itsu restaurant in Cambridge, England,UK. Eating lunch in itsu restaurant. July 2015 itsu is a chain of Asian inspired fast food restaurants founded in the UK in 1997. the 'i' in itsu is lower case. Wikipedia below: Itsu, previously Tsu, is a chain of Asian-inspired fast food shops and restaurants, and a grocery company.[1] The first Itsu opened in Chelsea in 1997. As of June 2014, there were 50 shops in total (three of which, Cabot Place, Chancery Lane and Upper Regent Street, offer a delivery service), and two restaurants in Notting Hill and Chelsea.[2] Itsu serves over nine million custome


itsu restaurant in Cambridge, England,UK. Eating lunch in itsu restaurant. July 2015 itsu is a chain of Asian inspired fast food restaurants founded in the UK in 1997. the 'i' in itsu is lower case. Wikipedia below: Itsu, previously Tsu, is a chain of Asian-inspired fast food shops and restaurants, and a grocery company.[1] The first Itsu opened in Chelsea in 1997. As of June 2014, there were 50 shops in total (three of which, Cabot Place, Chancery Lane and Upper Regent Street, offer a delivery service), and two restaurants in Notting Hill and Chelsea.[2] Itsu serves over nine million customers per year, who spend around £55 million in the shops and restaurants[2] and has reported sales increases of 30% year on year.[3] The chain was founded by Julian Metcalfe, co-founder of sandwich chain Pret a Manger and founder of Metcalfe's Food Company, in partnership with Clive Schlee.[4] Itsu received international coverage in November 2006 when it was a location in the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning affair. The Russian FSB secret service agent was poisoned with the radioactive element polonium before going on to eat at the Piccadilly branch of Itsu.


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