Camden Market welcomes five new firms
The owner of Camden Market, LabTech, recently announced the launch of five organisations.
The companies in question include several eateries and a grooming boutique for men called Swejn Forkbeard. Printing services can be useful for entrepreneurs when opening new locations as they can help to spread the word to the local community.
Maggie Milosavljevic, a director at LabTech, told Bdaily:
Milosavljevic explained that all the enterprises were unique and expressed her excitement at the potential impact of the five firms.
Sameer Taneja is a top chef at The Indian Alley. He believes the North London location suits the ethos of the restaurant due to the diversity of the other brands at the market. The idea is that the venture will complement its existing restaurant. Taneja aspires to alter the way in which people think about Indian food.
The Indian Alley is joined by Neat Burger and Prep’ La Crêpe. Neat Burger is all about sustainability and concentrates on serving plant-based food, whereas Prep’ La Crêpe takes its inspiration from continental cooking.
Camden Market is now home to more than 900 brands. The site is a retail hub which focuses on food and drink.
The companies in question include several eateries and a grooming boutique for men called Swejn Forkbeard. Printing services can be useful for entrepreneurs when opening new locations as they can help to spread the word to the local community.
Maggie Milosavljevic, a director at LabTech, told Bdaily:
“Since reopening Camden Market has continued to support all our traders. Now we are fully reopened and serving our community again, footfall is growing and now is the ideal time to be adding these five independent brands.”
Milosavljevic explained that all the enterprises were unique and expressed her excitement at the potential impact of the five firms.
Sameer Taneja is a top chef at The Indian Alley. He believes the North London location suits the ethos of the restaurant due to the diversity of the other brands at the market. The idea is that the venture will complement its existing restaurant. Taneja aspires to alter the way in which people think about Indian food.
The Indian Alley is joined by Neat Burger and Prep’ La Crêpe. Neat Burger is all about sustainability and concentrates on serving plant-based food, whereas Prep’ La Crêpe takes its inspiration from continental cooking.
Camden Market is now home to more than 900 brands. The site is a retail hub which focuses on food and drink.