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Jobs lost as Kingdom Buffet shuts its doors
The internationally-inspired, all-you-can-eat buffet located on the first floor of the Haymarket Metro Station, has closed its doors this week.
Kingdom Buffet, which opened in 2012, was part of the £2 million project lead by Nexus to redevelop the station into the “Haymarket Hub.”
The restaurant served a variety of dishes from around the world. It received a rating of two out of five with “improvement necessary” in a food hygiene inspection run by Newcastle City Council late last year.
In the London Gazette, Green Moat Ltd, the trading name of Kingdom Buffet, have announced that a meeting of creditors will take place on 30 July.
The meeting will occur at the offices of Rowlands Restructuring & Insolvency in Yarm, where joint liquidators are expected release a full list of names and addresses of the company’s creditors.
The amount of job losses is currently unspecified.
Image used under creative commons license. Credit: Graham Robson.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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