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Pakistani restaurant chain Daata opening fifth location in Sandymount

Pakistani restaurant chain Daata opening fifth location in Sandymount

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Pakistani restaurant chain Daata are opening their fifth location in Sandymount soon - completing their Costa Del Daata.
The popular eatery currently has locations in Bray, Greystones, Blackrock, and Glasthule.
And the family-run group have urged fans to keep an eye on their social media for the exact opening date and location,
They wrote: "We are beyond excited to announce our newest opening of our family run restaurants in the beautiful seaside village of Sandymount - completing the Costa Del Daata.
"This is something we have been working on secretly for the past few months and we can't wait to share our love of all things Daata to the amazing community in Sandymount.
"We will be announcing the opening date very soon so keep an eye out on our page!"
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