In 2019 the building was bought by the Saudi Arabian investment company Eamar Developments after being advertised for sale in the summer of 2018 for around £4.5 million. The buyer planned to let the site as office space after refurbishment.
Following the completion of construction in 1995, Stockport Pyramid was occupied by the Co-operative Bank until 2018, after which it was sold to Saudi property investor, Eamar Developments, in 2019.
Which pyramid turned Indian restaurant in Stockport?
Housed within The Pyramid – an architectural icon of Stockport – Royal Nawaab Pyramid brings our world-class banqueting experience to the North West. Indulge in centuries-old recipes blended with a modern elegance, featuring the rich flavours of Indian and Pakistani cuisine.
What Is The History Of The Stockport Pyramid? The Stockport Pyramid was first built in 1987 and was unfortunately left half completed for several years after the original developers went bust. In 1992, the site was finally completed and the Cooperative Group moved in three years later in 1995.
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Does Jamavar have a Michelin star?
Jamavar, a Michelin-starred gem, offers an exceptional take on Indian cuisine with an elegant, modern flair. The restaurant boasts a luxurious yet welcoming atmosphere, ideal for both intimate dinners and celebrations.
However, the partnership assets did not include the name of the restaurant, “Royal Nawaab”. As Mahboob was no longer an owner of the company, Usman was forced to change the name of the restaurant: hence, it became Merzee Manchester.
FIRST LOOK: STOCKPORT PYRAMID TRANSFORMED INTO BIGGEST BANQUETING HALL IN UK Indian and Pakistani spot Royal Nawaab announced last year they'd be transforming the iconic Stockport pyramid into a HUGE banqueting hall. And they've been busy, with construction on the Royal Nawaab Pyramid well underway.
Between the completion of the building in 1992 and the occupancy by the Co-operative in 1995, the building was empty. It was occupied by The Co-operative Bank from 1995 until they relocated to One Angel Square in NOMA in Manchester city centre in 2018.
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A High Court judgement reportedly mentioned at the time how founders Tariq Mahmood Malik and Mahboob Hussain Junior had fallen out within a few years of launching resulting in a protracted court dispute.
Samyukta Nair is the co-founder, with her father, of gourmet Indian restaurant brand Jamavar, which has five restaurants across India and recently opened its first London outpost. Third generation hotelier, her grandfather Captain Chittarath Poovakkatt Krishnan Nair established Leela Palace Hotels.
“Hospitality has always been part of my DNA, given that my family founded The Leela Palaces, Hotels & Resorts,” shared restaurateur Samyukta Nair who has created Michelin Star concept like Jamavar in London, expanding to Dubai, amongst others.
However, Jamie doesn't really have one signature dish. Instead he wrote many cookbooks with memorable, easy food. How many Michelin stars does Jamie Oliver have? Jamie Oliver still hasn't received any Michelin Star.
1. Alan Wong: $1.1 billion (£862m) The bulk of his impressive fortune stems from his shares in Hawaii Regional Cuisine and from his restaurant empire. Wong, who cooked at the White House in 2009 for President Obama, owns several successful venues in both Hawaii and Japan.
The young lady of the fabled Leela Hotels family puts her fashionable foot forward as she steps into the artistic and business arena of the hotel group and beyond. Head of Design & Operations at The Leela and Founder & CEO of Jamavar, London, sky's the limit for Samyukta, the young daughter of Dinesh & Madhu Nair.
Brothers Sam and Eddie Hart founded Barrafina in 2007. Their parents, Tim and Stefa Hart, own and operate the renowned Michelin- starred Hambleton Hall in Rutland, where the brothers, and their cousin Anna Watkins, spent many a happy summer waiting on tables and helping in the kitchen.
Royal Nawaab has recently opened up in the iconic Pyramid building in Stockport. It is Europe's biggest halal buffet and is priced at £29.99pp for adults and £13.99 for kids aged 5-11 (excluding drinks). They also have a 3 halls upstairs with different capacities and they are perfect for weddings.