An upmarket chain of steakhouses and Asian restaurants has collapsed owing $23 million and leaving 200 people without jobs.
The restaurants’ parent company, Good Group Australia, went into voluntary administration on March 31, naming BDO as their administrator.
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The company’s three Botswana Butchery steakhouses initially kept trading, but BDO’s administrators closed them as well on Tuesday.
The upmarket steak restaurants kept trading after their parent company went into voluntary administration on March 31. The restaurant had locations in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra
Botswana Butchery had an extensive meat selection and charged diners $390 for a 1.6kg wagyu tomahawk steak. The restaurant also catered to non-meat eaters and had lobster and seafood on their menu
‘While we are disappointed with this outcome,…