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Proposal made for former Kew House Chinese takeaway site
September 18, 2025 A new premises licence application suggests that the long-closed Kew House Chinese takeaway on Brentford High Street may soon be replaced by a Korean restaurant. The application, submitted by newly registered company Inyun Ltd, outlines plans for a café-style venue serving Korean fried chicken, beer, and soju—a traditional Korean spirit. The proposed restaurant would occupy the ground floor of 408 High Street, a commercial unit measuring approximately 62.5m² (1,133 sq ft). The site has a long history of food service use, with records indicating its operation as a café or dining rooms dating back to 1911. A previous attempt to convert the property into residential use in 2021 did not proceed. According to the application, the new venue would offer takeaway options alongside limited sit-in seating. The name “Inyun” is derived from the Korean term Inyeon ( 인연), which refers to the concept of fated human connections—a theme often associated with Korean Buddhism and cultural storytelling. The application is open for public comment until 9 October 2025, and residents or interested parties can submit representations via email to licensing@hounslow.gov.uk.
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