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Taking the place of what was once Bibas Lounge Bar and Restaurant, the new site is closer to the water and benefits from increased footfall from tourists and local people who come to the harbourside to dine.
Owner Amit Lakhani said: "This is a centre of food excellence with Severnshed, riverstation and Aqua well established, and now Myristica bringing something new to the mix. We were a bit tucked away in King Street and this site will give us much more exposure."
It was always Amit's dream to bring the five star Indian experience to Bristol and, together with chefs recruited from some of Indian's top hotels, the restaurant has earned many accolades – including being named 'Best in Bristol' by the Evening Post.
Despite losing the open plan kitchen feature at the new site, Amit is confident that Myristica will thrive on Welsh Back and it will be a great platform for growth of the business into a second site in Clifton in the near future.
Myristica is expected to re-open mid March and it's cookery school will re-commence on April 10.
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