A fine-dining, Indian-inspired restaurant in Cheltenham has confirmed plans to open another eatery in the Cotswolds.
Prithvi, an award-winning establishment on Bath Road which opened in 2012, has had its menu featured in the Michelin guide.
The team includes two Michelin star trained head chef Thomas Law, who has honed his skills in New York, Australia, and the UK.
Owner Jay Rahman is eager to explore potential new locations, with options including spaces within established hospitality venues ready to collaborate with the brand.
Mr Rahman said: "We’re really excited to start exploring locations for a second Prithvi somewhere in the Cotswolds, so if there are any suitable businesses in the area that would be keen to talk to us about a potential collaboration, I would love to engage with them.
"Of course, I’m very open to hearing from other businesses as far afield as London that we could potentially partner with."
Prithvi, which translates to 'mother earth' from the Indo-European language of Sanskrit, offers both Asian and European cuisine.
The team uses only high-quality British ingredients to create Indian dishes.
The restaurant also boasts a sommelier who pairs wines to each dish.
Mr Rahman added: “We’re proud of the success Prithvi has had to this point and are now in a position to extend that further with a new establishment.
"We love creating spaces that allow our guests to share their most cherished moments, whether celebrating love, friendship, or success, and a second location will enable us to double that.”
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