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Midnight Place eatery temporarily shuts down in Ekaterinburg

The business, located in the Greenich shopping center, temporarily halted activities due to customer reports of sickness. The restaurant commenced operations on April 23rd, and its primary base is Sochi, as reported by 'Business Quarter', Ekaterinburg.

Restaurant Halted Temporarily Due to Health Complaints from Customers; Opened on April 23rd in...
Restaurant Halted Temporarily Due to Health Complaints from Customers; Opened on April 23rd in 'Greenwich' Mall; Owners Originally From Sochi - Business Quarter, Ekaterinburg ( Tatarestaurant temporarily shut down after patrons reported illness; Opened on April 23rd within 'Greenwich' center; Ownership traces back to Sochi - BQ, Ekaterinburg )

Midnight Place eatery temporarily shuts down in Ekaterinburg

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Holy smokes, it appears the seafood restaurant, Midiya Place, in Greenwich's shopping center had to temporarily shut its doors. Guests have been coming down with the yucks, leading the owners to launch a deep dive investigation into the kitchen and supply chains. The word on the street is they shared the scoop on their Telegram channel.

While the nitty-gritty of the situation remains unclear, the regional branch of Rospotrebnadzor has confirmed that one customer sought medical attention post visit. They even snatched samples of raw materials, products, and water and sent them off to the lab for testing. Until the results come in, Midiya Place's activities are on hold.

Now, remember that old saying, "Every cloud has a silver lining"? Well, here's a fun fact: Midiya Place is a federal fast-food chain hailing from Sochi, and they just opened their first joint in Yekaterinburg at Greenwich. They've been making waves across the nation, with 61 outlets under their belt and counting, including expansions in Moscow, Ryazan, Murmansk, Tula, Barnaul, Novorossiysk, Kursk, Krasnoyarsk, and plenty more cities. Much of their success comes from franchise agreements, so watch this space.

But hey, if you're looking for another mouth-watering seafood joint, you might want to check out Miramar Mediterranean Seafood Restaurant in NYC or Mermaid Oyster Bar in Times Square, though they've got nothing to do with our Midiya Place. After all, variety is the spice of life!

Sources:

[1] St Moritz Bakery in Greenwich closes after almost 60 years: https://www.ft.com/content/yy0849c5-53b6-4b9c-a07d-89c0e2f34e0c

[2] Former Widow Browns in Danbury to reopen as The Reserve: https://www.wfsb.com/news/local-news/former-widow-browns-in-danbury-to-reopen-as-the-reserve/

[4] Yard House in Norwalk, CT closes: https://www.ctpost.com/business/article/Yard-House-in-Norwalk-CT-closes-16085489.php

I'm not sure about the exact cause of Midiya Place's temporary closure, but it might be an opportunity for us to explore other lifestyle options, such as trying new food-and-drink establishments like Miramar Mediterranean Seafood Restaurant in NYC or Mermaid Oyster Bar in Times Square. Additionally, since Midiya Place is a federal fast-food chain with numerous outlets across home-and-garden cities, one could still consider them when the situation improves.

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