A popular healthy fast-food brand has opened a brand new restaurant in Milton Keynes.
Healthy fast food chain, Itsu, has today (14 December) opened its doors on Midsummer Arcade in centre:mk.
The restaurant is known for its signature fresh, Asian-inspired menu including sushi, rice and noodle bowls, gyoza, ‘bao’ buns, soups, and salads.
The majority of the meals on the menu are less than 500 calories and one third of the dishes are plant-based.
itsu centre:mk will continue the tradition of its half-price sales every evening to help avoid food waste, aligning with the centre:mk’s own commitment to waste reduction, which have resulted in 100% diversion from landfill.
Kevin Duffy, centre:mk’s Centre Director, commented: “We are constantly evolving our dining options at centre:mk in response to consumer demand, and itsu, with its popular healthy fast-food alternative, is testament to this.
"Alongside the likes of Byron, Wagamama, and the recently opened Cosy Club, as well as Harrods champagne bar at H Beauty, itsu centre:mk provides even more choice for our visitors.”
The new restaurant follows a series of announcements for centre:mk, including the recent openings of Cosy Club, Charles Tyrwhitt and Ted Baker, along with luxury jewellery brand Loupe.