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| Feb 01, 2021
An owner of long-standing Thonglor restaurant Soul Food Mahanakorn announced today that the restaurant would be closing indefinitely.
In an Instagram story posted on his personal account, co-owner Jarrett Wrisley noted that the restaurant’s bar program “has always been an integral part of our business,” highlighting alcohol and operating hour restrictions that have “hurt us in unmanageable ways” for the decision to close now.
Wrisley, however, ended with a note of optimism, saying that the closure was expected to last four to six months, and that the restaurant team would save its remaining resources for the planned reopening.
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A new wave of Covid-19 infections has yet again hit Thailand s travel industry after the authorities encouraged people to stay home and not travel across provinces in order to contain the virus.
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