A riverside Turkish restaurant has reopened following flooding.
Yeliz Blossom Room, at the Old Rectifying House in Worcester, was forced to close over the weekend after flooding hit the city, with the restaurant's garden affected.
Now, the Turkish grill has been able to welcome customers once again.
"We are pleased to announce that our restaurant has reopened, ensuring it's safe for everyone," read a post on Yeliz Blossom Room's Facebook page.
"Thank you all for your patience and support.
"We look forward to welcoming you here at Yeliz Blossom Room Turkish grill restaurant."
The Old Rectifying has been a frequent victim of flooding over the years.
In February 2022 the historic building was forced to shut and did not reopen until December, under new owner Archie Serin.
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Mr Serin explained that the recent flooding didn't manage to get inside the property.
"It's just out in the garden as a result of drainage," he said on Sunday, January 15.
"Everything is under control."
Yeliz Blossom Room opened its doors in December after the restaurant remained closed following two rounds of flooding in early 2022.
The team behind previous owners, The Old Rec, have opened a new restaurant called Hash in CrownGate Shopping Centre.
The Old Rectifying House has gone through a refurbishment before the new restaurant opened.
It has new furniture with decorative blue lighting surrounding the interior of the restaurant, much of which has been painted purple.
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