Tibard Rentals Latest Customer: Arcade Food Hall
Tibard Rentals Latest Customer: Arcade Food Hall

Arcade Food Hall is one of Tibard Rentals newest customers and in this article we will look into who they are, the food on offer and the services Tibard had provided for them.

Tibard Rental customer JKS Restaurants launched their latest site Arcade Foodhall, based on New Oxford Street London, on the 22nd of April, and it has had a very exciting opening month. The Arcade Foodhall boasts ten food brands in its doors and a destination bar. A broad range of food is available, including sushi, Nepalese street food, Thai, and many more. Being a new concept, they did not want to incur a large initial cost, this meant that our rental and laundry service was perfect for them. With our rental service, Tibard manufactures and purchases the uniform on behalf of the client and then rents the uniform to the customer on a two-year contract which is our standard contract length. One advantage of this is that because the uniform is owned by us, we will conduct regular stock checks to ensure the quality of your uniform is of a high standard and we can adjust your selection to your needs week in, week out. Combining this with our laundry service makes sure that you always have a steady supply of clean and hygienic uniforms.

Tibard was approached by JKS Restaurants Back of House Manager Tom Kershaw after he had heard positive reviews about our rental and laundry services. After discussing the needs of JKS’ new site arcade food hall it was decided that they would sign up for a 2-year rental and laundry contract. Arcade Food Hall wanted a unique stylish apron, therefore Tibard Rental has provided a range of bespoke red Oliver Harvey Front of House Waist Aprons, as well as black Oliver Harvey Back of House Aprons, cloths, and napkins. Tibard Rental also provides chef jackets, trousers, aprons, and cloths for the company’s central processing unit. Furthermore, Tibard has provided bath towels free of charge to a JKS led charity initiative they have with Centre Point, located directly next door to the Arcade Food Hall.

The Arcade Food Hall looks to replicate the lively atmosphere you would experience on the street markets around the world where you would find much of their dishes. The Sushi Kamon inside Arcade Food Hall offers an omakase (Add explanation) experience for up to eight people in which, the head chef chooses your meal for you. Manna is inspired by America’s diner culture and offers an array of smash burgers and succulent fried chicken. Provisions is the food halls in-house deli offering a range of sandwiches and seasonal pastries.

Hero offers a western twist on North Indian Street food, in particular paying homage to the cult Punjabi makhana sauce. Tipan Tapan specialises in Nepali street food bursting with flavour. The Shatta & Toum is a shawarma kitchen brought to you by the founder of London based, Berenjak which serves a selection of Persian cuisine. Arcade Food Halls Bebek Bebek Offers Indonesian Street food using fresh Indonesian ingredients and produces farmed locally in the UK. If you’re looking for something sweet, the Bompas & Parr could be perfect for you with its luxury jelly and ice cream selection.

Finally, the Foodhall offers a more traditional restaurant experience in its Plaza Khao Gaeng based on its mezzanine, run by chef Luke Ferrel, a grower and purveyor of Asian ingredients. Here you can experience the buzz of the food hall in a more secluded area. The Plaza Khao Gaeng offers traditional southern Thai cuisine made from the freshest of ingredients all from Luke’s Farm. However, the amazing food isn’t the only reason to visit, live music events are hosted regularly on the weekend making it a popular spot for people’s weekend outings. To read more about the Arcade Food Hall follow the link to their website below.