Beloved Gouger St eatery Little NNQ set to close its doors on February 9
Another popular hospitality business is pulling the pin with a Gouger St favourite announcing it will shut its doors next month.
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A popular Gouger Street restaurant is the latest hospitality venue set to close its doors.
The owners of modern Vietnamese eatery Little NNQ have revealed they will shut up shop for the last time on February 9.
“With a heavy heart, we announce the closing of Little NNQ. Thank you for your support, memories, and love,” they captioned a post on social media.
The restaurant, launched in 2014 by Jennifer Crawford and mother/chef Hung Ngo, was a city sibling to their flagship eatery, Nghi Ngan Quan (NNQ) in Ferryden Park, which later relocated to Woodville.
The family also has smaller NNQ Express venues in Grange, Cheltenham and Semaphore.
The news of Little NNQ’s closure comes a month after Firle restaurant BaliThai, on Glynburn Rd, shut its doors.
They’re among dozens of SA hospitality venues to have pulled the pin in the last 12 months.
Among them were beloved institutions Cardone’s at Jetty Rd, Glenelg, and Martini’s on the Parade, in Norwood, My Lover Cindi, on Pirie St, burger bar chain Cheffy Chelby’s and Port Adelaide nightclub Confession.