Such sad news
An award-winning Indian restaurant has announced it will be closing later this month - another victim of the current economic climate. Masala Junction opened seven years ago in a former NatWest Bank on the corner of Mansfield Road and Hucknall Road, Carrington, offering refined dining in relaxed surroundings.
"Although our amazing team has worked hard overcoming the unforeseen trials facing our industry during and post pandemic, the cost of running a restaurant has nevertheless sky rocketed. With the weight of continued price increases on our minds and the fact that we don't wish to outprice our guests either, it's with a heavy heart that we've made the decision to close our doors on Saturday 15th October.
When he opened the restaurant, owner Naj Aziz envisioned a place where the neighbourhood come together to celebrate special moments and milestones with family and friends. The restaurant won the title of Best Indian at the Nottinghamshire Food and Drink Awards 2018 and Best Neighbourhood Restaurant at the Nottingham Restaurant & Bar Awards the following year. Customers described it as a "lovely classy restaurant" with impeccable service.
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