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Indian and Nepalese restaurant join Buy North East initiative

8848 Nepalese/Indian restaurant, 347 Union Street. (from left) Bishnu Dawadi, Fransis Dicosta, head chef Mahesh Bhattarai and Filish Mellisa. Picture by KEVIN EMSLIE
8848 Nepalese/Indian restaurant, 347 Union Street. (from left) Bishnu Dawadi, Fransis Dicosta, head chef Mahesh Bhattarai and Filish Mellisa. Picture by KEVIN EMSLIE

An Aberdeen Indian and Nepalese eaterie has signed-up to the Buy North East campaign – and wants to hear from those who can add to its list of local suppliers.

The owners of 8848 Restaurant in Union Street say the business firmly believes in supporting firms in the area, and relies on the support of people in the community.

More than 130 business owners have signed-up to the Buy North East campaign – and joined the Buy North East Roll of Honour.

All firms need to do is pledge support by putting “Buy North-East” on their next board meeting agenda, then move at least one contract or piece of business to a local supplier.

To apply visit www.buynortheast.co.uk

Krish Bhetuwal, director at 8848, said: “We’re delighted to have signed up to the Buy North East campaign being run by Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce and The Press and Journal.

“It’s a fantastic idea to encourage businesses across our region to consider using local suppliers, thus developing new working relationships and helping to boost our economy.

“We source our fresh fish, meat and fruit and vegetables from businesses within Aberdeen City and Shire and we are proud to call those firms valued partners of 8848 as they help to ensure we offer the highest quality produce to our customers every day.”

Despite its main suppliers already coming from the local area, 8848 is keen to explore the potential to develop new partnerships with other north-east firms.

“As with most restaurants, we must visit wholesalers for some items and our drinks are sourced from a national supplier,” added Mr Bhetuwal.

“We are, however, always keen to meet people and discuss with them how we can work together to the benefit of each other and for the benefit of our region, and we will continue to look for ways to buy within the north-east.”

8848 recently tasted national awards success as it won the Best of Aberdeen accolade at the Scottish Curry Awards as well as being named runner-up in the Best Indian Restaurant category at the Scottish Entertainment and Hospitality Awards.

The restaurant opened its doors in Aberdeen in January 2015 and offers an extensive menu of traditional Indian and Nepalese cuisine.