The renowned licensing team at Nottingham-based Fraser Brown
Solicitors has helped another local entrepreneur to realise his
ambitions, as Indian bar and grill Nine Spices throws open its
doors.
The restaurant, located in the former Scruffy's premises on
Stoney Street, has been opened by Rahul Passan, who saw a gap in
the market for a different type of Indian eatery. Influenced by his
father Jarnail Singh Passan, a local businessman who has worked in
the food industry for 35 years, Rahul could see the potential for
an establishment serving traditional Indian food in a modern yet
relaxed environment.
He said, "Having grown up around food, I have an understanding
of what constitutes good food and what customers will like and
enjoy. We have recruited some top chefs and spent a significant
amount refurbishing the premises to create a relaxed eating area
that can also accommodate corporate events or larger parties
too.
"As far as I am aware, we are the only underground Indian bar
and grill in the UK and this gives us an edge over other Indian
restaurants in the city. Certainly we feel we are different with a
younger, more contemporary atmosphere."
Walaiti Rathore and Jo Soar from Fraser Brown's licensing
department helped to secure the premises license and Rahul's
personal license.
Walaiti said, "Before applying for the premises license we set
up a meeting with the police to discuss any issues that might
arise. This gave us the chance to fully explain the intended
operation of the premises and overcome any objections.
"By working closely together with the authorities we were able
to give both sides the opportunity to express any concerns and
agree terms and conditions that are fair and satisfactory for all
involved."
Rahul added, "Fraser Brown led me through the licensing process
from beginning to end, and the team were 100% supportive
throughout."