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A popular dining establishment is preparing to welcome customers back, with its signature menu items and inviting ambience set to make a return.

Indian Cottage has been a fixture of Newport’s culinary landscape since 1984, and is slated to relaunch at its Malpas Road site after shutting down six years ago.

The establishment holds cherished memories for numerous locals, who reminisce about Friday evening dinners, birthday deliveries, and the hospitality of its creator, who initially invited guests into this family enterprise almost four decades ago.

The Malpas Road branch could resume operations in April (Image: Glam Ramzan)

It first launched in 1984 and rapidly became a local favourite, recognised for its excellent standards and personable approach to hospitality.

Glam, the founder’s offspring, assumed control in 1999 and maintained the establishment’s celebrated practices, adhering to the same recipes and techniques that earned its reputation.

Glam aims to build upon what his father Oscar achieved with Indian Cottage (Image: Glam Ramzan)

Indian Cottage became woven into Newport family life, serving as a destination for special occasions and hearty meals.

Glam Ramzan is reviving Indian Cottage after leasing the premises in 2018 following public demand for its comeback (Image: Glam Ramzan)

When Glam rented out the building in 2018, many believed it marked the conclusion of a significant chapter.

Yet the affection for Indian Cottage persisted undiminished.

Posts started surfacing on online platforms from past patrons inquiring whether the establishment would ever resurface, particularly requesting the classic menus that had become intertwined with their lives.

Those classic recipes stayed within the family throughout the intervening years.

Glam retained them, continued preparing them, and is now set to reintroduce them to the identical location where everything started.

Glam is posting updates about his restoration of Indian Cottage on Facebook (Image: Glam Ramzan)

He is chronicling the establishment’s revival on Facebook, providing exclusive glimpses, design concepts, and developments as renovations proceed at the Malpas Road venue.

According to Glam, all announcements are being shared via social platforms while the logistics of relaunching are arranged, including attempts to restore the original Indian Cottage contact number.

Glam aims to officially relaunch Indian Cottage in early April, though he emphasises that his priority lies in restoring the elevated standard that patrons recall, meaning this timeline could shift.

The fresh incarnation of Indian Cottage will restore the recipes that Glam’s parents became renowned for when they initially launched the venture in 1984 (Image: Glam Ramzan)

The strategy includes recovering the original Indian Cottage telephone number, further enhancing feelings of nostalgia and connection.

For many, Indian Cottage’s return transcends mere cuisine.

According to Glam, the relaunch concerns a neighbourhood reconnecting with an aspect of its own history, composed of spice, heritage and moments enjoyed together around a table.

The relaunch will familiarise a new generation with the tastes and customs that positioned Indian Cottage as a treasured element of Newport’s heritage.

Updates on Glam’s progress can be found on the Indian Cottage Facebook page.

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