No more climbing up the hill
Nottingham's very first K-Pop store and cafe will be showing off its new premises with a grand opening on Saturday, August 26. The House of PKL will open its doors at noon in a former gym equipment shop on the corner of Upper Parliament Street and King Street.
There will be bubble tea, Korean street food, K-Pop and K-Beauty on sale at the business, founded by Anastasia Tsappis, who ventured into Korean culture after her three daughters became K-Pop fans. Instagram Anastasia, of Wollaton, first opened a shop, off the beaten track, on St James's Terrace last November. As well as being more visible, the new location is bigger. A limited food menu will be served to start off with.
"We want to be a destination place and for the local population of Nottingham to come and try a Korean kick to fast food. We wanted a more central location," said Anastasia. "We will be the first place in the country with a dedicated social space for eating and drinks based around K-Pop."
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