Veeraswamy, London's oldest Indian restaurant, famed for its rich history spanning 99 years, is at risk of eviction from its iconic location at 99 Regent Street. Owned by MW Eat, the restaurant has served notable figures such as Princess Anne and Winston Churchill. However, a dispute with King Charles's property company regarding lease renewal has left co-owner Ranjit Mathrani concerned about the restaurant's future. Despite high-profile past engagements, including catering for Queen Elizabeth II, the lease is set to expire in June, raising fears of closure.
Veeraswamy, the UK's oldest Indian restaurant with a 99-year history, faces eviction from its central London location due to a dispute with King Charles's property company.
Co-owner Ranjit Mathrani expressed fears that Veeraswamy will close after the Crown Estate decided not to renew the restaurant's lease amid ongoing disputes.
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