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Campbell Gray opens aviation-inspired restaurant in Jordan

Campbell Gray Living Amman, a mixed-use development from Campbell Gray Hotels in Jordan, has announced the opening of a new restaurant inspired by aviation and air travel.
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Campbell Gray Living Amman,  a mixed-use development from Campbell Gray Hotels in Jordan, has announced the opening of a new restaurant inspired by aviation and air travel.

Hangar1 is the first restaurant to open in The Valley, the development’s boutique retail space in the downtown district of Abdali.

Containing many elements styled after or actually made from old airplanes, this culinary experience is meant to bring customers back to their youth and re-embrace the wonders of a child-like imagination once again. The walls are adorned with original works by the acclaimed street artist Ernest Zacharevic, whose subversive public work led to his being dubbed ‘the Banksy of Malaysia.”

Combining a bold, nostalgic ambience with its menu of delicious and comforting classics of steaks, chicken, burgers and fries, hangar1 offers something unique that is designed to awaken the child in all of us.

“Campbell Gray Living Amman is a project with a vision, which has been realised at every level of our development – from the architecture to the residences themselves. Hangar1 is part of this vision and thanks to its unique theme and aesthetic, I am certain it will really stand out in Amman’s restaurant scene,” said Saad Audeh, chairman of Campbell Gray Hotels and founding member of the Audeh Group.

“We are proud to be launching a business with such potential and pedigree and we are confident that its success will not only elevate the cultural status of The Valley, but will also open the door for further branches across the kingdom, bringing delicious food, drinks and hospitality within a jaw-dropping interior design,” he said. - TradeArabia News Service

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