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Home / Lifestyle / Haymarket Noodle Gem Shutters, Fans Rally

Haymarket Noodle Gem Shutters, Fans Rally

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Beloved Haymarket Chinese Noodle House is closing on December 12.
  • Landlords plan to reopen a new "Chinese Noodle House" at the same location.
  • The original owners hope to relocate nearby under the same name.
Haymarket Noodle Gem Shutters, Fans Rally

A cherished Chinese Noodle House in Haymarket is set to close its doors permanently on December 12, following the non-renewal of its lease. The venue has seen a surge of patrons eager to bid farewell to the long-standing establishment. The landlords, who previously operated the eatery, plan to re-establish a new restaurant under the identical name, "Chinese Noodle House," at the existing Thomas Street premises.

Despite the impending closure of the current iteration, the tenant owners are actively seeking an alternative nearby location to continue operations under the "Chinese Noodle House" brand. This situation is compounded by the presence of several other similarly named noodle restaurants in the vicinity, all stemming from a common restaurateur, Xiaotang Qin. These establishments often share a similar aesthetic and menu, contributing to a potential for customer confusion.

The dispute between the current tenants and landlords reportedly stems from disagreements over rent and personal conflicts. While the landlords assert they built the original business and have the right to reclaim it, the outgoing owners express gratitude for their customers' unwavering support and are determined to keep their business afloat in a new location. Neighbours and loyal patrons alike have voiced their sadness over the closure.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Chinese Noodle House in Haymarket is closing because its lease was not renewed by the landlords.
Yes, the landlords plan to open a new restaurant named 'Chinese Noodle House' at the original location.
The current owners are looking for a new location nearby to reopen under the same name.

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