Fort Lauderdale’s Mandarin House to Close After 28 Years
A Legacy of 19 Years in Fort Lauderdale
After 28 years in South Florida, 19 of them in Fort Lauderdale, Christina Wan’s Mandarin House is scheduled to permanently shut down after dinner service later this month. This beloved institution has been a staple in the community, serving a wide range of Asian cuisine to locals and visitors alike.
A Legacy of Quality and Consistency
Under the ownership of Christina Wan, Mandarin House has maintained its commitment to quality and consistency, earning a reputation for its mouth-watering dishes and exceptional service. The restaurant has been a favorite among locals, who have come to rely on its reliable fare and welcoming atmosphere.
A Bittersweet Goodbye
As the doors close on Mandarin House, it’s a bittersweet moment for fans of the restaurant. While it’s sad to see a piece of history go, the community is grateful for the memories and countless meals shared within its walls. The owners and staff are dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition, and the restaurant will remain open for business until the end of the month.
Conclusion
Mandarin House’s closure marks the end of an era in Fort Lauderdale’s culinary scene. While it’s difficult to say goodbye, we’re grateful for the memories and meals shared at this beloved institution. Here’s to the next chapter in the lives of Christina Wan and her team, as they close the book on a remarkable 28-year run.
FAQs
Q: Why is Mandarin House closing?
A: The restaurant is closing due to a combination of factors, including increased competition and the desire to pursue new opportunities.
Q: What will happen to the staff?
A: The owners are committed to ensuring a smooth transition and are working with staff to find new opportunities or support them in their future endeavors.
Q: Will the restaurant’s legacy live on?
A: Yes, the memories and impact of Mandarin House will be remembered and cherished by the community for years to come.