Following attempts to relocate the venue from its Kent Street base in central Sydney, owner-chef Tetsuya Wakuda has made the "very difficult decision" to close doors permanently on July 31, reports Nine Newspapers.
"Our plans to relocate Tetsuya's to a new site after it closes at the end of July have unfortunately not worked out and I have made the very difficult decision to permanently close the restaurant," Wakuda said in a statement.Chef Tetsuya Wakuda has announced his famous Sydney restauruant Tetsuya's will close in July.
"We have spent the last 18 months planning the move and the new restaurant so this was not an easy decision, but sometimes things just don't go to plan."Aussie businesses that collapsed in 2023 He arrived in Sydney in 1982 as a backpacker, but quickly made his mark on the city's restaurant scene, opening Tetsuya's in 1989 in Rozelle, in the Inner West.He expanded his business overseas, opening restaurants in Singapore, London, Dubai and Las Vegas.