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Sales at Mowgli Street Food 'significantly' ahead of pre-pandemic levels

Mowgli Street Food was founded by Nisha Katona

Mowgli Street Food is headquartered in Liverpool(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

Indian restaurant Mowgli Street Food has revealed its turnover has now recovered to be "significantly" ahead of pre-pandemic levels following the lifting of the final Covid-19 restrictions.

The Liverpool-headquartered company, which is backed by Foresight Group, has provided the update in newly-filed accounts for its latest financial year.

The business said the 12 months to July 31, 2021, was "once again severely affected by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and associated government actions and enforced closures".

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As a result, Mowgli Street Food posted a turnover of £8.5m, down from £11.3m.

Its pre-tax losses also widened from £3m to £3.2m over the same period.

In its last year before the Covid-19 pandemic, the company posted a turnover of £11.9m and pre-tax losses of £1.2m.

The group has venues in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Oxford, Nottingham, Sheffield, Cardiff, Leicester, Leeds, Cheshire, Cheltenham, London, Glasgow, Preston, Bristol, Edinburgh and Brighton.