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North Yorkshire chippy to open restaurant in China | North Yorkshire chippy to open restaurant in China |
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A fish and chip shop in North Yorkshire that has become popular with Chinese tourists is planning to open a restaurant in China. | A fish and chip shop in North Yorkshire that has become popular with Chinese tourists is planning to open a restaurant in China. |
Scotts Fish and Chips near York sees more than 100 Chinese visitors a week. | Scotts Fish and Chips near York sees more than 100 Chinese visitors a week. |
Owner Tony Webster has now agreed a deal to open an exact replica in the city of Chengdu. | Owner Tony Webster has now agreed a deal to open an exact replica in the city of Chengdu. |
The restaurant's popularity has been put down to Chinese President Xi Jinping eating fish and chips with then Prime Minister David Cameron in 2015. | The restaurant's popularity has been put down to Chinese President Xi Jinping eating fish and chips with then Prime Minister David Cameron in 2015. |
Its location is also thought to be one of the reasons for the influx because it is on the main route for tour groups visiting York from London. | Its location is also thought to be one of the reasons for the influx because it is on the main route for tour groups visiting York from London. |
To make tourists feel at home the chippy has translated its menu into Mandarin and set up pages on Chinese social media sites. | To make tourists feel at home the chippy has translated its menu into Mandarin and set up pages on Chinese social media sites. |
Mr Webster said the publicity had turned his restaurant into "a household name" in China. | Mr Webster said the publicity had turned his restaurant into "a household name" in China. |
"On the back of this I was approached by a consortium of Chinese businessmen keen to recreate Scotts in the southern Chinese city of Chengdu," he said. | "On the back of this I was approached by a consortium of Chinese businessmen keen to recreate Scotts in the southern Chinese city of Chengdu," he said. |
"It will be a facsimile of what we have alongside the A64 at Bilbrough. | "It will be a facsimile of what we have alongside the A64 at Bilbrough. |
"This is an incredibly exciting prospect - one that I could never have imagined 12 months ago." | "This is an incredibly exciting prospect - one that I could never have imagined 12 months ago." |
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