Kumasi receives new boost to its culinary services as local eateries commit to boost economic growth

Some local eateries in Kumasi have reiterated their commitment to boosting the socioeconomic status in the Ashanti through improved culinary service delivery and hospitality.

Western Bite, the latest addition to the diverse local restaurants in the city, is seeking to champion job creation and offer healthy hospitality and catering services to indigenes and visitors in Kumasi.

At its newly established branch, the restaurant is treating the city to a blend of local and intercontinental cuisines to promote the national culinary arts.

The restaurant is envisaging an expansion into a modern and large eatery – biggest in West Africa which will accommodate more patrons and create more jobs to shore up the local economy.

CEO of Western Bites, Isaac Owusu, believes with more local, classy food joints established in the Ashanti region, the city would in turn as he called for high patronage of the locally established businesses.

“We must create a convenience place for people from Accra and beyond to continuously visit Kumasi for all the fun activities,” he noted.

The new facility comprises an eating space and a lounge to host private
gatherings to renew bonds through exceptional and comfortable dining experiences.

With a more convenient and customer-friendly delivery services, the restaurant is ready to cater to the culinary needs of patrons within and beyond the Greater Kumasi metropolis.

“Through this we are ready to support and grow the socioeconomic status of Kumasi and the Ashanti region through culinary services,”
Samuel Ampadu-Kyei, Manager of Western Bites, said.