Meet the student bringing street food to Co Down

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Meet the student bringing street food to Co Down
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A Co Down man who opened a business when he was in university, has paid tribute to his team for their dedication.

Speaking to Belfast Live about his journey, Ross says after he finished school in 2018, he decided to take a gap year. Four years later, and he is running his own business."During my gap year I worked for my dad in Vivo Extra in Ballynahinch," he added. "While there, I got a job at Deanes at Queens in Belfast and learned so much from the team there. Last June, I opened my own business, Wackoz.

Wackoz is a street food restaurant serving gourmet food, in a street food style. Gaining traction from word of mouth, Ross says people have travelled from Dublin to try out their dishes.

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