Sunderland Echo

New city centre restaurant plans to serve up a real taste of the Far East

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Authentic Asian food with flair and theatrical cocktails are on the menu as plans forge ahead on Keel Square’s newest restaurant.

The Muddler, already one of the most-popular restaurant­s in Newcastle’s Grey Street, will join The Botanist and Keel Tavern, who’ve had great success since opening in Sunderland’s new public square.

It’s an increasing footfall in the city centre that bodes well for The Muddler, owned by The Danieli Group, who already know the Sunderland market thanks to their Stack brand, which has a successful branch at Seaburn.

It was announced that the hospitalit­y group would open their second Muddler in Sunderland last year, with the restaurant now moving closer to coming to life after the submission of a planning applicatio­n.

There’s no exact date as yet, but it’s set to open in 2024 and the team are already planning to bring the corner unit beneath Holiday Inn to life.

The restaurant will accommodat­e more than 150 diners, with a cocktail bar area for those just wanting to enjoy drinks, spread across the ground floor and first floor levels along with an outside seating area for 110 covers.

The new Muddler will be three times the size of the original, which occupies two units in Grey Street, and Danieli Group food operations director, Jo Kennedy, said Sunderland can expect real attention to detail in the dishes.

“We can really take things to the next level in Sunderland,” said Jo.

“We’ve recently launched a new menu in Newcastle, which gives people a flavour of what to expect in Sunderland.

“We’ve really thought about the look of the food, the garnishes, whilst also offering the best value.

"Our customers love the small plates, that sharing experience of Asian tapas, so that’s also guided the new menu.”

The new menu features small plates options such as gyoza (£8.75), pork bulgogi bao (£11.75), crab and pork soup dumplings (£8.95), chicken katsu (£8.50), coriander beef skewers (£14.95) and more.

There’s also large plate curry dishes and a whole section dedicated to sushi and dim sum, as well as set menu offers.

Cocktails are also a speciality at The Muddler with options such as Pineapple Mai Tai, Lychee Ginger Collins, Yuzu Basil smash and more.

Head chef Ian Puso has worked his way up the ranks at The Muddler and says he’s looking forward to bringing some of the brand’s signature Far East flavours to Sunderland.

“We’re going to be bringing some great pan-Asian flavours to Sunderland, from countries like Japan, the Philippine­s, Thailand, China and Korea,” said the chef.

“It’s very vibrant food and we use great ingredient­s.

"I like to pop up from the kitchen to get feedback, and people seem to really like the new menu.”

The opulent Great Gatsbyesqu­e decor of the Newcastle branch will be echoed at the Sunderland site, with constructi­on work expected to start in the coming months.

Kate Thompson, sales and events manager at Danieli Group, said there’s already been a lot of interest inthe forthcomin­g venture.

“The new Sunderland site will be a challenge as it’s more covers, but it’s really exciting and we’re really looking forward to opening there – it’s a great square, especially with the outdoor area.”

The Muddler will create a number of new kitchen and front-of-house jobs.

 ?? ?? The Muddler is spread across two units in Grey Street, Newcastle, connected via a tunnel.
The Muddler is spread across two units in Grey Street, Newcastle, connected via a tunnel.
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An artist’s impression of how The Muddler in Keel Square will look.
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Dishes from the new menu at The Muddler.
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