The crisis forced a legendary restaurant in London to close: what happened.
Closure of a popular restaurant
According to The Sun: After more than half a century of operation, the family restaurant closed its doors due to the cost of living crisis. Annapurna, a beloved Indian restaurant, announced its closure, stating that 'rent, fees, all of it' made it impossible to continue trading.
The restaurant, located in West London, was opened in 1970 by Bashir Ahmed.
The decision to close Annapurna was a significant loss for the locals, who valued the atmosphere and traditional Indian cuisine. The restaurant was known not only for its delicious dishes but also for the family traditions passed down from generation to generation. The closure of this establishment highlights the difficulties faced by many small businesses during this challenging economic time.
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