A Thai restaurant has announced it is shutting its doors “until further notice”.
Mr Tings Thai Cuisine, which is based at the Nascot Arms pub in Stamford Road, Watford, confirmed the news on its website.
A message on the restaurant’s homepage says "Mr Tings Thai Cuisine will be closed from November 7 until further notice" before a further message explains the closure is “out of our control”.
It reads: “We are very sorry to inform you that Mr Tings Thai Cuisine will be closing our doors on November 7 2022.
“This is due to circumstances that are out of our control as the premises goes through a transitionary period.
“We are once again sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused, to you, our loyal customers.
“We hope that this is a temporary situation and we will be able to once again open our doors to you in the near future."
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It added: “Please keep checking back here for more updates, we will update this notice if/when the situation changes.
“In the meantime, keep safe and thank you again for your custom.”
Greene King, which owns the Nascot Arms building, says the pub will be staying open beyond November 7.
A spokesperson for Greene King said: “The Nascot Arms is not run by us but by a long-term leaseholder who has a commercial agreement in place with Mr Tings Thai Cuisine.
"We are very sorry to hear Mr Ting is closing as we know it is a well-established and successful local business that has been based from the pub for a number of years.
"Ultimately we are not part of the agreement between Mr Ting and the leaseholder of the Nascot Arms, however we do hope this situation can be resolved as soon as possible for the benefit of all involved.”
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The Nascot Arms is a traditional pub serving alcohol and showing live sport.
Mr Tings serves up authentic Thai cuisine such as soups, curries, and noodle dishes and has received dozens of glowing reviews on Google.
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