A takeaway restaurant in Harrogate has announced it will be closing its doors.
Sushi Panda shared the news with customers, confirming it is no longer able to continue operating in the current market.
The business has cited rising costs and challenging trading conditions.
A spokesperson said:
“Unfortunately, we’re no longer able to compete in the current market. As much as we love what we do and truly appreciate our loyal customers, we’re not able to cover the costs of running the business and maintaining the quality we believe in.”
The business, which has served sushi and other Japanese-inspired dishes from its Knaresborough Road location, will officially close on 2nd May.
The spokesperson added:
“Over the past year, your support has meant everything.
"Most of your reviews have been 5, and honestly — that kept us going more than you can imagine.”

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