Indian street food and craft beer specialist lands in Liverpool

Bundobust's Mayur Patel (left) and Mark Husak with Simon Mydlowski (middle)

Indian street food and craft beer restaurant chain Bundobust has opened its latest venue in Liverpool city centre.

The fast-growing firm has secured a ten-year lease on its new 4,000 sq ft premises on Bold Street following advice by a team from law firm Gordons led by commercial property partner, Simon Mydlowski.

Having started as a street food concept in Bradford, Bundobust’s first bricks and mortar restaurant opened on Mill Hill in Leeds in 2014, followed by a Manchester venue in 2016.

Gordons has advised Bundobust co-founders Mark Husak and Mayur Patel on a range of matters for five years and on all three of its restaurant leases.

Mark Husak said: “We worked long and hard with Simon and his team at Gordons to secure the lease on Bold Street and it was all worthwhile. The fast, pragmatic advice we received enabled us to get the property in the ideal location for Bundobust.

“We have got off to a great start in Liverpool and been welcomed with open arms by the city’s exciting food and drink scene.

“We are going to continue raising our profile within Liverpool and beyond, and look forward to welcoming many new customers to our restaurant.”

Bundobust’s Michelin Guide-recommended menu is entirely vegetarian and influenced by the vibrant street food scene of India, combined with an extensive list of the world’s best craft beer.

Gordons partner, Simon Mydlowski, added: “Bundobust has a distinct offering which appeals to modern diners’ demand for casual, fast and fresh food.

“Mark and Mayur have built the Bundobust brand from scratch and undertake deep research into customers, suppliers, produce and locations to ensure they are constantly evolving the business.

“It has been an exciting journey so far, and there is plenty more to come as Bundobust continues its expansion throughout the north of England.”

Gordons has offices in Leeds and Bradford and employs 200 people. The firm’s clients include retailers AO, B&M, Iceland Foods, Morrisons, Ocado and Wren Kitchens as well as construction and high-performance materials manufacturer Saint Gobain and international brewers Molson Coors.

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