A NEW noodle bar is set to open in the heart of Warrington this week, and it is offering free food to celebrate.
Chopstix is a pan-Asian noodle bar chain, and they are set to open a new store in Warrington on Friday, November 25.
Celebrating the opening of the chain's first Warrington store, they are set to give away around 200 potions of free food during the week.
Included in these will be 100 portions of fresh, crispy spring rolls, and 100 small noodle boxes with one topping - all entirely free.
The catch? To qualify for a free noodle box, you simply have to be one of the first 100 guests in line at the opening of the store, with doors opening officially at 11am on Friday, November 25.
Free spring rolls are available to anyone who signs up for the Chopstix voucher on the company's website.
The voucher will then be emailed to you, and you can use it any time between November 25 and December 1.
Both of these offers can be used at the same time, too.
Rob Burns, marketing director for Chopstix, said: “We’re so pleased to be opening the first Chopstix store in Warrington.
"We can’t wait to open our doors and for customers to get a taste of what Chopstix has to offer.
“We’re here to mix things up in a faster, fresher, tastier way."
The company has around 80 stores across the country, with the Warrington store being the latest expansion.
Dishes on offer from the store will include orange chicken, as well as Chopstix favourites chicken katsu curry and caramel drizzle chicken.
Those looking for a lighter fare are in luck with the option of ‘skinny cauliflower rice’, teamed with any topping in a small box, coming in at under 500 calories.
Chopstix will open at 11am on Friday, November 25, and can be found in the old fishmarket, next-door to Planet Doughnut's new store - which officially opens at the same time.
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