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Itsu, Gail’s opening outlets in Woking’s Victoria Place

The two brands were added to further diversify the offer in the town centre.

Itsu and GAIL’s will open separate outlets in Woking’s Victoria Place, an announcement revealed.

Due to open in April, Itsu’s 3,300 sq ft site will be situated on 1 Mercia Walk and will provide complimentary sushi close to its opening day.

“Woking provides us with the perfect spot for a new location. We are incredibly excited to bring our healthy Asian-inspired dishes to the people of Woking and with the significant investment going into the town centre and the opening of Victoria Place fast approaching, we are confident that our new itsu will attract strong customer numbers,” Itsu property director Visahl Talreja said.

GAIL’s 4,129 sq ft unit, meanwhile, is set to open at 1 Commercial Way later this spring.

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