Shelley Sandzer secures second site for authentic Vietnamese eatery in Brixton
Shelley Sandzer has secured a second site for Vietnamese restaurant, Banh Banh.
The new location is situated at 326 Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, and covers around 1,400 sq ft on ground level. The restaurant is said to have space for 65 covers and include a bar area.
Banh Banh was founded by five siblings, remaining independently owned to this day. In 2016, the debut restaurant was opened in Peckham. The menu has been designed to reflect the food the siblings grew up eating, mainly cooked by their grandma, a chef in the 1940s.
Ben Freeman, of Shelley Sandzer, said: “Brixton has become a key destination for top restaurant brands and we have no doubt that Banh Banh will also reap the rewards of this buzzing location.
“Shelley Sandzer has a history of activity in Brixton, having most recently completed on deals such as Canova Hall. This experience and expert knowledge in the area allowed us to secure the perfect site for Banh Banh’s second restaurant.”
This follows the recent news that Shelley Sandzer has secured a 3,350 sq ft second site for Italian Restaurant, La Tagliata, on the corner of Whitfield Street and Grafton Way in Fitzrovia.
Kevin Nguyen, at Banh Banh added: “We are thrilled to expand and open our second restaurant in Brixton. As a small family run restaurant, we have appreciated Shelley Sandzer’s exceptional knowledge in both the area and the industry. Their guidance and expertise has been an important part in ensuring this next stage of our journey is a success.”
Shelley Sandzer is a property agency, specialising in the restaurant and leisure property sector, providing advice to many UK restaurant brands, centres, developments high-streets and landlords.
Shelley Sandzer acted for Banh Banh Ltd.
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