Popular Greek restaurant’s shock closure in South Australia

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Beloved South Australian restaurant Zante Greek Street Food has officially closed after six years of serving delicious Greek cuisine.

Known for its classic offerings such as souvlaki, spanakopita, and loukoumades doughnuts, the eatery became a local favourite on Henley Beach Road during its time in business.

Sunday, October 27, marked the final day of trading for the restaurant. In a heartfelt message on Facebook, the owners expressed their gratitude to loyal customers for their support throughout the years.

“Today marks our final day, and as we close this chapter when we sold the business, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to each of you for the love, support, and unforgettable memories,” they said.

“Serving you has been an absolute joy, and we’re so grateful for the community that’s embraced us with open arms.

“We hope you’ll continue to support the new business that will carry forward in this space. Though we may not be here, we’ll always be around and part of this community.”

The reason behind the establishment’s closure remains unknown.

Source: The Advertiser.

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