Sunday Brunch star and Michelin chef partner announce they are closing popular restaurant after just 2 years
A SUNDAY Brunch star and her Michelin chef partner announced they are closing their restaurant after just two years.
Samyukta Nair, who has appeared on the popular Channel 4 cooking show, and Claude Bosi, who has won two Michelin stars three times, broke the sad news to fans.
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Samyukta on Channel 4’s Sunday BrunchCredit: Instagram
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Samyukta Nair and Claude Bosi announced their are closing down their popular restaurantCredit: Press Handout
They revealed their beloved Mayfair restaurant Socca, in London, will be serving last orders tomorrow, Saturday November 30.
Samyukta told Restaurant Online: “It is with great sadness that we have decided to close Socca.
“I have loved working with Claude on this project, and it has been an incredible journey for me and all the team.
“Watching so many diners come through our doors has brought me so much joy, and I want to say a huge thank you for dining with us over the last two years.”
Socca welcomed customers in 2023 with their French-inspired dishes.
Claude added: “It has been a pleasure working with Samyukta at Socca, we are very grateful for all our guests, and their loyalty over the years.”
LSL Capital are keeping the site and are searching for the next venue to open.
Samyukta and LSL Capital still own several Mayfair restaurants including Bombay Bustle, Jamavar, MiMi Mei Fair, KOYN and KOYN Thai.
They have also just opened Nipotina, an Italian eatery.
It comes as a MasterChef winner is closing down his Michelin-recommended restaurant after just three years.
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Samyukta and LSL Capital still own several Mayfair restaurantsCredit: Instagram