A Watford restaurant boss says business is "going well" after opening three months ago.
Creed Restaurant and Shisha opened in July and serves a mix of Afghan-inspired food.
It is located on St Albans Road and has been a hit with visitors, as they have received many positive reviews.
One person, who left a five-star review said: “Great atmosphere. The food is top-notch, and all the dishes we ordered were amazing. I want to go back there again and again.”
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The restaurant is owned by Aziz Rasuli who has seen the eatery become a “success” with visitors but hopes with “the support of local people” they will thrive.
Another person left a five-star review: “Food was absolutely lovely – allowed them to choose for me and every dish was excellent! Will be back.”
The business had visits from the mayor, Peter Taylor and councillor Asif Khan who “enjoyed the food” and cut the ribbon for the official opening.
Creed's shisha bar offers over 20 flavours of heated tobacco as well as an extensive mocktail menu.
The food menu mainly focuses on Afghan-inspired food but has options such as steak and burgers as well as curries and vegetarian options.
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