Sounds absolutely delicious
Oodles Chinese has dozens of branches across England with a popular spot already established in Lancashire. Franchise bosses say the company is "fast becoming one of the UK’s leading brands in the fast casual dining market."
Blackburn residents can already get their hands on the famous menu as the company recently opened a branch on Victoria St. Oodles Chinese offers authentic style Chinese cuisines at a fast food rate.Customers choose their size of box with a base, saucy topping and a dry topping with varying spice levels and add a variety of sides to their meal for less than £10. Now locals in Preston won't have to travel miles to get a taste of the food.
The company has announced online when the new store will be open and where in Preston people can expect to eat. Confirming on their Facebook page, the franchise revealed the new restaurant will be opening on 51-52 Friargate. Friargate is know for its vast variety of eateries. While most on the road are know to be independent chains, Oodles will be one for the first chains.
The new restaurant will open next week, just days before Christmas on Wednesday . So far, details on the restaurant's website are brief but state that from Monday to Sunday, the Preston branch will be open from 11am to 11pm.
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