Victoria Leeds, owned and operated by Redical, has announced that Leeds’ multi-award-winning, independent Indian restaurant operator, Tharavadu, is to launch its new restaurant concept, UYARE at the destination. Blending the rich culinary heritage of South India and capturing the spirit and flavours of Kerala, UYARE is set to open in January 2025 and demonstrates Victoria Leeds’ continued commitment to supporting and nurturing local businesses.
The 7,000sq ft Victoria Leeds restaurant will be strategically positioned in Victoria Gate to capitalise on the high footfall enjoyed at the destination. It will accommodate up to 150-180 guests and feature distinct areas including Bhoomi – The Earth restaurant and Agni – The Fire bar. There are plans to host regular themed nights, contributing to Leeds’ vibrant hospitality scene and Victoria Leeds’ diverse F&B offering.
Rachel Bradburn, leasing director at Victoria Leeds, commented: “To welcome such a popular and successful local operator to Victoria Leeds, and support their wider regional growth, is a really exciting prospect. Independent, regional brands continue to play a key role in our tenant mix and we are pleased to welcome Tharavadu’s newest concept to our established food and drink line-up, providing yet another quality option for our customers.”
Prakash Mendonca, director at Tharavadu, added: “As Leeds is our hometown, we are deeply committed to staying local, and it’s a privilege to be part of this vibrant community. Opening UYARE at Victoria Gate is a significant milestone for us – a chance to celebrate our roots and offer something unique for the people of Leeds. Victoria Gate’s prime location allows us to meet growing demand from our loyal customers, expand our offerings, and remain true to what we do best, delivering an authentic, flavourful, and memorable South Indian dining experience.”
UYARE will join Victoria Leeds’ The Ivy, The Ivy Asia, The Cut & Craft and Caffé Concerto which made its northern debut opening in November.
Lunson Mitchenall and Central Retail acted for Victoria Leeds.