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Syrian restaurateur seeks Soho space

LREF 2017: The Syrian refugee whose two-week pop-up restaurant in a converted first-floor flat in east London sold out in 24 hours, is looking for space in Soho to set up a permanent kitchen.

Imad Alarnab, who owned two restaurants in Damascus before they were destroyed and he was forced to flee from war 18 months ago, is seeking space for a restaurant of about 40 people, to provide “Syrian food for non-Syrians”, as well as a falafel bar.

For his pop-up in March, located in Columbia Road, E2, Alarnab was supported by Appear Here, which used its pop-up property listing site to find space, and the Hamstead Kitchen, a private catering business.

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