The director of a Norwich sushi restaurant is on a roll as he unveils a refurbishment and introduces a ramen menu.
Ciscoe's Pan Asian and Sushi restaurant in Ber Street has been given a completely fresh look, which includes colourful lighting, decorative trees and a new bar.
It has been run by Ali Zandi, 29, since February 2018 who became involved in the business after a chance meeting at the Water's Edge pub in Bramerton, where he was working as a bartender.
The previous owner of Ciscoe's had come for a meal with his family on Christmas Day in 2017 and was so impressed with Mr Zandi he asked him to come work for him.
Two months later he asked Mr Zandi if he wanted to take the restaurant on and he said yes.
Mr Zandi said: "Every year I refurbish, but this time we wanted to give it an even better look and we have changed the whole restaurant.
"Everyone has said 'wow' and really likes it, at the end of the day it is about me coming to work and seeing happy customers."
Along with the new look he has also introduced a ramen menu, with customers able to build their own bowls.
They can choose either a chicken or vegetable broth, ramen, rice or udon noodles and a protein, including crispy chicken katsu, grilled salmon and tempura vegetables.
The menu also includes a huge range of sushi dishes and platters, with a large vegan and vegetarian selection too, and hot dishes such as sticky honey pork and Teppanyaki.
While the ramen will be available in the autumn and winter months, Mr Zandi is planning to do Japanese barbecue food in the spring and summer.
He has also been granted permission from Norwich City Council to open until 2am on Fridays and Saturdays and is planning to launch jazz nights and serve cocktails.
Mr Zandi added: "We want people who have had a hard week to come here and relax.
"I always say, you can't buy happiness but you can eat sushi from Ciscoe's."
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