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Mowgli Indian street food restaurant eyes Bath and Brighton as part of expansion plans

The group is opening its latest branch in Bristol in January

Mowgli in Leicester(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

Indian street food restaurant Mowgli is eyeing up a number of sites as part of its expansion plans, according to reports.

The restaurant group already has 10 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites and is set to open its latest branch in January.

But the group is also looking at other cities including Bath, Brighton, Newcastle, Preston and Coventry, Big Hospitality is reporting.

Mowgli was founded by child protection barrister-turned-restaurateur Nisha Katona in Liverpool in 2014 and already has sites in Manchester, Oxford, Cardiff, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leicester.

"Despite the uncertainty in the wider economy, I have never been more passionate for the future," Nisha told Big Hospitality.

Former barrister Nisha Katona founded Mowgli in 2014(Image: Bristol Post)

"As a former lawyer I will never do anything that is too risky or onerous financially, which is part of the reason we have not yet got to London, but I am always on the look out for the right site at the right price."

Mowgli Bristol is opening in the former Pizza Express building on Corn Street - and Nisha is designing the site herself.

“I want to resurrect the place back to its former glory,” she told Business Live. “We have lots of beautiful colonial buildings in India but vines and trees grow into them - and that’s what I want to recreate.”