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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=730397960f4c476bd85edb75dd48f6fa-1703538030

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsDecember 25, 2023

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=bcf204988f9cfe8926c83f9e7d931155-1703534429

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsDecember 25, 2023

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=6855c06f66239740f1a364e8655f2518-1703530822

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=ee258ad3231648201ca8b86149962e13-1703527225

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=809bee5b2ee02aec1a25f02c43e13fcd-1703523632

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsDecember 25, 2023

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

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The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=ae42473ef944d2d3f6bd291d7ce38342-1703520030

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=ae9aca4938f58ae39be5808741349add-1703516428

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=b76716743a9994ca524f10858574d9ea-1703512824

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=02bcdff526a6eaf782eabd3bb9ff2bd9-1703509232

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

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The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=fb460b009fc8a1065b41d6689491d1c4-1703505629

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=1124a3ca582a41eb69cd09478901b836-1703502027

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Beloved chain puts venues in administration – Adelaide Advertiser

A popular Japanese restaurant has put over a dozen of its venues into voluntary administration across the country, with inflation and pandemic costs being blamed.

Eight Okami restaurants in NSW have been placed into administration along with five in Victoria, two in the ACT and one in South Australia.

The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain has more than 50 locations in Australia, offering more than 30 different dishes on its menu.

Restaurants affected areGlenunga in South Australia; Braddon and Mawson in Canberra; Ballarat, Camberwell, Hampton, Melton and Sunbury in Victoria as well as Camden, Cronulla, Dubbo, Marrickville, Pennant Hills, Penrith, Sutherland and Wagga Wagga in NSW.

Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton has been ap…

Read the full article at: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/food/japanese-restaurant-okami-places-16-venues-into-voluntary-administration/news-story/9c4c4609481dbe4f48671148fd7e788e?nk=ebba1b72c8bb69370b4a848f13cd1225-1703498430

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