A new Asian cafe is set to open in Oldham complete with marble effect furniture and a lush green interior.

Cafe Grill Royton, on Market Square in Royton, has seen the high street venue completely transform with neon signs and industrial lighting inside.

The Oldham Times: A luxurious neon light illuminates part of the CafeA luxurious neon light illuminates part of the Cafe (Image: Newsquest)

The Oldham Times was treated to a first look around the new venue this week. The cafe was due to open on Thursday October 26 but this has now been delayed to November 6.

The Oldham Times: Café Grill RoytonCafé Grill Royton (Image: Newsquest)

Owner Tuhin Rahman, of Chadderton, has promised the anticipated eatery will put a new spin on classic English breakfasts by introducing flavours from South East Asia.

Speaking earlier this week Mr Rahman said: “I’m really excited because this is something different than what other shops are doing, we’ve even started getting customers walk through the door and we’re not even open.

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“We’re doing coffees as good as Starbucks, samosas to go, English and Asian cuisines, and it’s all homemade.

“For breakfast you can spice it up or just have your normal full English. If you want a spicy breakfast, we’ll do parathas however you like it, and then chicken tikka, samosas, pakoras will be served throughout the day.”

The Oldham Times: Customers can enjoy watching professionals prepare their food in the high end open plan kitchenCustomers can enjoy watching professionals prepare their food in the high end open plan kitchen (Image: Newsquest)

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He continued: “The lasagna will taste different to how you’ve had it before, it will have our own stamp on it and there will be a bit of a kick to it - I’m certain people will love it."

The Oldham Times: Pictured from the entrance Café Grill Royton sparklesPictured from the entrance Café Grill Royton sparkles (Image: Newsquest)

The menu also boasts of tacos and noodles with caramelised chicken tikka, tuna roll and even cubes of seekh kebab used as filling.

Caramelised chicken will be available throughout the day and spicy chicken wings cooked with naga chillies also feature on the menu – a nod to Mr Rahman’s Bangladeshi roots where the hot pepper originates from.

Mr Rahman added: “It’s food that you would get in Asian households during Asian holidays.”

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