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'When it's gone it's gone': New-York inspired Manchester restaurant shuts after less than a year

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Hit Thai BBQ restaurant Neon Tiger is to close, owners have confirmed. In a post to social media, headlined ‘Thank you Manchester’, the restaurant said that it will be shutting up shop on Sunday. “We’re sad to announce that Neon Tiger will be closing our doors for the final time on Sunday April 30,” they said. “We’d like to thank everyone who has come to see us, raised a glass with us and made this place so special [to] us. “We’d like to thank all of the staff for being so wonderful and for all their hard work.

We’ll see you for a send-off drink or two this week…. remember when it’s gone, it’s GONE! READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community “Then, we might just see you again, only in a different form.

Keep your eyes peeled, but for now, thank you again. X.” The restaurant opened last June and was run by brothers Dan and Ben Morris, Dan also being the managing director of Escape To Freight Island and a veteran of the Manchester hospitality scene.

With a focus on Thai BBQ on the menu, they created small plates and cocktails in the ‘baan yang’ style, Thai for ‘grill house’.

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