Spring roll worth £2.10 on offer at china palace takeaway in Epworth

A new Chinese takeaway that has opened in Epworth with two familiar faces serving the same tasty treats as they have always done.
Epworth Bells Reader offer. Vivian Xue with some of the free spring rolls from China Palace.Epworth Bells Reader offer. Vivian Xue with some of the free spring rolls from China Palace.
Epworth Bells Reader offer. Vivian Xue with some of the free spring rolls from China Palace.

China Palace restaurant had long been a fixture in Queen Street in the town, but owners Vivian and Jack Xue, have sold the eatery and have moved to number nine High Street after commissioning a local firm – WPF Development – to turn a former furniture store on the site into a newly refurbished takeaway bearing the same name.

As a thank you to its loyal customers and also for our readers, the couple have agreed to offer a free spring roll worth £2.10 in exchange for the coupon on page 14 of the December 10 edition of the Epworth Bells.

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Simply go into the takeaway anytime after 5pm until late and exchange your coupon for your free tasty treat.

Co owner, Vivian Xue, said: “This is our way of giving something back to customers. Everyone is welcome to come along and try our food with the added bonus that they can get a spring roll for free.

“We had a lot of loyal customers who used to visit us in Queen Street and we would like to welcome them back along with new customers. The food is the same and will be cooked in our brand new kitchen.”

Food includes such mouthwatering treats as crispy duck, spare ribs, dim sum and rice mix.

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The offer lasts from Thursday, December 10, to Wednesday, December 16.

Following a five-week refurbishment project on the listed building by development firm WPF Developments, of Sandtoft, China Palace takeaway has opened its doors to welcome everyone from the community.

WPF Development managing director Wayne Stead, said the building – which had been empty for the past 18 months – had been overhauled into a modern fast food outlet while adhering to stringent listed building guidelines imposed by North Lincolnshire Council’s Conservation Department.

He added: “This is a really nice building. We have had to put back the original windows, but we have put on a new roof and built a 1.5 metre extension.”

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Vivian, who will run the takeaway along with her husband, added: “We urge people to visit our new takeaway. Everything is built to the highest standards and we are sure the food will reflect our new surroundings.”

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