Giggling Squid To Open In Marlow
Giggling
Squid, the fast growing restaurant chain which introduced the ‘Thai Tapas’
concept to Britain, is to open in Marlow in Buckinghamshire on Monday 10th February.
The
90-seater, two-floor restaurant will open on the former Pachangas Mexican
restaurant site in West Street.
Marlow is
Giggling Squid’s eighth location – and is set to be followed by openings in
Horsham and Maidstone. The group is also
in advanced negotiations on a further six of prime sites – on its quest to
become the first national Thai chain in the UK, with a portfolio of 80-strong
properties inside 7 years.
Giggling
Squid already operates successful venues in Brighton, Hove, Crawley, Tunbridge
Wells, Henley-on-Thames, Reigate and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Owned by
husband and wife team Andy and Pranee Laurillard (the brand is derived from the
nickname of one of their three children), Giggling Squid’s formula of serving
“rustic” Thai cuisine, with the emphasis on sea- and street-food, is a winning
one.
Since opening
the first Giggling Squid in 2009, the pair deliberately set out to look and
cook different – using drift wood and reclaimed timbers, to create a modern
chic environment.
Queues
forming outside its recent openings for the “hottest tables in town” are not an
unusual sight. Despite its low profile
during extensive refurbishments which cost £300,000, the new restaurant has
received scores of emails from the public wishing to book tables for its
long-awaited opening.
The lunch menu offers a choice of six Tapas-style
‘tasting sets' that allow diners to sample several of different dishes in at a
single sitting, costing between £8.00 and £10.50 with 16 individual dishes
priced under £4.00. “Big” dishes with
rice cost £6.50 to £7.95. “Combi” meals
with starters are priced between £6.00 and £7.25.
The evening
menu is more extensive with over 50 dishes available. The ever popular Thai Green Chicken Curry is
£8.95.
“It’s all
down to the food,” says Andy Laurillard commenting on what makes the
restaurants a success, which has come against a back drop of one of the longest
economic down turns in recent history.
Employing the
right staff is key. Pranee, a masters business graduate, who runs the
operations side of the company now knows most of the UK’s Thai chefs. She has an extensive database of good staff -
all eager to join the organisation.
Treating
people well and paying them above the norm, is the solution to staff shortages
which the industry has encountered since the introduction of new, stricter
immigration controls, according to the Laurillards.
“Thai
managers are pretty thin on the ground – you can’t buy in our type of food from
national suppliers and just have Polish chefs reheat it,” said Pranee.
Giggling
Squid, 24 West Street, Marlow, Bucks SL7 2NB
T: 01628
483047 E: info@Gigglingsquid.com Tw: @GigglingSquid
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