Mumbai To Say Goodbye To Cafe Zoe, The Iconic Restaurant That’ll Shut Down This September

Meenu Katariya

One of Mumbai’s favourite restaurants, Cafe Zoe, is shutting down by the end of this month.

According to a report by Mumbai Mirror, the cafe that was opened in 2012 will be last operational on 30th September.

Founded by Jeremie Horowitz and Tarini Mohindar, the cafe always buzzed with office people. Constructed in a warehouse style look, it is loved by all for its ambience. 

Cosy interiors and great food prepared by the team of Chef Viraf Patel are some other reasons that make this place popular.

Speaking to the Mumbai Mirror, one of the founders Horowitz said:

“Everything in our story has been extraordinary. It may sound cheesy, but this restaurant’s tale is genuinely one of happiness, passion and love – straight up from the way Bombay welcomed us eight years ago, to the many amazing and warm messages pouring in as word of our closing spreads.”

Mumbaikars expressed sadness over the news of shutting down of the cafe which gave them many happy memories.

No particular reason has been cited for the cafe’s shutdown and as per reports, the team hasn’t planned anything for future.

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