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Keiran Fleming

Princes Square's Big Feed Kitchen unveils Rafa's Tacos as first guest takeover

The Big Feed Kitchen has announced their first guest to takeover as part of the revolutionary dining concept.

One of the most in demand eatery spots in the country, Rafa's Tacos, will be bringing some Mexican flair to Princes Square.

Many haven't had a chance to sample the delicious food the tiny Hidden Lane taqueria has on offer, with it selling out quickly after opening its doors.

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The variety tacos, burritos, fries and desserts will now be on show to the masses when Rafa's rolls into Big Feed Kitchen, with ample seating and table service.

Big Feed Kitchen’s Jonny Stipanovsky said: “I’m a massive fan of Rafa’s and have been since I discovered them tucked away down the Hidden Lane in Finnieston.

“It’s been my go-to for tacos ever since – the only problem is it’s so popular I’ve missed out a few times.

“As I got to know the guys it felt like a really natural collaboration – their approach and ethos are very similar to ours. Great food and good times.

“I’m delighted we now have the chance to bring these guys into the city centre and showcase theiramazing food to a bigger audience. Trust me…you’ll love it.”

Rafa’s kingpin Gregor Forest said: “We have worked at various Big Feed events and love what they do, so when Jonny invited us to be their first ever guest for a kitchen takeover at BFK in Princes Square, we jumped at the chance.”

Rafa’s takeover at Big Feed Kitchen on the lower ground floor of Princes Square launches on October 20.

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