伦敦的Veeraswamy是1926年以来历史悠久的印度餐馆,在Crown Estate公司拒绝为重新开发而续租后面临关闭的风险。
London’s Veeraswamy, a historic Indian restaurant since 1926, risks closure after the Crown Estate denied lease renewal for redevelopment.
伦敦最古老的印度餐馆Veeraswamy(Veeraswamy)建于1926年,建于Regent Street(Regent Street),在Crown Estate拒绝续租后面临关闭,理由是计划将二级建筑重新开发为现代办公室。
London’s oldest Indian restaurant, Veeraswamy, founded in 1926 on Regent Street, faces closure after the Crown Estate declined to renew its lease, citing plans to redevelop the Grade II-listed building into modern offices.
这家餐厅曾接待过全球知名人士并获得米其林一星,正努力维持营业,已有超过18,000人签署请愿书,敦促查尔斯国王介入。
The restaurant, which has hosted global figures and earned a Michelin star, is fighting to stay open, with over 18,000 people signing a petition urging King Charles to intervene.
支持者认为封锁会抹去印度-英国重要文化遗产。
Supporters argue the closure would erase a vital piece of Indo-British cultural heritage.
2026年晚些时候的法院听证会将确定该餐馆是否可以在社区价值保护下保留其租约。
A court hearing later in 2026 will determine if the restaurant can retain its lease under community value protections.