Soho restaurant closes down after 25 years

Evening Standard13 April 2012

MICHELIN-STARRED chef Richard Corrigan is closing his Soho restaurant Lindsay House after admitting it had been "a challenge".

The restaurant, which has been in existence for 25 years, will shut next May when its lease comes to an end.

The news comes as Corrigan is set to open his eponymous new dining room at London's Grosvenor House hotel today.

He said: "The Soho neighbourhood proved tough, too. Many of my staff were attacked, the restaurant was broken into and I look forward to not having to deal with that any more."

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