<p>The 'Toxic' singer is keen for her father Jamie Spears, who was made co-conservator of her personal and professional affairs following her public breakdown last year, to run the new eatery, Contactmusic reported.<br /><br />"Britney just wanted to give him something useful as a sign of her appreciation. After all their ups and downs she knows he's always got her best interests at heart," a source said.<br /><br />Spears who opened her ill-fated New York restaurant Nyla in 2002 plans to serve soul food at the Los Angeles eatery.<br /><br />Soul food is popular in the southern states of US and includes dishes such as fried chicken, barbecued ribs, black eyed peas and sweet potato.<br /><br />Earlier this month, it was revealed Jamie wants a judge to review the conditions of the conservatorship agreement when the singer's 'Circus' world tour concludes in November.<br /><br />"Jamie can't ask the judge to end it - just to review it. The judge then decides if Britney should regain control of her life," the source said.<br /><br />Jamie thinks that the singer, who currently has shared custody of her two children with ex-husband Kevin Federline, Sean Preston, three, and two-year-old Jayden James, is now strong enough to look after herself.</p>
<p>The 'Toxic' singer is keen for her father Jamie Spears, who was made co-conservator of her personal and professional affairs following her public breakdown last year, to run the new eatery, Contactmusic reported.<br /><br />"Britney just wanted to give him something useful as a sign of her appreciation. After all their ups and downs she knows he's always got her best interests at heart," a source said.<br /><br />Spears who opened her ill-fated New York restaurant Nyla in 2002 plans to serve soul food at the Los Angeles eatery.<br /><br />Soul food is popular in the southern states of US and includes dishes such as fried chicken, barbecued ribs, black eyed peas and sweet potato.<br /><br />Earlier this month, it was revealed Jamie wants a judge to review the conditions of the conservatorship agreement when the singer's 'Circus' world tour concludes in November.<br /><br />"Jamie can't ask the judge to end it - just to review it. The judge then decides if Britney should regain control of her life," the source said.<br /><br />Jamie thinks that the singer, who currently has shared custody of her two children with ex-husband Kevin Federline, Sean Preston, three, and two-year-old Jayden James, is now strong enough to look after herself.</p>