London’s first fine dining Armenian restaurant, which was fined £60,000 following a Home Office raid, has closed down.
The Standard newspaper writes that owners of the exclusive Lusin, where “famous cherry kebab” cost £46, were handed the penalty after four illegal workers - Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan nationals - were found during a surprise enforcement visit.
Lusin opened its doors in October 2022 in London’s prestigious Mayfair, serving a menu curated by a two-Michelin-starred chef.
The Mira Food group owns the business.
The restaurant chain has also established eateries in the Saudi Arabian cities of Riyadh, Jeddah and Al Khobar.
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