New Indian café aims to spice up City lunches
on July 25th, 2009 at 1:00 amKing Sturge, has announced a unit in its Cutlers Exchange building in the City to Kaati Café, a new concept aimed at the fast-paced lunchtime food market.
Kaati Café aims to bring both traditional and previously unseen Indian cuisine to City workers. Its format will focus mostly on take-away food but will include a small seating area.
Kaati Café has taken a new 15-year lease on the 800 sq ft unit at 123 Houndsditch, London EC3, CBRE’s newly refurbished building close to Aldgate tube station, Lloyds of London and Broadgate. It will be paying an initial rent of £36,000 per annum, subject to stepped increases of £2,500 per annum for the first five years and then five-yearly upward-only rent reviews thereafter, with a three-month rent-free period.
Oliver Green, Surveyor in King Sturge’s retail team, says: “Kaati Café will use the strategically located Houndsditch unit to test the water for its new format with a view to rolling out the brand once it is established.”