Shaftesbury.
“Signing is the first of the many new dining opportunities set at destination this year, as we are ready to strengthen Covent Garden’s high -quality offer with new, unique and diverse concepts.”