Indian Street Food specialists Tuk Tuk have announced they have made the "tough decision" to close their Glasgow restaurant.
The firm, which has just opened its second restaurant in Edinburgh, stated that it will now be focussing only on its two capital eateries.
Tuk Tuk opened its Sauchiehall Street site in 2017, with food fans excited to see the Edinburgh restaurant make its way across the M8.
Posting on Instagram, the team behind the popular restaurants said: "We have made a tough decision but have decided to close our Tuk Tuk Glasgow doors. We would like to thank everyone that has supported the six years we’ve been on Sauchiehall Street."
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Named after the three-wheeled rickshaws of Asia, the brand, which is famous for dishes such as its Chicken Lollipops and Puri Yoghurt Bombs, added that they will focus on their Edinburgh sites and hope to bring exciting things to the capital in the near future.
It's another big loss for Sauchiehall Street which has lost some major chains and restaurants in the past year.
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