New Ipswich food hall opens. Vendors sell pan-Asian, pizza, and more. Building includes bars on both floors.

Many food vendors are now inside the building, offering a variety of options. People came to taste different foods, including pan-Asian cuisine and pizza.
The new food hall already draws crowds. All the food vendors are downstairs, while a long bar area sits upstairs for customers.
Big Bro Bao serves pan-Asian food and is usually found on Beach Street. London Calling sells classic London meals. Both brands are owned by Joey and Louis James.
Dad and Daughter’s Pizza makes Neapolitan pizza. Slap and Pickle serves smash burgers and chicken. Titu’s Kitchen makes Indian food from Chelmsford. The Bucket List sells loaded fries to customers.
A small bar sits downstairs near the food. A larger bar, with coffee, is on the first floor. Mr. Singh feels happy and relieved they opened.
Aaron Blackwell and Sandeep Singh worked hard for over five months. Mr. Singh thinks Ipswich people will enjoy it, and the response they got made him feel confident.
Aaron Blackwell led the building’s updates through his company, LABC Group. He said that the project was a challenge, but phase one of the updates finished well.