The Israeli street-food restaurant, open for nearly 10 years, will serve its last pitas this weekend.
Melbourne CBD’s branch of popular Israeli street-food restaurant Miznon announced today it will close its doors. It follows the closure of the restaurant’s Collingwood location in May, and attacks on the Hardware Lane restaurant last July.
A post on @miznonmelbourne’s Instagram announced the news of the city closure.
“After an unforgettable journey, it’s time for us to say goodbye. As they say, all good things come to an end, and this Saturday [July 11] will be our final day at Miznon Melbourne,” it reads.
The restaurant opened in 2017, as part of an international hospitality group part-owned by Israeli businessman Shahar Segal.
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