Kintsu (so much more than grain part 2)
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the next great restaurant in colchester town centre??
Backers: 274
Average Pledge Per Backer: £105
Funded: £28,792 of £20,000
Dates: Nov 20th -> Dec 18th (29 days)
Project By: Paul Wendholt
Backers: 274
Average Pledge Per Backer: £105
Funded: £28,792 of £20,000
Dates: Nov 20th -> Dec 18th (29 days)
Project By: Paul Wendholt
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Last Updated: December 18 @ 07:02 -0500 GMT
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Under a week to go!!
December 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Well. It's been a crazy 20 or so days so far. For anyone that missed it, I set the project live Saturday morning at 11.30am and before the day was out it was unbelievably already 120% funded (that's £25000 to you and me). I never expected that... (Read More)
Former Grain owner raising funds to open new restaurant Kintsu Colchester
November 20th - via: gazette-news.co.uk
Paul Wendholt, who until the end of October ran Grain with business partner Jordan Sidwell, announced earlier this month he would be going solo on a new project. The new restaurant, called Kintsu, will be opening this spring near Grain's old premises in North Hill, promising to bring its popular fine-dining small plate concept back to the town. (Read More)
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