INDU Dining in Sydney to close after ten years

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A popular restaurant in Sydney's CBD, INDU Dining, will close after nearly ten years of service. The restaurant is known for its South Asian cuisine and has received two prestigious hats for its quality. The final service will be on Saturday, March 29, which marks the end of its lease. Owner Dr. Sam Prince announced the decision in an email to customers. He expressed gratitude and shared that the restaurant has been more than just a place to eat. It has been a space for community and celebration. He mentioned that while the current location is closing, there is hope for INDU to reopen elsewhere in the future. Fans of the restaurant have expressed their sadness about the news. Many customers took to social media to share their disappointment. They mentioned fond memories and some plan to visit before the final closing date. One customer even said, "This is awful news." The closure comes shortly after another one of Dr. Prince's restaurants, Mejico, also announced it would stop trading. However, Mejico successfully reopened in a new location in Surry Hills just two months later. INDU's closure is part of a trend in Sydney, where several restaurants are shutting down due to rising costs. Other recent closures include popular venues like Long Chim and Petermen.


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