While old favourite Napule is about to reopen after lengthy makeover
Hamburger chain Five Guys has opened on the the site on Fulham Broadway recently vacated by rival chain Byron.
The doors have opened at 11 Bank Buildings after several weeks of work giving the front of the store its colourful new look.
Five Guys was first launched in Arlington, Virginia in 1986 by the Murrell Family, who did indeed have five brothers in the family, with a simple formula - what is describes as burgers and frie, cooked to perfection.
The chain has since spread to almost 1,500 locations across America, the Middle East and Europe including nearby branches in Kings Road, Westfield London and South Kensington.
You can see what's on offer from Five Guys here.
The restaurant joins a second revent arrival across the road at 49 Fulham Broadway. Kalamaki Street Greek opened at the end of 2019 offering a modern variation on classic Greek street food dishes including creative Souvlaki wraps, Among its specialities are Kalamaki skewers, chips, salads and sides, which can be custom built into a Spartan box. You can see the full menu here.
This section of Fulham Broadway also offers Persian food from Shuro Shirin and Mexican fare from Taco Bell.
And there is also welcome news for fans of Fulham favourite Napule, which is finally reopening this month after a lengthy makeover as a 'Wineria and Osteria under the same roof'.
Find out more and get an an invitation to the restaurant's reopening day by following its instagram site @napulefulham or visit Napule.
However, it isn't all good news - this winter has also seen the departure of ice cream specialist Amorino leaving a message on the door saying 'Grazie and Arrividerci'.
March 13, 2020
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